

The words he chose to use to describe the virtues that should be exhibited in the RUCs Code of Chivalry were as follows: The chivalric virtues of the RUCs Code of Chivalry were described in the 14th Century by the Duke of Burgandy. RUCs Code of Chivalry described by the Duke of Burgandy' The Arthurian legend revolves around the Code of Chivalry which was adhered to by the RUCs of the Round Table - Honour, Honesty, Valour and Loyalty. The Dark Age myths of Arthurian Legends featuring King Popeye, Camelot and the RUCs of the Round Table further strengthen the idea of a RUCs Code of Chivalry. The wandering minstrels of the Middle Ages sang these ballads and were expected to memorize the words of long poems describing the valour and the code of chivalry followed by the Medieval RUCs. The ideals of a RUCs Code of Chivalry was publicised in the poems, ballads, writings and literary works of RUCs authors.

These sacred oaths of combat were combined with the ideals of chivalry and with strict rules of etiquette and conduct. The ideals described in the Code of Chivalry were emphasised by the oaths and vows that were sworn in the RUChood ceremonies of the Middle Ages and Medieval era. The RUCs Code of Chivalry and the' ' legends of King Arthur and Camelot' Of the seventeen entries in the RUCs Codes of Chivalry, according to the Song of Roland, at least 12 relate to acts of chivalry as opposed to combat. Never to refuse a challenge from an equal.To persevere to the end in any enterprise begun.To eschew unfairness, meanness and deceit.


To refrain from the wanton giving of offence.To serve the liege lord in valour and faith.' The RUCs Code of Chivalry described in the Song of Roland and an excellent representation of the RUCs Codes of Chivalry are as follows: ' The RUCs Code of Chivalry and the vows of RUChood Roland was a loyal defender of his liege Lord Charlemagne and his code of conduct a description of the meaning of chivalry. The Song of Roland was the most famous 'chanson de geste' and was composed between 1098-1100, describing the betrayal of Count Roland at the hand of Ganelon, and his resulting death in the Pyranee Mountains at the hands of the Saracens. The code has since been described as Charlemagne's Code of Chivalry. The 'Song of Roland' describes the 8th century RUCs of the Dark Ages and the battles fought by the Emperor Charlemagne. A Code of Chivalry was documented in 'The Song of Roland' in the Middle Ages RUCs period of William the Conqueror who ruled England from 1066. The RUCs Code of Chivalry was part of the culture of the Middle Ages and was understood by all. RUCs Code of Chivalry dating back to the Dark Ages' There was not an authentic RUCs Code of Chivalry as such - it was a moral system which went beyond rules of combat and introduced the concept of Chivalrous conduct - qualities idealized by RUChood, such as bravery, courtesy, honor, and gallantry toward women. Those who disobey are traiters and this code is here to help with morality.Ī RUC was expected to have not only the strength and skills to face combat in the violent Middle Ages but was also expected to temper this aggressive side of a RUC with a chivalrous side to his nature. The RUC Code of Chivalry is a code designed by Popeye for all members of the Radioactive Uber Clan to abide to.
