He was a young noble boy in service to the knight and in training to become a knight. This started around age 7 or 8 and continued until full knighthood at 21.
A squire.
At about 7 years old a noble boy went to train with a knight and spent his life in training until at 21 years old he became a knight.
To become a knight, a boy was normally apprenticed to a knight at about age seven. After serving seven years as a page, the boy became a squire, and after seven years as a squire, he could become a knight. There were other ways a person could become a knight, including performing some very meritorious service to a king or other person capable of elevating a person to knighthood.
A knight served a lord or a king in medieval times. In times of war, a knight was expected to fight. Knights followed a code of chivalry, meaning they had to act with honor, bravery, courtesy, and loyalty.
At seven or eight years old, a boy would be assigned to a knight as a "page," whose duties consisted mostly of upkeep of the knight's equipment and fetching things for him. Around thirteen or fourteen, he would graduate to "squire," which requires him to oversee the knight's various pages as well as assist the knight in dressing for battle or parade.
Since the squire was a young noble boy he went to another knight to be taught.
A squire.
A boy had to be son of a knight to become a knight.
A squire was a knight in training. They also served to do the more menial chores of the knight they trained under.
If you mean as a knight the noble boy was made a knight at 21.
A boy started training to become a knight at age of 7-14 and became a Page 14-21. After that he became a Squire which is an apprentice to a Knight. Eventually the Squire might be dubbed a knight by a King or the Knight who trained him after praying and standing vigil for an extended period.
At about 7 years old a noble boy went to train with a knight and spent his life in training until at 21 years old he became a knight.
The knights served their King.---
what did a knight learn as a page
They served their kings for the rest of their lives. They protected the manor. Served noble lords in exchange for fiefs. Fought on horeback. Knights were a class in the midieval pyramid, or the Feudal System. If you're father was a knight, you were born a knight and stayed a knight.
The daily routine of a knight was overseeing many administrative functions and being served and dressed by servants.
A page was a noble boy in training to be a knight and it was a stage in that process. He became a knight at the age of 21.
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