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Chivalric Traditions

Definition

Chivalric traditions refer to the code of conduct and values followed by knights during the medieval period. These traditions emphasized honor, bravery, loyalty, and courtly love.

Analogy

Think of chivalric traditions as a knight's armor. Just like how armor protects a knight in battle, chivalric traditions provided guidelines for knights to uphold their honor and protect their reputation.

Related terms

Courtly Love: This term refers to the idealized and often unattainable love between a knight and a noblewoman.

Code of Honor: This term represents the set of rules that knights were expected to follow in order to maintain their reputation and integrity.

Knight Errant: A knight errant is a wandering knight who travels in search of adventures and opportunities to display his chivalry.

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