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What books are there about the Middle Ages in Europe?
Books about the Middle Ages in Europe are:

1, poema de mio cid (the full name of this epic is my poema de mio cid. (MIO Choir). "Sid" originated from Arabic and is a respectful title for men. "My Sid" means "my master" or "my husband". ) is the earliest epic in the history of Spanish literature It is the most intact wandering poem so far.

2. The Divine Comedy is a long poem written by the famous Italian poet Dante AliGneki Cheri (C.1265–1321). Written from 1307 to 132 1, the author reflects the achievements and some major problems in the field of medieval culture through dialogues with various famous figures in hell, purgatory and heaven.

3. Beowulf, translated by Beowulf, tells the heroic deeds of Scandinavian hero Beowulf. It is the oldest and longest complete literary work ever discovered in Anglo-Saxon England and the earliest dialect epic in Europe, which was completed around the eighth century.

4. The surviving 68 lines "Song of Hildebrandt" is a Germanic epic in Germany, which spread in the eighth century. This work describes the story that Hildebrandt fought against the East Gothic king Dietrich at the end of the great Germanic migration, and returned to his hometown and border to fight his son 30 years later.

5. The song of Nibelong, also known as the bad luck of Nibelong, was written between 1202 and 1204. The author may be Austrian. In China, as early as 1950s, Mr. Qian Chunkun translated this book into Chinese. Since then, the famous German medieval epic Song of Nibelon has been familiar to foreign language and literature workers in China.