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a knight has a coat of armour and a foot soldier has jus normal clothes i think hope i helped

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A medieval knight was a heavily armored and mounted warrior who belonged to the nobility and fought on horseback, often participating in tournaments and duels. In contrast, a medieval foot soldier was a common soldier who fought on foot, typically wearing lighter armor and using weapons like swords, spears, and bows. Knights were generally of higher social status and received more training in combat than foot soldiers.

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