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| by Kains Jackson included his essay, the New | Chivalry, an argument for the moral and societal benef |
| her own works was Grant Uden's Dictionary of | Chivalry, an illustration project which required two y |
| emembered, however, for his grandiose poem of | chivalry and romance Orlando Innamorato. |
| He has begun to buy into the idea of | chivalry, and of "might vs. right." |
| with Juliet Barker: Tournaments: Jousts, | Chivalry and Pageants in the Middle Ages (Woodbridge: |
| ) launches into a long-winded soliloquy about | chivalry and honour. |
| ury, that century in half armor, torn between | chivalry and realism". |
| still struggling to ascertain the meaning of | chivalry and what it means to be a good knight, Leo de |
| However, he does show a glimpse of | chivalry and kindness every now and then, especially n |
| Hurd's Letters on | Chivalry and Romance (1762) retain a certain interest |
| ompany of archers which codified the rules of | chivalry and still exists. |
| monastic orders, recording the traditions of | chivalry and of religion, but scarcely addressed the b |
| nnium, George came to be seen as the model of | chivalry, and during this time was depicted in works o |
| he called Bushido and the spirit of medieval | chivalry and the ethos of ancient Greece, as we observ |
| s of the day, as Don Quixote was on the false | chivalry, and though in some ways overlong was seen as |
| ootball, and a manifestation of the unselfish | chivalry and team-spirit displayed by champion athlete |
| esign of the insignia of many later orders of | chivalry and still later orders of merit. |
| ents, acknowledging an extraordinary sense of | chivalry and his gentlemanly behaviour, combined with |
| ing and following the fully developed Code of | Chivalry, and royal courts dancing the Pavane and Coti |
| two major themes of the story are courage and | chivalry and, as Lewis himself said in a letter to an |
| the Roses, would inspire him with notions of | chivalry, aristocratic 'romanticism', and the missiona |
| "Order", it does not claim to be an order of | chivalry, as such. |
| These acts of | chivalry became increasingly rare as the Peninsular Wa |
| e Supremo del Cristo) is the highest order of | chivalry being awarded by the Pope. |
| ver, in what was described as an act of great | chivalry by a sportsman and a gentleman, Hunter side-s |
| ding year at the reformation of the orders of | chivalry, Colpoys had become a Knight Grand Cross of t |
| Modern | Chivalry: Containing the Adventures of Captain John Fa |
| m law and finance to his more recent works on | chivalry, culminating in the definitive general volume |
| A complex story of love and | chivalry depicting the faithful love of Amadis and Ori |
| (1984) From Childhood to | Chivalry: Education of the English Kings and Aristocra |
| нны) was a Holstein and then Russian order of | chivalry established by Anna's Husband on 14 February |
| has the qualities needed to be a great king: | chivalry, experience, and wisdom. |
| He was famed for his generalship, | chivalry, fidelity, and affection for haute couture. |
| Modern | Chivalry first edition |
| genius was lyrical - he drew inspiration from | chivalry, folk-lore, and the songs of the people. |
| utes on March 28, 1729 as a Military Order of | Chivalry for Roman Catholic noblemen. |
| The archducal disturbed by the | chivalry from Gorizia and Lucinico. |
| f valour, and received the highest honours of | chivalry from his imperial cousin, who conferred upon |
| he early part of the 11th century transformed | chivalry from a lay institution of German origin into |
| This was the first time that the Court of | Chivalry had sat for approximately two centuries, sinc |
| r her but exampled by herself: / When all her | chivalry hath been in France, / And she a mourning wid |
| ugh both the boldness of his outrages and the | chivalry he showed to many, especially women. |
| s smash also ended the golden age of Frankish | chivalry in the Duchy of Athens. |
| g officer of Goshawk Squadron, the romance of | chivalry in the clouds is just a myth. |
| shed at his death, and ends with the death of | chivalry in Arthur's purest knight, Sir Lancelot of th |
| the battlefield, he favoured pragmatism over | chivalry in the massed use of infantry strongholds, di |
| Jacquelyn Dowd Hall for Revolt Against | Chivalry: Jessie Daniel Ames and the Women's Campaign |
| nighthood", earning him the epithet Flower of | Chivalry just as they had praised the his relative the |
| nturies it was owned by the military order of | chivalry known as the Knights Hospitallers of the Orde |
| usic for the court, secular songs of love and | chivalry, music that was expected by the Dukes of Burg |
| Did all the | chivalry of England move |
| Her Majesty's High Court of | Chivalry of England and Wales is a civil court in Engl |
| The Book of | Chivalry of Geoffroi de Charny: Text, Context and Tran |
| e great Battle of Halmyros, where most of the | chivalry of Athens perished alongside their duke, Walt |
| -be desirous to win his spurs among the chess | chivalry of Europe, he must take advantage of his purp |
| lly 600-1000 lines), rhymed tales of love and | chivalry, often involving supernatural and fairy-world |
| The Age of | Chivalry, or Legends of King Arthur (1858) |
| soldiers and so, in the traditions of nomadic | chivalry, pardoned him and praised him on this account |
| ding to one chronicler, Richard's last act of | chivalry proved fruitless; in an orgy of medieval brut |
| Byrhtnoth as mislead by "pride and misplaced | chivalry proven fatal" and as "too foolish to be heroi |
| eading to the determination that the Court of | Chivalry still existed. |
| pite repeated royal prohibitions, romances of | chivalry, such as Amadis of Gaul, found their way to t |
| It also operates Call to | Chivalry summer camps for Catholic youth. |
| ng this tale of a country boy's beliefs about | chivalry that lead him to try to escape a brutal fathe |
| ecent recipient of the highest Papal Order of | Chivalry, the Order of Christ, which he received in 19 |
| of Malta itself (which is a military order of | chivalry); therefore the Order pro Merito Melitensi (s |
| and contemplated marching, with his Castilian | chivalry, to restore the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem (1 |
| often done by white men as a misguided act of | chivalry to protect their "virtue". |
| of the Rajputs, A Tale of Rajput Courage and | Chivalry, tr. |
| At all times Dwight is a model of | chivalry, treating all women, especially the prostitut |
| Their debut album, | Chivalry, was released in 2007 which performed poorly |
| Arthur's Knights: Tales of | Chivalry was followed in 2002 by Arthur's Knights II: |
| t, even the common rules of fair fighting and | chivalry were often ignored and the non-combatant popu |
| of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem is an order of | chivalry which originated in a leper hospital founded |
| se of the chaste knight the central figure of | chivalry, which Johan Huizinga found a startling contr |
| ck of use), and the precedent of the Court of | Chivalry, which sat in 1952 for the first time in over |
| According to Kains Jackson, the New | Chivalry would promote "the youthful masculine ideal" |
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