The knight ussually answered to the lord of the castle or the king.
In medieval times, knights were often under the command of a king or noble lord who would grant them land, titles, and privileges in exchange for their loyalty and military service. They would also follow a code of chivalry and could be part of a larger knightly order, such as the Knights Templar or the Knights Hospitaller.
Knights answer and get orders form a King or Lord usualy, this changes if you speak about a military order, in that case they would answer and get orders from their Grandmaster.
the lords are in charge of the knight
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The king.
by letting the fuel battery charge. Yes, but how do you charge the battery?!
If the peasants were on a lord's property, then they were under knights of the vassals.
Either but i would say Knights of a round, for damage reasons even though it takes forever to charge.
Battles like Agincourt proved that knights were not best troop you can have on battlefield, knights were often impetuous and this was not always an advantage, a standing army defending a strategic position proved to be much more effective than a cavalry charge, much more strategys to defeat heavy cavalry of knights were developed and knights were always less effective, another reasons are the expenditure on knights wages, maintenance, rewards..etc
The thing in the middle of a shield in the Middle Ages is known as a heraldic charge. This charge could be any symbol or design that represents the individual or family that owns the shield. The charge was used to identify knights and noble families in battle or tournaments.
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the serfs (or peasents) provided food for the lords. the lords, got their protection and land from the knights and kings. the knights, got food from the lords, and in return they protected them. they also protected the king, who is in charge of everything. hope that helped! your welcome
You need to get the Black Knights because they are the strongest knights.
the knights of the round table