Yes a Tenant-in-chief would be expected to provide knights to fight for his feudal lord. He therefore commanded knights.
It was called, "The Code of Chivalry". Knights who broke this code were stripped from their rank and shamed.
There were no knights under 7. It was an earned title.
They were servants to knights were trying to reach the rank of knight
yes they were considered high up in rank in a kings army. they took on an "apprentice" and trained them to be knights when they grew up.
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Knights were members of the nobility, the rank within the nobility depending on birth. Occasionally a knight could raise himself through deeds in war or competitions. Many members of nobility were knighted, including most princes and kings.
1. Masonite is a siding material. What you mean is probably Masonry. 2. The Knight's Templar refers to multiple organizations. The one associated with the Freemasonry is the York rite rank of Knight Templar. However the members who hold this rank are not in fact knights in the chivalric sense. They do, however, accomplish fantastic acts of charity. 3. The Knights Templar who are knights in the chivalric sense are members of O.S.M.T.H. There is a link below.
There's a lock under the hay in Astro Knights
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Knights wore chain-mail under and above typical flaxseed cloth.
The knights granted land to the peasants and serve in the army. The knights get land from tenants in cheif, and the peasants make payments to the knights. Hope i helped :) KayKayBear!~
Yes, the baron got paid by the King for recruiting more people to be knights