No. Knights came from the nobility. A boy was sent at 7 years old to train with another noble family. He started as a page to a knight and then worked his way up to knighthood. At 21 he was made a knight.
A peasant sometimes freeman.
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!!
Not all men could become a knight. Only the noble could. A peasant couldn't. A noble boy at 7 or 8 be chosen to become a knight and go through the various stages until he finished at 21. Not all succeeded, but those who did got the chance for more land, more riches, and to marry well. Not to mention a bit of fame.
A page was a noble boy in training to be a knight and it was a stage in that process. He became a knight at the age of 21.
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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.
The training for knight took years. It began as a young boy. Noble boys were sent away from home to another noble at about age 7 to begin to train. They started as a page to the knight and as time went on they would train more and more. Finally, at 21 they would become a knight.
A soldier could become a Noble, and a noble could become the emporer.
you had to come from a wealthy family and had to have money if you were poor, you would directly count as a peasant
At about 7 years old a noble boy went to train with a knight and spent his life in training until at 21 years old he became a knight.
The life of a knight started at a very young age. From about 7-14 years old a son of a noble would live with another noble, and learn basic strategies. This is called a page. Then at about age 14, a page would become a squire and be an apprentice to a knight. Lastly, at about the age of 21, the squire would become a knight and fight in battle.
A knight was a noble so he had all the rights and privileges that was with being a noble.