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Pages acted as personal servants to knights and barons.
Answer That was the age of which they wore suits of Armor. It is a very interesting subject to learn!
Castles and knights were prominent during the Medieval period in Europe. This period ranged from the 5th to 15th century and ended around the time when gunpowder became widely used on the battlefield.
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!
An important restriction was age because knights were forced to be in military service for 40 years or more.
Medieval is an adjective which describes the period of time known as the middle ages. So by saying something is medieval you are saying that it comes from the middle ages.Examples:That sword is medieval.In medieval times, knights dominated the battlefield.If you want to use medieval as a noun then you have to you the term "middle ages".Examples:That sword is from the middle ages.In the middle ages, knights dominated the battlefield.It doesn't make sense, and also sounds wrong, if you try to use medieval as a noun or middle ages as an adjective.Examples:That sword is from medieval.That sword is middle ages.
The Sir Gawain and the Green Knights were written in the mid to late fourteenth century.
Medieval tournaments evolved from the military games of the Roman Empire. The first tournaments that were called by that name, which had a new, medieval, character, happened some time around 940 or 950. But it was not until about 1050 or so that the tournaments took on the form we would recognize, with knights jousting and so on. The critical issue here might have been the inventions of the stirrup and arched saddle, without which jousting is really not possible.
There are two distinct meanings of the word knight. One was a heavy cavalryman, a man who would fight from horseback with heavy weapons, as opposed, for instance, to a mounted archer. So medieval writers might refer to the cavalry of an Islamic army as knights. The other meaning of knight was a man who had been knighted by a king. (In earlier times, people other than kings knighted people in some places.) This required going through specific training and, finally, ceremonies. In practice, the people who did this were normally Christian. After the Great Schism in 1054, they would have been Roman Catholic in western Europe, or Eastern Orthodox in the East. There were monastic orders of knights, and these, of course, required their knights to be of their religion. Those I am aware of were all Roman Catholic.
Carcassonne is a city in France. It is famous for the medieval fortress named Cite De Carcassonne, as well as other architecture from the same time period.
Yes. The nobles/knights were required to have practise each week and they worked all the time on their weapons and use of them. Tournaments were for that purpose as well as having fun.