Chivalry
The code of conduct for knights is called a Chivalry.
It was called, "The Code of Chivalry". Knights who broke this code were stripped from their rank and shamed.
Knights in medieval Europe followed a code of honor called chivalry. Chivalry emphasized virtues such as loyalty, courage, honesty, and courtesy, and it outlined the conduct expected of knights in battle and in their interactions with others. The code of chivalry placed emphasis on protecting the weak, upholding justice, and showing respect towards women.
Obviously adventure and courage in warfare- knightly attributes. There are both Male and Female knights in Tarot.
Originally, there was no code of ethics specifically for knights. During the High Middle Ages, however, the Code of Chivalry was formulated to govern the conduct of knights. It required knights to be honorable, loyal, merciful, and honest. It also required knights to protect people who were poor or unable to protect themselves, especially women and children.
agathophobia : Fear of kindness
A group of knights is called a "brotherhood" or an "order."
Knights of the round table.
The code of conduct was called chivalry and it involved all aspects of interaction from how one treated a horse to how one treated a woman. Matters of court and the art of war were also a part of the code.
Good characters in a book are often referred to as protagonists, heroes, or protagonists. They typically possess positive traits such as courage, kindness, integrity, or selflessness.
the Greeks called the excellence of courage and honor Arete
Pieces of land given to knights as payment were called fiefs.