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Sans Reproche
From the French, literally âwithout reproachâ. During the 15th century this became a common tag to attach to knights of very high reputation--in the ideal, a knight should bear a renown such that no stain could be said to cloud a knightâs character. Because of the idealistic nature of the phrase, I see the phrase as a literal invocation of the ideal image, a useful tool both as a check on reality (see how far from the ideal we really are) and as a way to refocus the activities on the ideal rather than on the gritty reality. Chivalry always sought perfection, even if it always failed; âsans reproachâ was one way of shorthand reference to that ideal. 
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