Spanish knights were members of the noble class in medieval Spain who were trained in combat and served their lords in military campaigns. They were heavily armored and rode horses into battle. Knights were known for their chivalrous behavior, including their code of conduct called the Code of Chivalry, which governed such things as honor, bravery, loyalty, and respect for women. They were considered elite warriors and were often entrusted with important military and political duties. Famous Spanish knights include El Cid, Don Quixote, and King Arthur. Today, the tradition of Spanish chivalry is still celebrated in events such as jousting tournaments and other knightly competitions.
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