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We're honestly just impressed that knights could maintain a code of chivalry while wearing all that armor. We would have just been hot and hangry.

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00:02

Throughout human history different groups have abided by different codes of

00:06

conduct from the cave peoples prohibition about leaving clubs all over [Caveman surrounded by clubs in a cave]

00:10

the place to our current ban on using way too many outlets in a coffee shop if

00:16

you really need two printers maybe you should just bring your coffee to a

00:19

copy shop well the very same thing was true for [Knight on a horse preparing for battle]

00:22

medieval knights they had the concept of chivalry a specific code of conduct that

00:26

Knights swore to abide by kinda like citizenship oath but though with way

00:31

more swords well chivalry was mostly focused on upholding honor because when

00:36

you're a knight when one of your main jobs is fighting and killing folk so you [Knight with a sword threatens man on his knees]

00:39

want to be sure you're doing that in the most respectful manner possible King

00:43

Arthur was a big fan of chivalry and when he established the round table at [King Arthur and others at the round table]

00:47

Camelot all of his Knights got a slice of free pizza just kidding..

00:51

they had to swear to a strict code of chivalry and they had to pay for pizza [King Arthur and other knights eating pizza at the round table]

00:55

Arthur's nice but he's not that nice the code of chivalry meant a lot more

00:59

than just using coasters on a round table one big element of the chivalric

01:04

code was to be merciful to those who asked for it [piece of parchment of the chivalric code]

01:07

sure war is all about killing but where's the honor and killing the weak

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or the injured predators like wolves might not have such scruples but there's

01:15

reason no wild dogs managed to become knights of the round table another [pack of wolves growl at injured knight on the floor]

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important element of the chivalric code was to respect the honor of women even

01:23

though a lot of invading warriors had less than progressive attitudes about [an invading warrior and a woman curled in the corner]

01:26

women captured in war images putting it very very mildly chivalric Knights saw

01:31

women as worthy of honor in all circumstances depending on what their

01:35

husband was like a medieval woman might see an invading chivalrous Knight as a [Chivalric knight appears in a room]

01:39

real breath of fresh air another big part of chivalry was honoring and

01:43

serving royalty and the church this makes a lot of sense from the perspective

01:47

of the authority figures at the time he's got a whole bunch of strong guys [Authority figures stood in a church]

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with swords running around why not include in their vows the idea that

01:54

they've got to be really really nice to you right well if you can pull all of [Two knights fight each other in a church]

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that off you might just find a seat for yourself at the round table

02:01

but yeah don't expect free pizza... hey come on [kid wearing a helmet served pizza from a knight]

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