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Order the age knight page squire?

Page squire then knight


Describe the training of a knight?

a boy would start training at the age of 7 as a Page. As a page he learned to hunt and to uphold the ideas of chivalry. By the age of fifteen or sixteen he became a squire. as a squire his education in the art of war began. he learned to ride a horse in Battle, to use a sword, a shield, and a long spear called a lance. the typical squire officially became a knight around the age of twenty one.


What age is a page in the middle ages?

A page usually started at 7 and became a squire at 14, but these ages were not set in stone.


How do boys become knights?

at the age of 8 a boy would become a page and was taught how to fight and how to behave in the kings court. At the age of 15 or 16 the page would become a squire and assist his knight with his armor and bring him his meals. A squire also learnd how to fight in armor and on a horse. When the squire was about 20 he could become a knight after proving himself worthy


When did the life of a knight start?

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.


Who was eligible to become a knight?

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!!


What age does a a squire become a knight?

The squire was the escort of a knight. I don't think promotion was automatic.


What were the steps to become a knight?

First you were trained as a page. the page would serve his lord as a sort of assistant and he would also train in fighting, wrestling, hunting and horseback. at age 14 the page would become a squire. a squire would learn chivalry, heraldry and using the weapons he would use as a knight. the next step would be when the squire finished all his training and would go through the knight ceremony. he would be dubbed by a local knight or a nobleman or even a king.


What did a training knight become at the age of 14?

21. They were started training at age 8 or 9 as a squire and by the time they were 15 they were a page and then at 21 became a knight.


How did boy boy become a knight in medieval times?

A boy started training to become a knight at age of 7-14 and became a Page 14-21. After that he became a Squire which is an apprentice to a Knight. Eventually the Squire might be dubbed a knight by a King or the Knight who trained him after praying and standing vigil for an extended period.


Where did a medieval page usually go to learn about knighthood?

a medieval page normally wentto another castle at the age of 7 he had to be the son of a noble man and had to go learn his knighthood at another castle where there was a knight age 7- page go to be raised at a castle age 9-valet he would be a servant to a knight and run messages to the ladies age 15-squire he would go everywhere with the knight and help him when he is in danger age 21-knight pray in the chaple all night and be dubbed by a swored


How many years do you have to train to become a knight?

A knights training started as a page around age 7. A page was a servant to a knight, and would run errands, carry messages, and do menial tasks like polishing armor and weapons. The page would receive instruction in areas such as manners, heraldry, horsemanship, and perhaps the rudiments of weapons. After seven years, around the age of fourteen, a page became a squire. A squire had more advanced duties. The squire would help his knight arm and don armor, was responsible for his weapons and horses, would carry his knight's banner. The squire was responsible for rescuing the knight if captured, ransoming him if that was not possible, and seeing to his honorable burial if necessary. After an additional seven years as a squire could potentially become a knight, but the advance was not automatic. Not all individuals had the inclination for a for a military life, and some remained squires. As the middle ages advanced it became more common to allow aristocrats to substitute a cash payment for military service to their lord, and a certain number ended their military career and became essentially country gentry.