First, they were a page boy. Page boys wait the table. They learn proper etiquette.
Then, they become a squire. A squire was a knight's servant. One of his duties was to wash the knight's armour.
Knights were the sons of nobles so at about 7-8 years old they began training as a knight. This would last until they are 21 when they finally finished their training.
There were ceremonies in which Knights kissed the cross, and this often happened when they became knights.
Knights and Samurai
Yes, there were knights.
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The knights granted land to the peasants and serve in the army. The knights get land from tenants in cheif, and the peasants make payments to the knights. Hope i helped :) KayKayBear!~
I think Stephen is the best medivle king of England and Henry the I is the worst king of England
yes, as squires they were taught to read and write
Yes, medieval knights did receive education, typically starting at a young age with training in various skills like combat, horsemanship, and chivalry. They would also often learn reading, writing, and mathematics, although formal education varied depending on wealth and social status.
The church provided spiritual guidance, moral support, and the sacrament of confession to knights. It also promoted the idea of chivalry and encouraged knights to protect the weak and defend the church. Additionally, the church played a role in organizing crusades and providing financial support for knights.
Rome didn't have Knights . They came in the 1300's with feudal Europe and the fall of Rome.
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In the fourteenth century, boys would go to school and learn about chivalry. As they grew older they would attend training as interns to knights or craftmasters. Ifthey chose to become knights, they would undergo extensive training in battle and military affairs for several years.
Knights were typically noblemen or men of high social standing who received training in combat, chivalry, and warfare. They often underwent a rigorous process of education and apprenticeship, known as knightly training, before being dubbed a knight. Additionally, knights were expected to uphold the values of chivalry, such as loyalty, bravery, and honor.
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You need to get the Black Knights because they are the strongest knights.
the knights of the round table
That depends on what Knights you are talking about. Are you talking about the medieval Knights in each Kingdom, the Knights of Malta, the Knights Templar? You are going to have to be a little more specific to get a meaningful answer.