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A boy had to be son of a knight to become a knight.
There was nothing baring knights from becoming lords. A knight could become a lord if the opportunity came. A lord could also become a knight, but passing through the standard procedures to do that.
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.
Only male children could. The order was page @ age 7, squire @ age 10, and a knight @ 20-24. A male of noble birth could become a knight but the farthest a peasant could go is a being a squire. God Bless!!
Yes. As a citizen of a country that still has royalty - I could conceivably still become a knight. This is more than just an intellectual exercise. People are still becoming knight to this day.
Carry the knight's equipament, aid the knight in daily life and in battle too if needed, basiclly a serveant, he had to learn all he could from the knight, cause one day he would become a knight himself.
Ladies followed men, and they Married a lord. They could also become a knight but it was very rare.Ladies followed men, and they Married a lord. They could also become a knight but it was very rare.
No, Geoffrey Chaucer did not become a knight.
They have to become a page or a squire before they become a knight
For the most part a King could knight anyone he wanted to.
Later in Midievil Life a knight had to provide for his own arms, armor, horses and retainers and money-based economies became more common. Rich peasants and merchants began angling for the title of knight as well. In 13th century England, if a man was free and could take up arms and pay the "knight's fee," he was eligible to become a knight.:D Vigorously awesome.
No, battle was considered a man's job back then. There were no female knights.