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Chivalry Collection

"Unveiling the Code of Chivalry: A Glimpse into Medieval Virtue" Step back in time to an era where honor and valor reigned supreme

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Chivalry Collection: Parzival prays for guidance, from Myths and Legends of the Middle Ages by H. A
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Chivalry Collection: Bayeux Tapestry. 1066-1077. Battle of Hastings
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Chivalry Collection: Medieval English shield designs
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Chivalry Collection: Cervantess Don Quixote in his library
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Chivalry Collection: Jousting knights
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Chivalry Collection: Medieval knight on horseback
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Chivalry Collection: Tournament in the Piazza del Campo, Siena, 1607-10 (oil on panel)
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Chivalry Collection: Saint George / Byam Shaw
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Chivalry Collection: Tennis Chivalry 1930S
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Chivalry Collection: Order of the Garter
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Chivalry Collection: The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh, 1881 (oil on canvas)
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Chivalry Collection: The Knight, Death and the Devil, 1513 (etching)
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Chivalry Collection: Walter Raleigh lays his cloak at Queen Elizabeth Is feet
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Chivalry Collection: The Great Rapprochement - Great Britain and USA
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Chivalry Collection: Hesperus, the Evening Star, Sacred to Lovers, 1855 (oil on millboard)
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Chivalry Collection: Reconstruction of a wall painting originally in St. Stephen's Chapel depicting on bottom row L-R
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Chivalry Collection: Knight of the Knights Templar in house habit, Templier en habit de maison
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Chivalry Collection: The King of Arms of the Order of the Golden Fleece Writing about Jacques de Lalaing, c
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Chivalry Collection: BATTLE OF CRECY, 1346. Charge of the French chivalry on the English bowmen. Illustration by R
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Chivalry Collection: The horse through the ages
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Chivalry Collection: The Forest Lovers / Hewlet
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Chivalry Collection: Japanese ways of chivalry: a display of ancient fighting methods by the Budokwai in London at
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Chivalry Collection: Andromeda, 1869 (oil on canvas)
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Chivalry Collection: Chivalry (oil on canvas)
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Chivalry Collection: The Rescue of Queen Guenevere by Sir Lancelot, illustration from King Arthur
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Chivalry Collection: Randulph and Hilda dancing in the Rotunda at Ranelagh Gardens, (1842), 1903
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Chivalry Collection: Saladin, Sultan of Egypt and Syria
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Chivalry Collection: Perceval & Owen
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Chivalry Collection: Costume / 13th C Nobility
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Chivalry Collection: 'Commandeur Grand-Croix de l'Ordre de Wasa', 1780s. Creator: Johan Abraham Aleander
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Chivalry Collection: 'Commandeur Grand-Croix de l'Ordre de l'Epée', 1780s. Creator: Johan Abraham Aleander
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Chivalry Collection: Gustaf III's national costume/Swedish costume, 1780s. Creator: Johan Abraham Aleander
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Chivalry Collection: 'Commandeur de l'Ordre de l'Etoile polaire', 1780s. Creator: Johan Abraham Aleander
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Chivalry Collection: Gustaf III's national costume/Swedish costume, 1780s. Creator: Johan Abraham Aleander
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Chivalry Collection: Gustaf III's national costume/Swedish costume, 1780s. Creator: Johan Abraham Aleander
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Chivalry Collection: 'Chevalier de l'Ordre des Seraphins en petit habit', 1780s. Creator: Johan Abraham Aleander
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Chivalry Collection: 'L'Habit d'Ekolsund' - Lord in Gustaf III's so-called Ekolsundsdräkt, 1780s. Creator: J F Martin
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Chivalry Collection: 'Chevalier de l'Ordre des Seraphins en grand habit', 1780s. Creator: J F Martin
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Chivalry Collection: Order of the Bath (Military Class), 1869
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Chivalry Collection: The Accolade, 1901. Artist: Edmund Blair Leighton
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Chivalry Collection: Illustration from a medieval songbook, 14th century (illumination)
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Chivalry Collection: Illustration from a medieval songbook, 14th century (illumination)
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Chivalry Collection: Illustration from a medieval songbook, 14th century (illumination)
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Chivalry Collection: Letter U Urbanite - Ut Uniform Urn One, c.1890 (engraving)
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Chivalry Collection: St. George and the Dragon, 1598 (woodcut)
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Chivalry Collection: The Coronation of Henry IV of England, 1930 (print)
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Chivalry Collection: Damsel in distress
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Chivalry Collection: Medieval knight in armour holding a swooning lady


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"Unveiling the Code of Chivalry: A Glimpse into Medieval Virtue" Step back in time to an era where honor and valor reigned supreme. The Bayeux Tapestry, a masterpiece that depicts the Battle of Hastings, transports us to 1066-1077, where chivalry first took center stage. Adorned with intricate Medieval English shield designs, knights clad in shining armor rode gallantly on horseback. In Cervantes's Don Quixote's library, we find a dreamer who embodies the essence of chivalry. His noble heart yearned for adventures and quests against windmills he mistook as giants. Jousting knights engaged in fierce combat, showcasing their strength and skill while upholding the principles of chivalry. Saint George slaying the dragon by Byam Shaw captures this spirit magnificently—a symbol of bravery and selflessness prevailing over evil forces. Meanwhile, at the Tournament in Piazza del Campo during 1607-10, oil paints bring alive scenes filled with pageantry and knightly prowess. Even beyond battlefields or tournaments, chivalrous acts permeated various aspects of life. Tennis Chivalry emerged during the 1930s when players displayed respect towards opponents despite intense competition—an embodiment of fair play within sporting arenas. The prestigious Order of the Garter exemplified true nobility as it recognized individuals who embodied virtues such as loyalty and courtesy. Hesperus—the Evening Star—depicted through art in 1855 became sacred to lovers worldwide; its radiance mirrored devotion akin to that found within chivalric hearts. Albrecht Dürer's etching "The Knight, Death and Devil" reminds us that even amidst adversity or temptation faced by knights on their journeys—be it physical or moral—they remained steadfast in their commitment to righteousness. Walter Raleigh laying his cloak at Queen Elizabeth I's feet epitomizes the chivalrous act of reverence towards women.