Chivalry
Chivalry code.
courtesy toward women.
Jean de Cartigny has written: 'Voyage du chevalier errant' -- subject(s): Conduct of life, Fiction, Knights and knighthood 'The voyage of the vvandring knight' -- subject(s): Conduct of life, Early works to 1900 'The wandering knight' -- subject(s): Conduct of life, Fiction, Knights and knighthood
Edward Knight has written: 'Recession in 1982, economic risks and prospects' -- subject(s): Business cycles, Recessions, Economic conditions 'The triall of truth' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Conduct of life
First answer, describing a matter of current manners:basically being a gentlemanand acting really sweet ?Second Answer, referring to the Middle Ages:Chivalry was the code of conduct of the knight. It is associated with knightly virtues, honor, and courtly love. But originally, as in the twelfth century Song of Roland, it was about conduct on a battlefield. Later it was more about morals, religious conduct, and social conduct. The idea of courtly love was all about loving without a requirement of a return of affection.
a knight is a knight
Religious vows were added to the Oath of Fealty for the purpose of making the agreement between the King and the knight even stronger. In this case, violation of the oath meant the knight was jeopardizing his soul by not fulfilling his loyalty in any way to his overlord.
A knight's behavior is characterized by traits such as courage, honor, loyalty, chivalry, and selflessness. Knights are expected to uphold noble ideals, abide by a code of conduct, and demonstrate valor in battle while showing respect and protection to the weak and defenseless. Their actions should reflect a commitment to righteousness and serving their lord or kingdom.
Brandin knight of Pitt is related to Brevin Knight. But Brandon Knight of Kentucky is not related
Michael Knight - Knight Rider - was created in 1982.
A knight had to be a wealthy person and had to have good training
galactic knight