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... ablished to fulfil the duty of protecting one's lord. The spirit and ethics of chivalry are part of the noble culture of the upper classes, based on the honour of an individual and embodying certain positive aspects of the ancient martial spirit of Western Europe.
In the dark ages of Europe, heroes who adhered to the code of chivalry rode across vast lands, swinging their spears and swords with joy, rescuing civilians and driving away wild beasts. They shone like beacons, lighting the fu ...
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