courtesy toward women.
Chivalry
Chivalry code.
A knight represents chivalry by following the chivalry code, and simply taking on the responsibility of being a knight
Jean de Cartigny has written: 'Voyage du chevalier errant' -- subject(s): Conduct of life, Fiction, Knights and knighthood 'The voyage of the vvandring knight' -- subject(s): Conduct of life, Early works to 1900 'The wandering knight' -- subject(s): Conduct of life, Fiction, Knights and knighthood
The Knight's pledge typically involved vows of loyalty, bravery, honor, and service to their liege lord. This code of conduct, known as chivalry, guided knights in their behavior both on and off the battlefield. It emphasized virtues such as courage, humility, and righteousness.
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A soldier who has to swear loyalty to another powerful person
Edward Knight has written: 'Recession in 1982, economic risks and prospects' -- subject(s): Business cycles, Recessions, Economic conditions 'The triall of truth' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Conduct of life
First answer, describing a matter of current manners:basically being a gentlemanand acting really sweet ?Second Answer, referring to the Middle Ages:Chivalry was the code of conduct of the knight. It is associated with knightly virtues, honor, and courtly love. But originally, as in the twelfth century Song of Roland, it was about conduct on a battlefield. Later it was more about morals, religious conduct, and social conduct. The idea of courtly love was all about loving without a requirement of a return of affection.
a knight is a knight
A soldier who swore an oath to protect the people and land of a superior
Religious vows were added to the feudal oath taken by a knight to signify their commitment to uphold Christian values and principles in their conduct as warriors. It also served to emphasize the spiritual aspect of their chivalric duties and obligations.