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Gallantry may refer to: * military courage or bravery * Chivalry *
Warrior ethos The Soldier's Creed is a standard by which all United States Army personnel are expected to live. All U.S. Army enlisted personnel are taught the Soldier's Creed during basic training, and recite the creed in public ceremonies at the conclusion o ...
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Knightly Piety Knightly Piety refers to a specific strand of Christian belief espoused by knights during the Middle Ages. The term comes from ''Ritterfrömmigkeit'', coined by Adolf Waas in his book ''Geschichte der Kreuzzüge''. Many scholars debate the importanc ...
* the quality of being Galant, an ideal of upper-class grandiose or high living and refined merriment that arose in the Baroque period * Proper behaviour in upper-class social environments, especially during the early modern period, see courtly manner, adoration, gracious hospitality,
Courtesy Courtesy (from the word ''courteis'', from the 12th century) is gentle politeness and courtly manners. In the Middle Ages in Europe, the behaviour expected of the nobility was compiled in courtesy books. History The apex of European courtly c ...
, pious and courtly love * ''Gallantry'' (opera), a one-act opera by composer Douglas Moore


See also

* * Gallant (disambiguation) {{disambig