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That competition is called jousting. The knights use lances to try to knock each other off their horses while riding towards each other at high speeds. It was a popular medieval sport and a symbol of chivalry and prowess.
Knights who demonstrated their fighting skills in contests were often called tournament knights. Tournaments were events where knights competed against each other in various combat activities to showcase their prowess and skill.
Horses did not live whith Knights.
they fighted on horses
tall and strong ones like quarter horses. Depends on the knights.
knights rode horses like any other person would ride a horse
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Friesian horses were popular war horses, and mounts of knights. For the Howrse game for Archimedes the answer is "for carrying knights".
The squire. The squire would carry the knights weapons or armor, hold any prisoner the knight might take, protecting the knight, and take care of the knights horses.
Dukes, Lords, and Knights in other words they wanted to have as many heavy cavalry as possible at their disposal. In order to do that they needed horses, in order to have horses they needed lots of land. They put land in control of people they liked called Dukes and Lords who produced horses trained knights...yada yada.