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Chivalry was the medieval code of behavior for [[knight]]s.  It mandated loyalty to one's [[lord]] and to [[God]], and women were to be honored as the equivalent of the [[Virgin Mary]].  The Code of chivalry not only made good warriors, but also endeavored to make knights have high morals and strong [[faith]]s.
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Chivalry was the medieval code of behavior for [[knight]]s.  It mandated loyalty to one's [[lord]] and to [[God]], and women were to be honored as the equivalent of the [[Virgin Mary]].  The Code of chivalry was not only intended to create good warriors, but also to endow knights with strong morals and [[faith]]s.
 
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Revision as of 04:05, April 20, 2007

Chivalry was the medieval code of behavior for knights. It mandated loyalty to one's lord and to God, and women were to be honored as the equivalent of the Virgin Mary. The Code of chivalry was not only intended to create good warriors, but also to endow knights with strong morals and faiths.