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Chivalry, or the chivalric language, is an informal and varying code of conduct developed in Europe between 1170 and 1220. It is associated with the medieval Christian institution of knighthood, with knights being members of various chivalric orders, and with knights' and gentlemen's behaviours which were … See more
The term "chivalry" derives from the Old French term chevalerie, which can be translated as "horse soldiery". Originally, the term referred … See more
Supporters of chivalry have assumed since the late medieval period that there was a time in the past when chivalry was a living institution, when men acted chivalrously, the … See more
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Chivalry was dynamic; it adjusted in response to local situations, and this probably led to its … See moreEurope before 1170: Courtliness and the noble habitus
Prior to codified chivalry, there was the uncodified code of noble conduct that focused on the … See moreMiguel de Cervantes, in Part I of Don Quixote (1605), attacks chivalric literature as historically inaccurate and therefore harmful (see See more
• Alexander, Michael (2007). Medievalism: The Middle Ages in Modern England. Yale University Press. Alexander rejects the idea that … See more
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WEBAn order of chivalry, order of knighthood, chivalric order, or equestrian order is an order of knights, [1] typically founded during or inspired by the original Catholic military orders of the Crusades (c. 1099–1291) and paired with …
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WEBSep 4, 2023 · Chivalric culture lent sophistication, glamour, and morality to the bloody business of warfare, refining the behaviour of knights, men who had been trained from childhood to kill when called upon. That they …
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WEBAug 30, 2024 · chivalry, the knightly class of feudal times. The primary sense of the term in Europe in the Middle Ages is “ knights,” or “fully armed and mounted fighting men.”. Thence the term came to mean the …
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WEBTristan and Iseult, also known as Tristan and Isolde and other names, is a medieval chivalric romance told in numerous variations since the 12th century. [1] Based on a Celtic legend and possibly other sources, the …
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