The knights code of behavior is call "chivalry."
The code of behavior for knights was called the Code of Chivalry. There is a link below to an article that explains it.
Knights lived by a strong code of behavior called chivalry.
Knights lived by a strong code of behavior called 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.
They were to treat the captives as honored guests
They were to treat the captives as honored guests
They followed the Knights Code of Chivalry.
The code of conduct for knights is called a Chivalry.
It was called, "The Code of Chivalry". Knights who broke this code were stripped from their rank and shamed.
The European knights followed the Code of Chivalry, which was a moral and honor code.
The concept of chivalry influenced knights by promoting ideals of honor, courage, and loyalty. Knights were expected to uphold a code of conduct that emphasized protecting the weak, fighting for justice, and serving their lord with dedication. Chivalry played a significant role in shaping the behavior and ethos of knights during the medieval period.
Chivalry is a code (religious, moral and ethical) that knights in the medieval times had to follow. Knights had to risk their lives and make sacrifices to help other people. In the east, a similar system was followed by the Samarai.