They usually don't have traditions, but mostly they are people in very heavy metal usually in movies with princess and dragons. Mostly they want to protect princess before dangerous... Also before they become knights, they had to be baptized so they can do what they do (kill..)
Yes, it was common for knights to pray before battle for bravery, protection, and guidance. Prayer was seen as a way to seek strength and divine support in the face of danger and uncertainty. This practice varied among individuals based on their personal beliefs and religious traditions.
Arthur knights
Knights existed primarily in medieval Europe from the 9th to the 15th centuries, playing a significant role in feudal society and warfare. Samurai were prominent in Japan from the late 12th century until the 19th century, serving as warrior nobility during the feudal period. Both groups were characterized by their codes of honor—chivalry for knights and bushido for samurai—reflecting their cultural values and martial traditions.
Miguel de Cervantes. In his novel "Don Quixote," Cervantes satirizes the traditions of Spain's feudal past through the character of Don Quixote, who idealizes the chivalric values of medieval knights in a humorous and critical way.
the knights of the round table
You need to get the Black Knights because they are the strongest knights.
That depends on what Knights you are talking about. Are you talking about the medieval Knights in each Kingdom, the Knights of Malta, the Knights Templar? You are going to have to be a little more specific to get a meaningful answer.
The knights of Columbus are catholic. The knights of Columbus are catholic.
knights are in battle. :)
There were ceremonies in which Knights kissed the cross, and this often happened when they became knights.
knights served kings
knights templar