by protecting serfs from raiders in return for thier toil and labor
lords payed knights to protect them in their castle. In return the lord gave knights protection and land. Knights in class wise were lower than lords. lords are nothing close to being knights. Lords Had more land than knights.
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by protecting serfs from raiders in return for thier toil and labor
the serfs had to pay the lords to farm on their land.
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A lord would make sure an entire manor was in check. They would check that the crops were OK with the serfs, check the shops to make sure that they met the Guild's requirements, and paid for knights to protect the manor.
Most knights were allowed to marry, but there were some who were not, There were monastic orders of knights, such as the Knights Templar, and these orders often required their members to make monastic vows. Some of these did not allow marriage.
The nobility had many pastimes when they weren't in a war or practicing skills as a knight. Horse races were very big, hunting, gambling, games of chance, dancing, tournaments, raising Falcons, dice games, Bowling, Archery contests, and other things. Part of each day was training for battle and some of the above activities help in that. They also were lords of the manor which meant they had to oversee the problems that came up, sit as judge in a dispute, host the king and other nobles, make sure the manor ran efficiently, make sure taxes were collected, payments made to the crown, and train the young men who were sent to the manor to become Knights.
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The responsibilities of the medieval knight are...To honour the code of chivalry.To provide training to the sons of the nobles and the king.To fight for the king for 40 day a year.To protect the weak.Defend the castle in case of invasion.
Some facts on knights are that knights wear a scarf and a viel to impress the ladies. Another fact on knights is that the way they jousted is the oringanal shootout and it was the start of the rifle.if knights were good at combat, they would be rewarded with chicken dipped in cheese.Some knights wore nothing underneath their armor because they thought it would make them sweat less & it was easier to move aroundknights didnt want squires, they were forced to have them because their lords forced them too.
Lord had to protect their serfs because the relationship between the lords and the serfs was one of mutual obligation. It was a sort of contract, under which each party got benefit, but each party had responsibilities. The serfs gave the lords labor. They also had given up their rights to move away from the manors and were bound to the soil, as they say. This was a two-way thing, however; the serfs did not have a right to move away from the manor, but the lords did not have the right to make them move away from the manor. They lords gave the serfs fields to farm, a place to live, and protection. The protection they provided was from armies, raiders, and criminals, but it also extended to other things, and might, in theory, include provision of food if there was a famine.