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Meanings of christian chivalry in English
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Usage of christian chivalry in English
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Had Christianchivalry no demand to make, no claim on him?
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Under the weak King of Jerusalem was the very flower of the Christianchivalry.
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Is this true history, or a romance of Christianchivalry?
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A more indifferent thing; you will laugh, but my enthusiasm was for chivalry, Christianchivalry, half symbolic.
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The Crusades, or Holy Wars, the greatest undertakings of the mediæval ages, were predominantly enterprises of the Christianchivalry of Europe.
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The flower of Christianchivalry and Christian intelligence went to Palestine to wrest the Holy Sepulchre from the hands of pagan Mohammedans.
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But in his presence and mien there was something, which, in the haughtiest conclave of Christianchivalry, would have seemed to tower and command.
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With his immense superiority of force he reckoned that if the Christianchivalry would but charge him, the victory of Tiberias would be repeated.
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Deprive women of education, and especially of that respect which Christianchivalry inspires, and they cannot rise to be the equal companions of men.
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The marques of Cadiz, who thus held possession of Alhama, had a chosen friend and faithful companion-in-arms, among the most distinguished of the Christianchivalry.
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Mr. Stead left his prison-doors noisily declaring that the rest of his life should be "devoted to Christianchivalry"-whateverthat majestic dictum may mean.
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[In the ballad just presented to the reader, Schiller designed, as he wrote to Goethe, to depict the old Christianchivalry-half-knightly ,half-monastic