The code of behavior for knights was called the Code of Chivalry. There is a link below to an article that explains it.
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The knights code of behavior is call "chivalry."
The layout would be as follows: The Honorable (Name) Governor of (State) (City, State, ZIP Code) Dear Governor (Name): Body of letter -
* Mercy (Towards the poor and oppressed. They were supposed to be harsh with evil-doers.)* Humility* Honor* Sacrifice* Fear of God* Faithfulness* Courage* Utmost graciousness and courtesy to ladies
The word "morale" becomes the adjective "moral" meaning virtuous or honorable. The word "morals" refers to principles or standards of behavior.
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The Bushido code taught that it was more honorable to die than to surrender.
it was more honorable to die than surrender
Yes. It's your character of service which is relevant, not your RE code.
Chivalry, or the code of chivalry.
No 323 is their area code.