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What is a kniGHTE?

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( A KNIGHT ) SOME ONE WHOM SERVS A RIGHTFULL KING OR MASTER AND WAERS SILVER STUFF, KINDA LIKE A GAURD DOG IN ARMOR

knights are warriors in armor who fight on horseback for the lord/king for a trade and he would have to be loyal to the king and in return would receive a house or money only one for them and if a he worked for a long time then both
The knight is the lowest title of dignity.It is not hereditary.Knights are of the following orders;Garter,Thistle,St Patrick,Bath,St Michael and St George,Star of India,Indian Empire,Royal Victorian,British Empire, and last Knights Bachelor. They protected their lord in return of land.
a person who lives by the code of chivalry back in medieval times. usually wore full metal plate armour.

now a knight would be someone who has been knighted

They were people that helped out the royal and fought against people and were paid to fight.

Knights are people in very heavy metal usually in movies with princess and dragons.

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