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Chivalry, or the
chivalric language, is an
informal and
varying code of
conduct that
developed in
Europe between 1170 and 1220. It is ****ociated with the...
- An
order of
chivalry,
order of knighthood,
chivalric order, or
equestrian order is an
order of knights,
typically founded during or
inspired by the original...
- As a
literary genre, the
chivalric romance is a type of
prose and
verse narrative that was po****r in the
noble courts of high
medieval and
early modern...
- knighthood.
Chivalry may also
refer to:
Chivalry (board game), a
strategy board game
Chivalry (1983
video game), a 1983
video game
Chivalry:
Medieval Warfare...
- in the late
medieval notion of
chivalry, as
reflected in the
chivalric romances of the time. The
creation of
chivalric orders was
fashionable among the...
- The orders, decorations, and
medals of the Holy See
include titles,
chivalric orders,
distinctions and
medals honoured by the Holy See, with the Pope...
- A self-styled
order or pseudo-
chivalric order is an
organisation which claims to be a
chivalric order, but is not
recognised as
legitimate by countries...
- the
Iberian Peninsula. However, the in-statement of
chivalric knightly orders and the
chivalric ideals and
codes of
conduct weren’t
present on the Iberian...
- a knight,
reform the
behavior of the
fighting classes, and
defend the
chivalric ethos against its critics,
mainly in
clerical circles.
Geoffroi de Charny...
-
Postbellum eras. The
archetype of a
Southern gentleman became po****r as a
chivalric ideal of the
slaveowning planter class,
emphasizing both
familial and...