White knight
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White knight may refer to:
- a literary stock character, see knight (stock character)
- The White Knight Fitzgibbon, an extinct hereditary Anglo-Norman title of nobility used in Ireland
[edit] In literature
- The White Knight (Through the Looking Glass), a character in Through the Looking Glass which resembles the chess-piece
- White Knight, is Lewis Carroll as referred to by himself
- The White Knight (book), a 1952 biography of Lewis Carroll
[edit] Vehicles
- HMM-165 is medium helicopter squadron in the United States Marine Corps with the nickname White Knights
- Posnansky/Fronius PF-1 White Knight, glider
- Scaled Composites White Knight, the aircraft used to carry and launch Scaled Composites SpaceShipOne
- Scaled Composites White Knight Two, the technological successor of the first
[edit] Entertainment
- Knight (chess), playing piece in the game of chess
- White Knight Chronicles, a video game by Level-5 for the PlayStation 3
- The Knights of Falador, a fictional organisation in the online game RuneScape
- "The White Knight" (Cledus Maggard song), a 1976 hit single by Cledus Maggard
- The name of the train engine in the Tokyopop manga Snow
- "The White Knight" is also a nickname for Pittsburgh Penguin's superstar Evgeni Malkin.
- "Gotham's White Knight", a nickname given to Harvey Dent in The Dark Knight
- White Knight, a character in the Generator Rex cartoon series.
[edit] Other uses
- White knight (business), a corporation, private company, or person that intends to help a firm
- White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, one of the most violent and militant branches of the Ku Klux Klan
- White Knight (chocolate), an Australian mint flavored chocolate candy bar
- White Knight (software), a terminal program for Macintosh computers
- White Knight tumble dryers, a brand of Crosslee plc
[edit] See also
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