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There were, then, at least two models of knightly service.
The time had come to shoulder the responsibility of his knightly name.
And he did so, with a knightly grace that became him well.
Up to 17 knightly families were resident in the village.
Who better to protect his daughter than her splendid knightly brother?
Robert lay a hand on his own chest in a knightly fashion.
"That is enough knightly adventure to last me for many a year.
"Maybe not, but giving them some kind of warning is the knightly thing to do.
Nobody could become a knight if had no knightly lineage.
He deserved preservation as the last of a knightly breed.
Else hired a boy off the dock to help move his knightly gear.
Chess was soon incorporated into the knightly style of life in Europe.
The enclosed helmet was only used by men of knightly rank.
The black chest was carved with scenes of knightly battle.
She loved nothing so well as tales of knightly valor.
In 1309, the order founded on the island of Rhodes a sovereign knightly state.
He received the nickname Achilles because of his knightly qualities.
You fought her battle then and I thought you had a knightly heart.
- Save a knightly death, nothing is left to live for!"
Some knightly writers were distinctly ambivalent because of this preaching.
It was instinctive, as well as the knightly thing to do.
"My knightly word I pledge; only come on with thy foolish self."
His speech and gesture both breathed an exaggeratedly knightly air.
Failing either condition, the family would revert to ordinary knightly status.
A knightly family named itself after the village.