At 7 years old
He becomes a knight at the age of 21 after training to become a knight. His teacher, a knight, knights him, thus he becomes a knight. Knight is a fun word :D
1st answer: no 2nd answer: Yes they did. a Knight was most often given a fief of land to rule on behalf of his immediate superior. These fiefs would normally include a manor of some description in which a knight could rule close to his subjects, however he'll usually be given an apartment in his lords castle or town.
It depends on the location and lords of the castle.
Knights Could ransack other (enemies) villages, guard the Kings castle, be the lords "bodyguard" and could participate in administering justice.
Kind of. King, Queens, and other royalty lived in a castle. Knight's and lords lived in manors, which were large estates that also came with slaves to work the land.
lords and kings of England
Medieval
lords lived in their own castle on their manor
Medieval
A typical day for a knight was serving his lord which gave him land money and protection if the knight would fight for him against other lords
A knight was very valuable to a lord because knights had to follow a set of rules called chivalry which said that knights had to support their lords in battle no matter what and had to obey their lords. In return, the lords gave knights land where peasants farmed and they had to pay the knight that owned the land. But at the same time, knights also had to pay their lord.
The lord in the middle ages lived in the back of a castle !