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Sons of lords or knights, trained from young age to become elite soldiers.
~ It took a knight about 30 minutes to get dissed into their full armour for jousting. ~ Knights met at about 60mph when jousting on horses. ~ Their armour weighed 20kg. ~ They had spiral stairs so that it was hard for the knights to get up in heavy armour and a heavy sword and shield whist fighting. ~ loldogs, ~ ;)
Wool, of which clothing was made. Wooden, as in the toy swords boys played with pretending they were knights. Womanhood, who knights vowed to protect. Wroth which means to become upset.
They are knighted by the ruling monarch.
Knights in medieval Europe typically started their training as young boys, serving as squires to experienced knights to learn skills like swordsmanship, horsemanship, and chivalry. Training also included physical conditioning, combat practice, and learning the code of chivalry. Knights-in-training would participate in mock battles, tournaments, and jousting to hone their skills before being officially knighted.
they were knighted by king Arthur
Women could become knights. Please use the link to the related question below for more information.
they were chosen cause of their qualitys to protect others
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No. Only men were able to become citizens of any medieval towns. Not women
They did the odd jobs for knights and were in training to become knights. They were the son's of nobles who showed promise of knighthood.
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