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Ladies Knight - 2012 was released on: USA: May 2012
Ladies would give a knight something to carry into a joust. Typically this was a scarf.
The cast of Ladies Knight - 2012 includes: Malcolm Devine as Dragon Afton Quast as Princess Joe Rothenberg as Singing Sword Whit Spurgeon as Chorus Member
opposite of Knight
This was evidentally the lower or junior ranking of Ladies-In -Waiting, or Palace Dames as they were called in Italy and Germanic countries (Hofdamen in German) a Damsel of the court would be to a Lady In Waiting, as a Squire would be to a Knight- the junior, in-training or apprentice grade. I have never heard this term used- there were Ladies In Waiting, and similar titles.
The proper punctuation would be to include an apostrophe after the word "ladies" to indicated possession by multiple women: "ladies' purses"
A black knight is a term used in fiction for an evil character or villain.
No A knight in Medieval times was a protector he competed (joust, sword fight, etc., etc) the ladies were the ones that cooked and cleaned and if you were a nobleman's wife you watched over the manor and made sure it was nice and tidy. And by the way "No" is a really bad answer because it has nothing to do with the question.
The term "ladies first" means that men will should allow women to go first.
There is no one term for that, a brave solider would be a knight, or a squire.
I heard "Sleek Geek" recently. Ladies who are into Geeks are called "Geek Freaks".
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