The code of chivalry
Chivalary
Chivalry is a term referring to the code of conduct among nobles in medieval Europe. It involved etiquette rules for warfare, courtship, and other aspects of life.
Chivalry was a code of conduct that was developed by feudal nobles. Chivalry represented a high moral code that knights held themselves to. The code was a combination of moral and religious ethics along with a dedication to the service to others. Medieval values were deeply entrenched by those of Christianity.
The feudal ceremony in which a vassal received land from a lord was called an investiture. Chivalry was the code of conduct developed by the feudal nobles.
No Code of Conduct was created in 1998.
The Code of Conduct was to attack America
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Dharma
The code of conduct for knights is called a Chivalry.
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