Well, 'false'.......like so many songwriters after them, they tended to idealize the pure and unselfish love of women. Moreover, the 'courtly love' that minstrels sang about was by definition not about sex, but about the finer feelings that love was supposed to awaken in knights, kings and noble ladies.
And just as we like today to see movies about all-conquering superheroes, the people of the middle ages liked their knights fearless and victorious. And several of them actually were.
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It is False Much love :)
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False only knights were under this code.
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False it was to much weight for a horse to carry
False. Both knights in medieval Europe and samurai in feudal Japan were required to swear vows of loyalty to their lord or daimyo. Loyalty was a core aspect of their code of conduct and honor.
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The correct answer is False
Laws against false advertising promote the consumer and make sure that the consumer is not misled. This is helpful to ensure that consumers are not ripped off, and forced to become an economic underclass.
False - Its a kid's puppet show, designed to promote reading
We got no problem with culture; as long as it doesn't promote a false teaching, or bad conduct.