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they both have a code of conduct
The knights code of behavior is call "chivalry."
they were like knights. code of honor: Chivalry. code of hone for samurai: Bushido.
They both were war lords and served a land lord who controlled a region, also they both followed a strict code of honor and morals for samurai it was the bushido and for the knights it was peity.
The code of behavior for knights was called the Code of Chivalry. There is a link below to an article that explains it.
Three characteristics shared by knights and samurai were loyalty to their lords, adherence to a code of ethics (chivalry for knights, bushido for samurai), and the use of a variety of weapons and fighting techniques in battle.
" Bushido" which is their code of honor, it was the religion of the samurai.
It was similar to the code of chivalry of the knights.
bushido is the samurai code of honor that they must follow. they must be loyal to their lord
received salaries in payment for their service
False. Both knights in medieval Europe and samurai in feudal Japan were required to swear vows of loyalty to their lord or daimyo. Loyalty was a core aspect of their code of conduct and honor.
bushido it's kind of like the chivalry the knights of mid evil europe had. They had rules of honor like seppuku whee they killed themselves if they did something realy dishonerable also they had to remain loyal and stuff like that ninga didn't have this but there were obviously ways of controlling them