Women can also receive the accolade of knighthood. They are called Dames and are addressed as Dame so-and-so. I'm not sure if one would be, for instance, Dame so-and-so, Dame of the Bath or Dame so-and-so, Knight of the Bath but the honor is the same.Michael Montagne
In Japan women were equal to men, thus a women could become a samurai. In Europe Women weren't treated equal to men, thus they couldn't become knights. Samurai soldiers slept with their swords because they were scared of their wives, European soldiers didn't.
Most knights went through training, and the training was usually only given to the sons of noble families, such as men with titles of nobility or knights. In theory, a king or certain other members of nobility could knight a person for whatever reason he might have. There were many cases of this happening, usually as a reward for some deed. There was, for example, an order of knights made up entirely of women who had fought in a battle defending a town in Catalonia called Tortosa. These women were all, or nearly all, untrained women and not members of the nobility, but they were all legally knights.
Nobody can "become: gay. Sexual orientation is not changeable. It works the same for both men and women.
Because women have eggs and a womb and men don't.
men definatley men
It isn't made for women. Men were the only ones who wore armour and they were knights.
This day is for the men in Japan instead of the women. Women get chocolate for men instead of the other way around.
That men aren't stronger than women!
women
Yes and were just as feared as men
the men were made into knights when the king knighted him on both soldiers with a sword
UCF Knights men's soccer was created in 1975.