Welcome to hypercone.com on July 6 2009.
This is an internet experiment running to monitor browsing habbits of individuals through wikipedia contents.

Knightly Virtues

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  (Redirected from Knightly virtues)
Jump to: navigation, search

Knightly Virtues (or the Virtues of a Knight) were part of a medieval chivalric code of honor. The virtues were a set of 'standards' that Knights of the High Middle Ages tried to adhere to in their daily living and interactions with others. Today, this term still carries similar meanings.[1]

Cross used by the Order of St. John

Some organizations attempt to continue this tradition. The Emblem of the Order of St. John, (an organization that can be traced back to the Knights Hospitaller) does have a meaning behind it. [2]

The emblem of the Order is a white eight-pointed cross embellished in the four principal angles alternately with a lion passant guardant and a unicorn passant. The four arms of the cross signify the cardinal virtues: Prudence, Temperance, Justice and Fortitude. The eight points signify the beatitudes: Humility, Compassion, Courtesy, Devotion, Mercy, Purity, Peace and Endurance.

There is no definitive list of virtues, and other proposed virtues include:[1]

The list of virtues has changed over time. In the Middle Ages, skills like Horsemanship were also considered one amongst these ideals.[3]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Altmann, Barbara K. The Court Reconvenes. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Brewer. pp. 99. ISBN 0859917975. 
  2. ^ SJA Website
  3. ^ "An outline of development of the Gymnastic Horse from Roman Times to the Age of Humanists" (pdf), Studies in Physical Culture and Tourism 
Personal tools
Languages

Visit joltnews for the latest headlines
Visit bloit.com for company information
Geed Media does computer consulting on long island.
This page viewed times. See Logs