a knight has a coat of armour and a foot soldier has jus normal clothes i think hope i helped
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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The answer is "Knight".
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A samurai is comparable to a medieval knight not just anyone can be one they have to be a descendant from another samurai and they have to train for years. A regular soldier is just anyone who was inlisted or joined the military.
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There is no one term for that, a brave solider would be a knight, or a squire.
They are the colours and design of the lord that soldier or knight fights for.
The relationship between the knight and his peasants is the manorial system.
their all from medieval times
The spelling "knight" is a medieval mounted or armored soldier, or the related honorary title. The homophone "night" is the period of daily darkness, as opposed to daytime.
The difference between a shogun and a samurai is like the difference between a king and a knight.
It depends on which knight you are talking about. A "knight" is a medieval gentleman-soldier, usually high-born, raised by a sovereign to privileged military status after training as a page and squire. "Night" is the period between sunset and sunrise, especially the hours of darkness. I hope this answers your question. This isn't even a real answer, you seem to have ignored the first word in the question "WHY"