A novel about a character with this occupation includes a set of “Commendatory Verses” by fictional characters, including Urganda the Unknown. A character with this occupation changes his nickname to be “of the Lions” instead of one about having a “Sorrowful Face.” A man with this occupation is described with the epithet Innamorato in the title of a poem by Matteo Boiardo. In a novel about a character with this occupation, the romance Amadis of Gaul is among the books taken out of a library to be burned by a barber and priest. That novel contains references to an epic poem about a man with this occupation titled Orlando Furioso. A character who names his horse Rocinante aspires to hold this occupation and recruits the laborer Sancho Panza. For 10 points, name this chivalric profession held by Don Quixote. ■END■
ANSWER: knight [or knight-errant; or caballero; or caballero andante; accept “Knight of the Lions” or “Knight of the Sorrowful Face”]
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