"Chivalry" is a term taken from medieval French. It translates as "Horsemanship", so you might consider a riding school or fox-hunt a Chivalric order of sorts! The term loosly came to refer to one of honour or integrity when it was applied to mounted warriors, especially knights, who swore to a code of honour.
Otherwise it depends what kind of order you would like to join, what your biases, likes & dislikes are. For example, the Freemasons could be called a Chivalric order. All orders have a code of conduct (of some description), some have dress codes, others require certain personal attributes or meritous qualifications. Try looking up "Gentlemans clubs" in your local area; there are lots of different kinds and all have something to offer those who are interested.
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The definition of chivalric is: something that relates to chivalry. Chivalric is a word that was used mostly in the Middle Ages. Another word for chivalric is chivalrous.
"The chivalric codes differed by country and locality, and among different groups of knights." "The coat of arms for a family usually included common chivalric symbols."
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chivalric, or chivalrous (meaning having courage, courtesy, and loyalty, considerate and courteous to women, or gallant)hero (man of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities or a person who, in the opinion of others, has performed a heroic act and is regarded as a model or ideal)chivalric hero: a brave, loyal, courteous, and gallant man of distinguished courage or ability that is admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities or who has performed a heroic, idolizing act
The twofold purpose of the chivalric code was to fuse the religious and fighting spirits and to bring the fighting man in accord with Christian theory.
In The Prologue, the Knight is described as a noble pillar to his Order, indicating his stature, honor, and loyalty. This description highlights his importance and dedication to his chivalric code and duty.
The chivalric code was a code in Feudal society that nobles adhered to. The chivalric code was essential in Feudal society because it made the feudal contract meaning. Part of the code was being honest and breaking a feudal oath was unacceptable socially.
Three actions of Lancelot that showcase his chivalric heroism include his unwavering loyalty to King Arthur, his exceptional skill in battle that allows him to protect the innocent, and his commitment to upholding the principles of courtly love in his relationship with Queen Guinevere.
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Saint Joseph, the spouse of Mary, did not join an order. Orders did not exist until much later.