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The Knight's Code of Chivalry PDF Print E-mail
Written by Song of Roland and Duke of Burgandy   
Wednesday, 21 October 2009

The Knights Code of Chivalry was part of the culture of the Middle Ages and was understood by all. The code has since been described as Charlemagne's Code of Chivalry. A knight was expected to have not only the strength and skills to face combat in the violent Middle Ages but was also expected to temper this aggressive side of a knight with a chivalrous side to his nature. There was not an authentic Knights Code of Chivalry as such - it was a moral system which went beyond rules of combat and introduced the concept of Chivalrous conduct - qualities idealized by knighthood, such as bravery, courtesy, honour, and gallantry toward women.

The ideals described in the Code of Chivalry were emphasised by the oaths and vows that were sworn in the Knighthood ceremonies of the Middle Ages and Medieval era. These sacred oaths of combat were combined with the ideals of chivalry and with strict rules of etiquette and conduct. The ideals of a Knights Code of Chivalry was publicised in the poems, ballads, writings and literary works of Knights authors.

 

The Knights Code of Chivalry and the vows of Knighthood as in the Song of Roland:

 

To fear God and maintain His Church

 

To serve the liege lord in valour and faith

 

To protect the weak and defenceless

 

To give succour to widows and orphans

 

To refrain from the wanton giving of offence

 

To live by honour and for glory

 

To despise pecuniary reward

 

To fight for the welfare of all

 

To obey those placed in authority

 

To guard the honour of fellow knights

 

To eschew unfairness, meanness and deceit

 

To keep faith

 

At all times to speak the truth

 

To persevere to the end in any enterprise begun

 

To respect the honour of women

 

Never to refuse a challenge from an equal

 

Never to turn the back upon a foe

 

 


Knights Code of Chivalry described by the Duke of Burgandy in the 14th. Century.

 

Faith

 

Charity

 

Justice

 

Sagacity

 

Prudence

 

Temperance

 

Resolution

 

Truth

 

Liberality

 

Diligence

 

Hope

 

Valour


   

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