They didn't. A young noble boy started at 7-8 years old and got his spurs at 21 when he finished.
No, Geoffrey Chaucer did not become a knight.
To become a knight, a boy was normally apprenticed to a knight at about age seven. After serving seven years as a page, the boy became a squire, and after seven years as a squire, he could become a knight. There were other ways a person could become a knight, including performing some very meritorious service to a king or other person capable of elevating a person to knighthood.
Yes. As a citizen of a country that still has royalty - I could conceivably still become a knight. This is more than just an intellectual exercise. People are still becoming knight to this day.
find a government then go to the office last ur papers
The squire, the squire was a knight in training, when he reached the right age he became a knight, til that he had to assist his master/knight and learn the fighting techniques from him.
the steps of become a knight were you had to be strong and you had to go through a lot of training when you were 10
first boyhood then page then squire then knight
No, Geoffrey Chaucer did not become a knight.
A boy had to be son of a knight to become a knight.
They have to become a page or a squire before they become a knight
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the page - When 7the squire - when 14the knight - when 21
The only why to become a knight is if your father was a knight or you did something very very good and the lord will make you into a knight
It took 11 to 15 years to become a knight
As you level up in other jobs and with your character, you will unlock the Dark Knight job class. Signed, Phoenix
You have to be knighted.
A knight is chosen when a squire wants to become one.