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Anonymous

Nov 05, 2024

Which characteristics were part of the medieval code of chivalry?

What were the key characteristics of the medieval code of chivalry? Select all that apply.

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Anonymous

Dec 31, 2024

code of chivalry : morality, loyalty, and faithfulness. Not the code of chivalry: arrogance, studiousness, and cowardice. Explanation:I got a 100 on the test‍♀️
loyalty, morality, and faithfulness were part of the medieval code of chivalry.
The correct answers are B. Loyalty; C. Morality and E. FaithfulnessExplanation:The code of chivalry refer to a moral system that included the values, behaviors, features and qualities that were considered as desirable in Medieval knights this moral system included features such as bravery, loyalty, honor, morality, courtesy, morality, and faithfulness that were considered as part of an idealized conduct based on the values and beliefs of the time. Additionally, the code of chivalry played an important role in the society of the Middle Ages by regulating the behavior and beliefs of people and was included in poems, ballads, and other literary works during this historical period. Thus, the characteristics that were part of the medieval code of chivalry were the loyalty, morality and faithfulness as these were related to the idealized behavior of knights as they had to be loyal to help other kings (loyalty), morally correct (morality) to take appropriate decisions on what was wrong or right during values and follow the teachings of the church (faithfulness) which was important values during the middle ages.
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Anonymous

Feb 18, 2025

The options of the question are, A) Humor, B) loyalty, C) morality, D) elegance, and E) faithfulness.The correct answers are B) loyalty, C) morality and E) faithfulness.The characteristics that were part of the Medieval Code of Chivalry were loyalty, morality, and faithfulness.  During the Medieval times, the Knights took its role very seriously because they were dedicated fighters that protected the nobles in securing their land. A good Chivalry knight had moral values, protected the life of his lord with his own life, as well as the queen. A good Knight in the Middle Ages was also strong, tough, determined, and loyal.

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