A person working as a knight's apprentice was a squire.
I should imagine the correct term,'for a female knight,' is DAME! Such a one is Dame Vera Lynn!
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
knight = ritter in German
There was no disgrace. It was always an honour to be a knight.
A person working as a knight's apprentice was a squire.
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Joseph A. Knight has written: 'A crisis call for new preventive medicine'
Historically a young nobleman acting as a attendant to a Knight, before he becomes a Knight himself, is known as a Squire
If you were a knight, you were basically what were would call the marines today. You protected the kingdom and fought off intruders.
A teenager who customarily served as a knight's attendant during Medieval times was called a squire.
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I should imagine the correct term,'for a female knight,' is DAME! Such a one is Dame Vera Lynn!
There were different ranks depending upon the country and time period. Knights had captains and field marshals.
Knight. (K is silent- sounds like "night") Moves in an "L" shape; 2 over and one across or vice versa.