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Chevalier | Nobility, Feudalism, Chivalry | Britannica Chevalier, (French: “horseman”), a French title originally equivalent to the English knight Later the title chevalier came to be used in a variety of senses not always denoting membership in any order of chivalry; it was frequently used by men of noble birth or noble pretensions who could not
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Chevalier in the French nobility - Heraldica The word "chevalier" originally means "knight," that is, horse-riding warrior (from Latin caballus, horse) It came to take a number of different meanings that are easily confused Originally, knighthood was an induction into a body of professional soldiers, trained in specialized combat and bound by certain rules of conduct
What Is A Chevalier? - Royal Titles - Genuine Titles of Nobility In the simplest sense, a Chevalier is a title and rank within the realm of nobles and cavalrymen that translates as the French equivalent of a Knight The ranks and roles of knights throughout the ages have a broad and varied history depending on their country of origin
Chevalier (chevalerie) — Wikipédia Le chevalier est, au sens littéral du terme, un combattant à cheval Mais le titre de chevalier est aussi un titre honorifique militaire donné par un monarque ou un autre chef politique en récompense de services rendus