The cast of Warrior Challenge - 2003 includes: Jonathan Browne as Medieval Warrior Keith Ducklin as Medieval Warrior Neil Hinchliffe as Horsemaster John Waller as Master-at-arms Jonathan Waller as Medieval Archer
warrior aristocrat
i'd say the one that didn't run into a fight and used his head when he did fight
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Chivalry
No he had a kilij, an ottoman style sword(according to Deadliest Warrior).
The warrior class of Japan were known as the Bushi. They are more commonly referred to as Samurai.
Warriors are usually men that fight in wars.'Warrior' is a term mainly used in the medieval times.
They were called the samuri, and they were a Japanese warrior caste which provided the administrative and fighting aristocracy from the 11th to the 19th centuries.
ok your probably watching deadliest warrior on spike. if you aren't its a amazing show. okay a knight, viking, apache, pirate, spartan,mongol(mongolian). Indian(India). Chinese warrior..ninja,gladiator. kenyan warrior? and warrior from south America?did you only want medieval because theres like a European colonists like napolean or like a Russian mercenary ect. but that's the only thing im thinking of on the top of my head
The homonym for night is knight. Night refers to the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise, while knight refers to a medieval noble warrior.
Samurai was a status. All daimyo and shogun were of samurai status. Bushi was a warrior. If you would "rank" them, it would be: Bushi-Daimyo-Shogun.