well, that depends, considering no one followed it to the letter in the age of chivalry its unlikely people would today. also, to follow the code exactly the person would
have to be christian. theoretically, it would be great. realistically, it wouldn't happen
In rare cases , it can still be found in it's purest form. Not by the rules of chivalry that considered women too soft-headed and weak to do anything for themselves , but in coutrly, generous manners of a true gentlerman.
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The age of the knights and chivalry was an interesting on out of which came stories like Robin Hood. It also had the lasting effect of teaching men how to handle horses which is something that many people still use today.
Of course it is.
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.
Chivalry, in its traditional sense of knightly behavior including honor, bravery, and courtly love, has evolved in modern times. While the concept may not manifest in the same way, many people still value and practice aspects of chivalry, such as respect, kindness, and consideration in relationships. Today, these values are often expressed through acts of courtesy, equality, and support rather than strict adherence to historical codes. Thus, while the form has changed, the spirit of chivalry can still be found in contemporary interactions.
why should we still make mummies today
The medieval definition of chivalry is courtesy towards women and its the medieval principles governing knighthood and knighting conduct. Today the meaning of chivalry is courteous behavior, especially of men towards women.
no this is not true, Hindu belief were never outlawed. They are still practiced today in india.
While the concept of chivalry has evolved, many aspects still resonate with modern youth, particularly in the realms of respect, kindness, and equality. Young people today often express chivalrous behaviors in their relationships, promoting mutual respect and consent rather than adhering strictly to traditional gender roles. However, the interpretation of chivalry has shifted, focusing more on egalitarian principles rather than outdated notions of superiority. Overall, while the essence of chivalry persists, it manifests in more progressive and inclusive ways.
what is the name acient greek oath which is still followed by doctors today
Yes. I should know. We is one