The gorget fitted around the neck of a knight whilst protecting it
A gorget is a piece of armor that protects the throat and neck area. Historically, it was used by soldiers and knights to guard against cuts and blows to this vulnerable region during combat. In some contexts, particularly in Native American cultures, a gorget can also refer to ornamental jewelry worn around the neck.
I connect it to the French word for throat which is gorge,thus derives the word gorget ,a small armored plate to protect the throat in battle (sabre cuts),
To protect the wearer's neck
Oil paint on canvas.
The origin is medieval French for a band of linen wrapped around a woman's neck and head. Can also be a piece of armour protecting the throat. From the French 'gorge' meaning throat.
The Gleninsheen gorget, a ceremonial artifact from the Late Bronze Age found in Ireland, likely served both decorative and symbolic purposes. Crafted from gold, it was likely worn as a necklace or a form of body adornment, signifying status and wealth. Additionally, its intricate design suggests it may have held ritual significance, possibly related to religious or social practices of the time. Overall, the gorget exemplifies the artistry and cultural values of ancient Irish societies.
A black knight is a term used in fiction for an evil character or villain.
christen
Not with the bishop and knight alone but yes if they are used in conjunction with the king
knife
the knight if the fight is on ground. the navy solider if the fight is on a boat because the navy solider is used to the swaying of the boat but the knight isn't.however there might be a chance of the knight winning if he's lucky.
The Knight's Shortest Path Algorithm is used in computer science to find the shortest path that a knight piece can take on a chessboard to reach a specific square from a given starting position.