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Courts of Love
- "Courts of Love" supposedly existed in 12th-century France, presided over by noble ladies like Eleanor of Aquitaine.
- These courts supposedly made rulings on matters of love and marriage, like defining lovers as those who consent freely.
Treatises on Love
- Andreas Capellanus’s book Tractatus de Amore ("Treatise on Love") discusses courtly love and "Courts of Love."
- The book blends philosophical exploration with potential satire, leading to debate about the courts' existence.
Satire or Reality?
- Tractatus de Amore cites specific rulings and precedents from "Courts of Love," many attributed to Eleanor.
- However, no other 12th-century sources mention these courts, suggesting they might be Capellanus’s invention or a satire of courtly games.


