Chivalry -
: The Christian Church promoted these ideals to transform warriors into defenders of the faith and protectors of society's most vulnerable, such as widows and orphans.
While no single official list of rules existed, several historical texts, such as the Song of Roland and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight , highlight recurring virtues: chivalry
: Chivalry was established to curb the brutal tendencies of medieval knights, who were heavily armed and often prone to senseless violence. : The Christian Church promoted these ideals to
: It served as a means for the nobility to distinguish themselves from lower classes through refined manners and "courtly" standards. Core Tenets of the Chivalric Code several historical texts