Horses were important to knights. In fact special heavy horses were bred for them.
That they have "chivalry", or etiquette in everyday life to others (as in social interactions).
One important element of the Code of Chivalry was mercy. Killing an unarmed knight would not have been consistent with the code as it would be merciless. It happened, from time to time, that important people killed prisoners or others who were not armed. Henry V of England was accused of this, and it was considered a disgrace by many people.
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fungi is important because it can help to decompose any animal or dead things.
it is not chainmail....hauberk is a type of chainmail tunic is not tunic is like animal hide or something along those lines but it is not chainmail
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dog
Margaret E. Knight did not create an animal. She invented things such as the reel, rotary engine, and the internal combustion engine.
kinght created the animal caricter
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No specific date is assigned when the knight helmet will appear. It is random and sporadic.
it protected them from being shot with arrows and swords.
If you were a knight, you were basically what were would call the marines today. You protected the kingdom and fought off intruders.
taking care of animal armor and manor
A squire learns skills such as combat training, horsemanship, and chivalry before becoming a knight. This training is important for a knight as it ensures they are well-prepared for battle, capable of protecting themselves and others, and uphold the code of chivalry in their service.
The great plains important animal was the Bison.
I think that the dog was the more important animal.. :O