a medieval page normally wentto another castle at the age of 7 he had to be the son of a noble man and had to go learn his knighthood at another castle where there was a knight age 7- page go to be raised at a castle age 9-valet he would be a servant to a knight and run messages to the ladies age 15-squire he would go everywhere with the knight and help him when he is in danger age 21-knight pray in the chaple all night and be dubbed by a swored
The three stages of knighthood were page, squire and knight.
squire, where one would serve a knight in order to learn the skills and values of chivalry.
well, usually noble families would send their (male) children to begin training in Knighthood (if that's what you mean) Any boys the age of seven would become a page and learn manners, rules, knightly behavior, the arts of chivalry, love and religion. at the age of fourteen they become a squire. At 21 after he has gone through other knightly processes and ceremonies would he be granted his knighthood. so basically he becomes a knight. Hope that helps :)
page, squire, knight
page, squire, knight
page, squire, knight
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Yes
First The boy have to become a page, then become a squire, theh he will get promoted into being a Knighthood.
A page is typically ranked lower than a squire in the traditional feudal hierarchy. Pages were boys in training for knighthood, while squires were assistants to knights.
They were young boys training for knighthood. A page could become a squire, then potentially a knight. In the U.S. Congress, volunteers can become congressional pages and assist members of Congress.
You have to have a friend that isn't already playing Knighthood; you just go the home page and hit the recruit button and click on friends. They will be "squires" and "handmaidens"; 10/10 power. They will disappear after 14 days and you can re-recruit them.