The tale of Roland is a famous one. According to legend, Roland was a paladin in service of Charlemagne. After Charlemagne was returning from campaigning against the Spanish Islamic states, his rearguard, commanded by Roland, was ambushed in the Pass of Roncesvalles. Roland had a famous horn, given him by Charlemagne, that he was to sound in case of trouble to bring back the army. Roland refused to call the army back into a trap, and did not sound the horn until the very end, when all his knights were dead, and he was dying. Charlemange rode into the pass to find his faithful retainer and his entire rearguard dead, but the majority of the vastly larger ambushing force killed also. This last stand has become a famous tale.
The first step to becoming a knight was to spend about seven years as a page, a young apprentice in the service of a knight who trained him. The page was usually seven to fourteen years old. After being a page, the apprentice graduated to a higher level, and spent seven years as a squire.
I believe he was still called a "knight".
Knight Crusader was created in 1954.
A knight is chosen when a squire wants to become one.
a black knight was a knight who either didnt serve a king or didnt want his king to be identified
there is king roland or roland smith, roland burris and the knight named roland .. or a boyfriend , who i love very very much xP
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to distinguish who he fights for
A knight devotes himself to his King or Lord, God, his lady
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The epic poem you are referring to is likely "The Song of Roland." It tells the story of the knight Roland, a loyal nephew of Charlemagne, and his last stand against the Saracens at the Battle of Roncevaux Pass. The poem is a significant piece of medieval literature and explores themes of loyalty, honor, and betrayal.
They are the colours and design of the lord that soldier or knight fights for.
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The epic poem of France is called "The Song of Roland" (La Chanson de Roland). It is one of the earliest and most famous works of French literature, dating back to the 11th century. The poem recounts the heroic deeds of Charlemagne's knight Roland during the Battle of Roncevaux Pass.
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