pierre de terrail
Pierre de Terrail, known as the fearless knight, rides into battle on his white horse.
Proper noun * Pierre de Terrail: A historical figure, specifically a French soldier from the late 15th and early 16th centuries, renowned in accounts for his exceptional bravery, honor, and adherence to the code of chivalry.
This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the specific historical individual. It is most commonly encountered in historical texts, biographies, or discussions of chivalric ideals. * The legend of Pierre de Terrail exemplifies the romantic ideal of the perfect knight. * The biography detailed the life and military exploits of Pierre de Terrail.
- The name Pierre de Terrail is often invoked as a symbol or benchmark of fearless and noble conduct in a martial context, particularly within French cultural history.
- Bayard: This is the more common name associated with this figure. He is widely known as "Chevalier de Bayard" (the Knight of Bayard) or simply "Bayard," and is often referred to as "" (the knight without fear and beyond reproach).
- The Knight of Bayard
- The Fearless Knight (a descriptive synonym referencing his legendary attribute)
- A paragon of chivalry (a conceptual synonym for the ideals he represents)
- "A Bayard": While not a common modern idiom, the name "Bayard" itself can be used historically or literarily to denote a person of impeccable bravery and honor. For example: "He was a Bayard in his unwavering principles."
Pierre de Terrail, known as the fearless knight, rides into battle on his white horse.
- French soldier said to be fearless and chivalrous (1473-1524)