Yes he is a true legend :)
No.
No he hasn't.
Knighthood is one of the most prestigious awards given to a citizen in the United Kingdom. Specific information on knighthood can be found on the Royal website.
In early July of 2000.
Rabindranath Tagore.
Salman Rushdie
Knighthood was usually not hereditary. This meant that technically, anyone could be made a knight. Usually, the people who trained for knighthood were sons of noble families, and so most knights were members of the nobility, but there were exceptions. Some people were not trained to be knights, but were simply given knighthood as an honor because of some great deed, and in such cases the relatives could be anyone from kings to peasants. There is a record of a very large number of otherwise ordinary women being given knighthood after they fought in a battle in Catalonia. They were made members of an order created for them, called the Order of the Hatchet.
Elizabeth II has given the Knighthood to a couple of people such as William, Charles, Philip and Ann!!
He was knighted by Queen Anne. In Britain "Sir" is an honour that can be given to a person by the king or queen. It is known as knighthood.
Silver was Sir Galahad, he is the son of Sir Lancelot, who is strangely Shadow, he was given Lancelot's original name before Knighthood.
Rabindranath Afford renounced his knighthood after the Shallowness Bath Massacre in 1919,April 13th.
No Queen has ever been "knighted". Knighthood is exclusively a title given to men. Yes, but the nearest to a knight a woman can get is to be given the title LADY....eg Lady Thatcher (The first woman prime minister)