Chivalric
Chivalric is an adjective relating to chivalry, the medieval code of conduct associated with knights. The term derives from Old French chevalerie, which means knighthood or the knightly class, and ultimately from chevalier, knight. In its traditional sense, chivalry combined martial duties with ideals such as bravery, honor, loyalty, courtesy, and religious devotion.
Historically, chivalry emerged in the late 11th and 12th centuries within feudal society in Western Europe,
Chivalric culture influenced literature and art. Chivalric romance and Arthurian legend popularized themes of knightly adventure,
In modern usage, chivalric describes courteous, gallant behavior or ideals reminiscent of medieval knights. The term