John, Duke of Bedford was one, who acted as regent for the English Kingdom of France, won the battle of Vernuil and came very close to unifying the kingdoms of France and England under a single monarch.
Another famous Knight would be Simon de Montfort who led the second barons revolt against Henry III, with the idea of establishing England as a republic.
Knights used to be famous because in their time they were guards, warriours, fighters, and protectors. The reason they were more famous was because they had alot of movies made about them to but that isn't the main reason the main reason is. Back then Knights were noble warriors and everybodu could trust them. Noble warriours of the king!
the kinghts of the round table
Some facts on knights are that knights wear a scarf and a viel to impress the ladies. Another fact on knights is that the way they jousted is the oringanal shootout and it was the start of the rifle.if knights were good at combat, they would be rewarded with chicken dipped in cheese.Some knights wore nothing underneath their armor because they thought it would make them sweat less & it was easier to move aroundknights didnt want squires, they were forced to have them because their lords forced them too.
It was important for the symbol to be clear so that he can be recognised on battlefield ( and other) and it also represented the noble house he came from.
The nights that are the guarders for the kings caltas
kin arthur
The Famous Dark Knights are a teenage rock band from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
The only name that comes to mind for me is Joan of Arc, but then she was a Saint......
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A knights most important job was to protect the serfs of the village.
Godfrey de Bouillon, Prince Edward, and William Marshal.
A medieval knight in the middle ages or medieval times was William the conquerer
because with out it there not a knights and they cant protect them selfs
because with out it there not a knights and they cant protect them selfs
only one i know is joan of arc im not sure about any more
Mickey leron
Knights. Froissart was more focused on battles, chivalry, and nobility.