Only nobles were knights. A noble male child would start training about 7-8 years old and get his golden spurs when he was 21.
she was a wiked wictch who was not nice
to pertect the caslte
they have frogentten in the middel age
The bubonic plages time period was the middel ages.
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.
No, Geoffrey Chaucer did not become a knight.
Traditionally at about age 14, but practice varied depending on the area or country and the period.
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the living conditions where much much cleaner than they were in the Middel ages. It was like night and day to the middel ages for the Peastants and surfs
50 is the middel age
It was expected of a young noble boy to train as a knight. He left home at 7 to become a page to a knight and stayed in his service until 21 when he became a knight.
they have frogentten in the middel age
The bubonic plages time period was the middel ages.
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.
it just means that nobles were usually the only ones rich enough to afford being a knight.
13-14 years old and a knight at 21.
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.
A knight was a mounted warrior in Europe in the middle ages.
Pages were young boys, aged 7 or 8 to 14 or so, apprenticed to knights. They were supposed to help the knight with chores in exchange for training to become a knight.