Knights were nobles so they had nice quarters in a manor or estate.
they sleep on straws or if not situation animal skin
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.
squires were actually knights in training. They were Pages at the age of 7 and became Squires at the age of 14. Squires were a knights personal servant until they were 21 years old when they were dubbed a knight. Squires had to learn how to fight, dress the knight for battles and clean the knights armour. They lived with the knight in fairly wealthy houses .As for the food i do not know they were fairly well up in society, normally from familys of lords etc so i assume they ate upper middle class medieval food. In medieval they ate peacocok,dolphin, quail, dove etc (and yes it does sound disgusting but they were classified as delicasys then) and for dessert generally jelly in the shape of a castle etc to show great wealth and prosperity. I am a year 8 student studying medieval times so this is just whats in my textbook and what ive been taught.
Quarters are always places that people sleep or live.
squires are 13-14 years old
Of course they slept, they would of gotten tired
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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.
"The King's squires were called and they rode forth into battle".Squires don't exist anymore, so you would primarily see the word used in medieval history or fantasy novels.
They didn't need to, the king gave them everything they needed.
About age 14-15 years old they became squires. They began at age 7 and at 21 became a full knight.
squires were actually knights in training. They were Pages at the age of 7 and became Squires at the age of 14. Squires were a knights personal servant until they were 21 years old when they were dubbed a knight. Squires had to learn how to fight, dress the knight for battles and clean the knights armour. They lived with the knight in fairly wealthy houses .As for the food i do not know they were fairly well up in society, normally from familys of lords etc so i assume they ate upper middle class medieval food. In medieval they ate peacocok,dolphin, quail, dove etc (and yes it does sound disgusting but they were classified as delicasys then) and for dessert generally jelly in the shape of a castle etc to show great wealth and prosperity. I am a year 8 student studying medieval times so this is just whats in my textbook and what ive been taught.
Squires were preparing to be knights, and part of that training was the appropriated use of weapons as they were commonly carried. They would usually have at least a dagger. But it should be remembered that medieval squires were around for five hundred years or so, and there was a lot of variation in usage in a lot of countries.
In the warmest, most secure rooms. Near centre of the building, alongside the chimney and fireplace.
Sleep!
They could play many instruments. They could be blacksmiths. They could be Lords. They could be jailers. They could be knights or squires.
with the horses
Cole Squires's birth name is Cole Robert Squires.