Over the centuries knighthood eventually declined to the state they are in now as strictly a title of honor with no real power. The thing that brought about the demise of the knight was technology and this moved in stages. The first stage of decline was the invention of the crossbow and later the arbalest (Which was a very powerful crossbow) these weapons could be wielded by someone with very little training and they were powerful enough to pierce the best armor of a knight. This meant that a knight who had trained all his life in the art of combat could be brought down in the matter of a few seconds by a person with an arbalest and very little training. The Arbalest was declared a dishonorable weapon but it was still used. This technological development was probably enough alone to bring about the fall of the knight but the decline was completed with the development of gunpowder. As guns came into use it was clear the knight stood no chance for no armor could protect against a bullet.
Athens was conquered by the Roman Empire. ♥
El Cid was the Spanish knight that led the fight that prevented the Moors from North Africa from running over and controlling medieval Spain.
You would have to attend Knight school which is ironically during the day
Page- squire- knight
Armor. A knight in shining ARMOR.
The lack of money led to their decline.
paved roads
suffered a decline in membership
what were the major inventions that led to the development of the internet as we know it
TV and radio.
Margaret E. Knight became an inventor due to her passion for creating solutions to everyday problems. She was inspired by her work at a textile mill and a desire to improve efficiency in manufacturing processes. Knight's innovative spirit led her to design and patent numerous inventions, including the paper bag-making machine.
Yes, it has led to many more inventions.
3 factors that led to the end of feudalism was the bubonic plague, the hundreds' years war, and the magna carta
Drought and a decline in trade
France and england
The plague, and wars.
France and england