13-14 years old and a knight at 21.
A squire is a job that the knights in medeivl times had to do befor becoming a knight
squire
a medieval dubbing is when a squire became a kinight
the first stage was a page then a squire and lastly a knight
A page usually started at 7 and became a squire at 14, but these ages were not set in stone.
A squire would be below a knight and other lesser nobles.
The three stages of knight hood were a page then a squire then finally you were a knight.
The lord would tap on the squire's shoulders to announce that he is now a knight, but in the early middle ages the lord would hit the squire hard enough to knock him over.
well, usually in the middle ages,cooks for knights or vassals were squires. a vassal is a knight that owned land from his lord. a squire is a knight in training.the job of a squire( age 12-16) is to serve his knight until he become one. they made meals for the knight, learned how to serve it, and also learned all the things that knights do.
The squires of the Middle Ages were young men training to be knights. They worked for knights and lived with the knights. In peaceful times they would have lived on a manor, possibly in the manor house, or in a castle. In wartime, they would have lived in castles or, if the knights were in the field, in tents or in buildings appropriated or rented by the knights as needed. The use of the word squire for a village leader or prosperous land owner came about after the Middle Ages ended.
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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.