PPT-13.3 The Age of Chivalry

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The code of chivalry for knights glorified both combat and romantic love Knights Warriors on Horseback The Technology of Warfare Changes Leather saddle and stirrups

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The code of chivalry for knights glorified both combat and romantic love Knights Warriors on Horseback The Technology of Warfare Changes Leather saddle and stirrups enable knights to handle heavy weapons. It also brie64258y addresses the question of what its potential relevance is as a guiding principle in the interpretation of legal and extra legal obligations alongside rules contained in conventional and customary law Contents 21 Introduction 34 2 English III. Casey. Medieval Cartoons. Hastings, England. Battle of Hastings 1066. Harold promised William the throne. When Harold I died, Harold became king. William of Normandy was not happy.. September . The Medieval Period. From the Dark to Middle Ages. Feudalism. Part 1. From the Dark to Middle Ages. 1066 . Duke William of Normandy. a.k.a. William the Conqueror. The Battle of Hastings. Birth of Middle English. Background . Material. a. nd . Excerpts. Knights of Legend. A Society of Promises:. Feudalism was a system of government and of land ownership.. In exchange for a nobleman’s oath of loyalty, a king would give him lands.. Knights: Warriors on Horseback. The Technology of Warfare Changes. Leather saddle . and . stirrups. enable knights to handle heavy weapons. Armour. Chainmail. Plate . Armour. Gambeson, a padded jacket worn alone or in combination with chainmail. Gallantry, courtesy and honor.. The noble qualities a knight was supposed to have.. A handbook for good conduct.. What is Chivalry?. Seven Knightly Virtues. Seven Knightly Virtues. Mercy. Seven Knightly Virtues. King Arthur was the legendary King of Camelot. Stories about how he became king are folklore/myths mixed with historical details (legend). Many different versions about how he became king, how he died, and how he got his sword, Excalibur . Chivalry,. and. Courtly Love. By Santi Garcia-Mosley & Emily Mitchell. Humanities . 1st Period. Troubadours. Poets who grew in number from the 11th to the 13th century. Traveling musicians. The code of chivalry for knights glorified both combat and romantic love.. Knights: Warriors on Horseback. The Technology of Warfare Changes. Leather saddle . and . stirrups. enable knights to handle heavy weapons. Now and Then. 1) In our society, when a man and a woman go on a date the man is expected to pay.. 2) In our society, a man is expected to open the door for a woman.. 3) In our society, when a person of importance calls the house they usually ask to speak to the male head of household.. MP. Edmund Burke 1729-97 . “It is ordained in the eternal constitution of things, that men of intemperate minds cannot be free. Their passions forge their fetters.” . Further Reflections. The knight of the woeful countenance. The code of chivalry for knights glorified both combat and romantic love.. Knights: Warriors on Horseback. The Technology of Warfare Changes. Leather saddle . and . stirrups. enable knights to handle heavy weapons. Grant Stouffer. Culture of the . M. iddle Ages. Faith dominated all aspects of life from architecture, literature, art, and music. Even wars and crusades were fought around faith and religion. People believed that joining crusades would make them have better favor with god. Seven Important Virtues of Chivalry. Courage. 
 More . than bravado or bluster, . one must . have the courage of the heart necessary to undertake tasks that are difficult, tedious or unglamorous, and to graciously accept the sacrifices involved.

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