It was called, "The Code of Chivalry". Knights who broke this code were stripped from their rank and shamed.
The code of conduct for knights is called a Chivalry.
They followed the Knights Code of Chivalry.
Chivalry was used by knights as a code of conduct; it is similar to the laws instilled by governmental structures in today's society.
A code of conduct for knights.
they both have a code of conduct
Be strongBe fearlessBe nice to the king.....Or.....BE DEAD !
Bushido is the real name for Bushido. It was the code of conduct for Samurai similar to the precepts of Knighthood for European Knights.
Chivalry
Originally, there was no code of ethics specifically for knights. During the High Middle Ages, however, the Code of Chivalry was formulated to govern the conduct of knights. It required knights to be honorable, loyal, merciful, and honest. It also required knights to protect people who were poor or unable to protect themselves, especially women and children.
The European knights followed the Code of Chivalry, which was a moral and honor code.
Dharma
Feudal nobles followed a code of conduct known as chivalry. This code emphasized virtues such as loyalty, honor, bravery, and courtesy. Knights were expected to uphold these ideals in their interactions with others.