rycerstwo
Rycerstwo, a term derived from the Old Polish word "rycerz," which means knight, refers to the medieval institution of chivalry and the social class of knights in Europe. Knights were members of the nobility who were trained in arms and chivalry, and they played a crucial role in medieval society. They were expected to uphold certain moral and ethical standards, such as honor, loyalty, and courage, which were collectively known as the chivalric virtues.
Knights were typically members of the lower nobility and were expected to serve their lords or kings
The code of chivalry, which was a set of moral and ethical guidelines, was an essential aspect
Rycerstwo declined in importance during the late medieval period, as the feudal system began to break down