yes. but a VERY VERY long time ago.
Knights were needed by noblemen to protect their land and also the king used them in war
War.
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No.
the reason why people became knights was to: 1. protect the king and help other in need 2. win battles for the king and make your kingdom stronger 3. to kind of guide people not to go out of control
The lives of the modern knights concluded mostly of training and practice of their skill and weapons. And when the time came, they would go off into war or invasions or save the cities from attack. Your welcom! :)
knights were trained to go on quests or to protect someone or something
The Nobles and knights - the knights counted too, because if the nobles lost power they would too; the nobles were the ones who paid them, and the nobles were getting powerless, so that was the same for the knights. if the commoners didnt get paid to go to war then it would be a different story. Hope that makes any sense. O(^__^)O
Yes, because the king could call upon his knights and nobles to fight a war.
The Templar primarily fought the Muslims, but were infamous for declaring war on anyone that opposed them.
Your question is confusing. You ask about 2 things. War games on horse and hand to hand combat. These do not go together. Please rewrite.
Carried knights into battle and trampled people.