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You can find information about knights and British history in books, online resources, museums, and historical sites in the United Kingdom. Libraries and archives are also great sources for information about knights and British history.
Go to www.Google.com and type in Middle Ages and you'll find enough resources for about 50,000 reports.
Knights And Armor is dedicated to the history of the medieval knight (ca. 800-1500 C.E.). Here you will find information and links on the life of the medieval knight.Begin with the history of knighthood (ca. 800 C.E.) and trace the medieval knight's role as a military, social, and political factor in medieval society. You will also learn about the evolution of the medieval knight'sarmor and weapons as he tried to keep pace with the medieval arms race. Also discover the science ofheraldry--the method of identification rooted in the Middle Ages. Also find out about the codes ofchivalry that medieval knights were supposed to obey, as well as the ideals of the crusades.Enjoy your travel back to the Middle Ages as you explore the world of the medieval knight.
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AnswerThis is an unanswerable question. Even if it could be recorded, the question implies that there was a singular first knight instead of a cultural movement towards the use of what we now call knights. AnswerThere was no first knight in the Middle Ages. Knights predated the Middle Ages. Knights were important in the society of Republican Rome. They were heavy cavalry, and were always around in greater or smaller numbers. When the Middle Ages began, the Germanic groups that founded the nations of Western Europe already had knights, as did the Byzantines.
wikipedia.com usually has that kind of information.
One can find information about the Battle for Middle-earth from numerous places. GameFAQs, Wikipedia, Gamespot, and EA Games provide information about the Battle for Middle-earth game.
I am not sure I understand your question would you please rewrite it?
You can read 'Horrible Histories, Measly Middle ages'.
The feudal lord or king who provided the peasants protection in exchange for a portion of their crops or benefits.
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