Usually their noble steed, which is a Horse.
The stirrup.
Horses were important to knights. In fact special heavy horses were bred for them.
Horses.
They were the "Excalibur Knights" or "Knights of the Round Table."
Knights were not simply allowed to kill peasants. I know of no secular laws that allowed this, and Church law certainly would not, unless the peasants were guilty of some crime. A country that gave knights free reign to do such a thing would have been at odds with the Church very quickly. It was allowed in ancient Rome, but even in ancient Rome, the laws had changed.
I do believe that's either a squire or a page. =)
People rode horses long before there was metal armor.
False it was to much weight for a horse to carry
knights rode horses like any other person would ride a horse
no they use to go by feet
yes
The Heavy Horse
No, in fact they actually rode camels
It would not be very safe to ride horses in the streets. You are allowed to ride in Central park though.
Knights were skilled horsemen and often rode horses into battle, but not all knights had horses. Some knights who could not afford a horse would fight on foot.
Because appetities resembled to Freud a horse which is ridden by ego.
Shires, Clydedales, Barbs... Arabian and so on, just horses like that... Hope that helped!! :)
Horses did not live whith Knights.