Knights and the Traditions of Chivalry
- Origins
- The structure of medieval society
- Nobility
- Knighthood
- Violence and the Medieval Church
- Military Customs
- Knights, the Crusades, and chivalry
- The code of chivalry
- Knightly Orders: The Hospitallers and the Templars
- Friday the Thirteenth
- Other Chivalric Orders
- For More Information
Numerous foot soldiers gave their lives to the cause of reclaiming the Holy Land during the Crusades. Carrying the banners of that cause, though,...
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