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Among his many accomplishments, being appointed as the Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire was a very important achievement.
You have to be a level 5 knight and mage, then go to Paladin Order
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!!
it just means that nobles were usually the only ones rich enough to afford being a knight.
Usually one first became a page when one was eight years old. As a page, a boy would serve his lord until he became a teenager. When a teenager, a boy would become an esquire. As an esquire the boy would study battle skills and follow a knight to battle. When his training was complete (this was usually when he reached 22 years of age) he was knighted.
The types of achievements or things needed to become a knight include that they had to be holy and they had to become a squire and help the lord fight in battle and if the squire was old enough and the lord thought it was time he would become a knight so the squire would go home and take a bath and pray until the next day when he becomes a knight then the lord will ask the squire why do you want to become a knight and if the lord thinks it is a good answer then the squire would put on an armor suit and put his sword around his chest and the lord would take a sword and tap his shoulders three times while saying"I appoint thee Edward James a Knight'' And that is how you would become a knight.
They would need to show to a ruler that they have achieved something very high. The ruler would then take the soon to be knight's sword, make the soon to be knight get on one knee, and the ruler would pat the sword on his shoulders and give him a title. Then the one that showed great ability would become a knight.
To be a knight, a person had to have weapons, armor, horses, and the servants needed to tend them. In order to do this, the knight had to have enough money and land to support them. So the bottom line is that normally a knight had to have a manorial estate with farmers and servants.
squire, where one would serve a knight in order to learn the skills and values of chivalry.
It depends on the situation. "N" or "Kt" is the abbreviation for knight in chess. You will also find knight abbreviated as KT, KA, KBE, KC, KG, etc. Here is a list of "knight" abbreviations with their respective ranks... KG. Knight Companion of the Order of the Garter KT. Knight of the Order of the Thistle KP. Knight Companion of the Order of St. Patrick GCB. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath OM. Member of the Order of Merit GCSI. Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India GCMG. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George GCIE. Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire GCVO. Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order GBE. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire KCB. Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath KCSI. Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of India KCMG. Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George KCIE. Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire KCVO. Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order KBE. Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire CB. Companion of the Order of the Bath CSI. Companion of the Order of the Star of India CMG. Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George CIE. Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire CVO. Companion of the Royal Victorian Order CBE. Commander of the Order of the British Empire DSO. Companion of the Distinguished Sewice Order MVO. Member (4th Class) of the Royal Victorian Order OBE. Officer of the Order of the British Empire ISO. Companion of the Imperial Service Order MVO Member (5th Class) of the Royal Victorian Order MBE. Member of the Order of the British Empire
Page squire then knight
In order to become glamorous, you will need to dress in a sophisticated manner. Proper etiquette is also important in order to be a glamorous person.