European nobles In the 12-1300's
Knights
The European knights followed the Code of Chivalry, which was a moral and honor code.
The code of chivalry in the story of Perceval was the rules that all knights lived by. The code provides a moral, religious and social honor for the knights to follow to keep themselves gentlemen and be true to the king.
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Chivalry was the code.
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The code that knights traditionally live by is known as chivalry. Chivalry emphasizes qualities such as honor, bravery, loyalty, and respect towards others, especially women. Knights are expected to uphold these values in their conduct and interactions both on and off the battlefield.
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Code of Chivalry
If you didn't follow the code of chivalry, you might have your lady love slam the door in your face. The code of chivalry was not a legal code. It was about virtue, honor, and courtly love. It was not produced by governments or the Church, but by troubadours and minstrels. Its greatest advocates were people like Eleanor of Aquitaine, who was notorious for running "courts of love," which might or might not have existed in reality, but certainly existed in poetry. The power of the code of chivalry lay in its popularity and appeal to the ideals it represented. There is a link below.