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A young learning knight was often called a squire. Squires were apprentice knights who assisted experienced knights in battle and learned important skills and knowledge necessary for knighthood.
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The name of a Knights servant or helper is called a squire. Usually a lower class citizen or at times it can be a young noble in training as a knight.
No, when he was young he was a knight. And part of his name was Lord.
The verb phrase in the sentence 'We are learning about young authors' is 'are learning.'
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I believe he was still called a "knight".
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Young People's Learning Agency was created in 2010.
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The knight was assisted by his squire.
The first stage of training a knight was called "page hood." Young boys would become pages around the age of seven and would learn basic skills such as horsemanship, obedience, and etiquette while serving as assistants to the knights.
The road to knighthood was a long one. A boy about 7 or 8 years old who looked like they could hold promise was picked to start training. At about 12 he became a squire for a knight and did everything from fixing armour to learning the skills he would need. At 21 he officially became a knight.