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  1. Chivalry - Wikipedia

    Chivalry, or the chivalric language, is an informal and varying code of conduct that developed in Europe in the eleventh and twelfth centuries.

  2. Chivalry | Definition & Examples | Britannica

    Jan 16, 2026 · 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.”

  3. CHIVALRY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Loyal to the Emperor, scornful of the aristocracy, and sympathetic to the peasants’ desire for liberation, if not their bloodlust, he is torn between medieval chivalry and modern self-preservation.

  4. The Forgotten Duty of Chivalry - New Oxford Review

    4 days ago · Chivalry did not appear out of nowhere. It is not the random invention of medieval knights or a quaint code of courtly behavior borrowed from troubadours and tournaments. Its roots lie much …

  5. CHIVALRY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    CHIVALRY definition: 1. very polite, honest, and kind behaviour, especially by men towards women 2. the system of…. Learn more.

  6. What is Chivalry? – Chivalry Today

    Jun 22, 2002 · In short, that’s what chivalry is — a choice. The choice to do the right things, for the right reasons, at the right times. And that’s a definition that even your social studies teacher probably …

  7. Chivalry - definition of chivalry by The Free Dictionary

    1. the combination of qualities expected of a knight, including courage, generosity, and courtesy. 2. the institution or customs of medieval knighthood. 3. a group of knights or gallant gentlemen. 4. Archaic. …

  8. The Chivalry Project — What Is Chivalry? - Tumblr

    Chivalry is the code of conduct that governed religious, moral, and social behavior during the Middle Ages in Europe. Chivalry originally applied only to men, and only to the rich and mighty; it was the …

  9. The Knight‘s Code: Unveiling the True Meaning of Chivalry

    May 25, 2024 · The term "chivalry" itself derives from the Old French word "chevalerie," which means "horse soldiery." This reflects the central role of horsemanship in medieval warfare and the close …

  10. Chivalry | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Chivalry refers to the medieval code of conduct associated primarily with knighthood, emphasizing ideals such as bravery, courtesy, honor, and a duty to protect the weak.