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 ladies followed the men, and couldn't vote
to protect the people inside
opposite of Knight
Their role was to protect their kings land and people. But because they did they would get a piece of land.
A cack version of a knight, considered to be worth half as much as a knight in a fight. A cack version of a knight, considered to be worth half as much as a knight in a fight.
Ladies Knight - 2012 was released on: USA: May 2012
A knight served a lord or a king in medieval times. In times of war, a knight was expected to fight. Knights followed a code of chivalry, meaning they had to act with honor, bravery, courtesy, and loyalty.
In medieval times the knight was attended by his squires. The knight was training these squires in the martial arts as well as court etiquette. In theory the squires would dres the knight for battle, however as the squire was also going into battle it is more likely they were dressed by the pages or common retainers.
Dame..
The answer is "Knight".
A Knight
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