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  1. Book of Chivalry: The Book of Chivalry (French: Livre de chevalerie) was written by the knight Geoffroi de Charny (c.1306-1356) sometime around the early 1350s. The treatise is intended to explain the appropriate qualities for a knight, reform the behavior of ... [100%] 2023-11-12 [14th-century books] [Handbooks and manuals]...
  2. Order of chivalry: An order of chivalry, order of knighthood, chivalric order, or equestrian order is an order of knights, typically founded during or inspired by the original Catholic military orders of the Crusades (c. 1099–1291) and paired with medieval concepts of ... (Order, confraternity or society of knights) [100%] 2024-08-07 [Orders of chivalry]
  3. Chivalry: Chivalry was a medieval concept encompassing what was considered to be the ideal conduct for a knight. In modern usage, chivalry can mean various forms of 'polite' behaviour, often that of men performing small courtesies for women, such as offering ... [97%] 2023-02-14 [Culture]
  4. Chivalry: Chivalry, or the chivalric language, is an informal and varying code of conduct developed in Europe between 1170 and 1220. It is associated with the medieval Christian institution of knighthood, with knights being members of various chivalric orders; knights' and ... (Traditional ideology and code of conduct of knights) [97%] 2023-12-11 [Chivalry]
  5. Chivalry: Chivalry is a code of respectful behavior toward others, including sportsmanship. It originated during the feudal Middle Ages among knights, mandating loyalty to one's lord and to God, and a manly respect for women as inspired by the Virgin ... [97%] 2023-02-27 [Chess] [Chivalry]...
  6. Chivalry: Chivalry, the knightly class of feudal times, possessing its own code of rules, moral and social. The primary sense in the middle ages is “knights” or “fully armed and mounted fighting men. Thence the term came to mean that gallantry ... [97%] 2022-09-02
  7. Chivalry: Chivalry is a medieval system of principles and customs of knighthood. The term is used today to represent the qualities idealised by knighthood, such as bravery, courtesy, honour, and gallantry toward women. [97%] 2023-09-22
  8. Ingrid of Sweden: Ingrid of Sweden (Ingrid Victoria Sofia Louise Margareta; 28 March 1910 – 7 November 2000) was Queen of Denmark from 1947 as the wife of King Frederick IX. Born into the House of Bernadotte, she was the daughter of King Gustaf ... (Queen of Denmark from 1947 to 1972) [94%] 2024-01-11 [1910 births] [2000 deaths]...
  9. Anne of Sweden: Anne of Sweden - Swedish: Anna - may refer to. [94%] 2023-10-10
  10. Provinces of Sweden: The provinces of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges landskap) are historical, geographical and cultural regions. Sweden has 25 provinces; they have no administrative function (except for in some cases as sport districts), but remain historical legacies and a means of cultural identification ... (Place) [94%] 2023-12-23 [Historical regions]
  11. History of Sweden: During the seventh and eighth centuries, the Swedes were merchant seamen well known for their far-reaching trade. In the ninth century, Nordic Vikings raided and ravaged the European continent as far as the Black and Caspian Seas. [94%] 2023-03-07 [Medieval History] [Swedish History]...
  12. Christina of Sweden: Christina (December 8 1626 – April 19, 1689), later known as Maria Christina Alexandra and sometimes Countess Dohna, was Queen regnant of Sweden from 1632 to 1654. She was the only surviving legitimate child of King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden ... [94%] 2023-02-03
  13. Wildlife of Sweden: Located in the Scandinavian Peninsula, Sweden is mountainous and dominated by lakes and forests. Its habitats include mountain heath, montane forests, tundra, taiga, beech forests, rivers, lakes, bogs, brackish and marine coasts and cultivated land. (Overview of the plants and animals from Sweden) [94%] 2023-10-10 [Wildlife by country] [Biota of Sweden]...
  14. Philip of Sweden: Philip or Filip (Swedish: Filip Halstensson) was King of Sweden from c. 1105–1110 until 1118. [94%] 2023-10-05 [12th-century Swedish monarchs] [Year of birth unknown]...
  15. Lands of Sweden: The lands of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges landsdelar) are three traditional and historical regions of the country, each consisting of several provinces. The division into lands goes back to the foundation of modern Sweden, when Götaland, the land of the Geats ... (Place) [94%] 2023-12-18 [Historical regions]
  16. Name of Sweden: In modern English, the name of Sweden (Swedish: Sverige [ˈsvæ̌rjɛ] ) is derived from 17th century Middle Dutch and Middle Low German. In Old English, the country was named Swēoland (literally "Swede land") and Swēorīċe (literally "Swede kingdom"); the latter is cognate ... [94%] 2023-11-28 [Country name etymology] [History of Sweden]...
  17. Victoria of Sweden: Victoria Ingrid Alice Désirée of Sweden, born 14 July 1977, is the current crown princess and heiress-apparent to the Swedish throne. She is also the duchess of Västergötland. [94%] 2023-06-26 [Swedish People]
  18. Helen of Sweden (13th century): Helen of Sweden (c. 1190 – 1247, Swedish: Helena) was a Swedish princess and daughter of King Sverker II of Sweden. (13th century) [94%] 2023-10-17 [Swedish princesses] [1190s births]...
  19. History of Sweden (1523–1611): The Early Vasa era is a period that in Swedish and Finnish history lasted between 1523–1611. It began with the reconquest of Stockholm by Gustav Vasa and his men from the Danes in 1523, which was triggered by the ... (1523–1611) [94%] 2024-01-01 [Early Modern history of Sweden] [Finland under Swedish rule]...
  20. Lands of Sweden: The lands of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges landsdelar) are three traditional and historical regions of the country, each consisting of several provinces. The division into lands goes back to the foundation of modern Sweden, when Götaland, the land of the Geats ... (Historical division of the provinces of Sweden into three groups) [94%] 2023-11-20 [Lands of Sweden] [Historical regions]...

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