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.
Yes, there were knights.
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No.
knights and peasants
No. They had messengers to do that.
Knights played a major role in Medieval life.
The Japanese counterparts of medieval knights were the samurai. They were warriors who served noble families and were known for their loyalty, honor code (bushido), and skill in combat. Samurai played a significant role in Japanese society, similar to how knights did in medieval Europe.
Pages acted as personal servants to knights and barons.
There were knights at all places in medieval times.
Yes, there were knights.
There were knights at all places in medieval times.
Medieval Times
Knights were basically professional soldiers. They were valuable on the battlefield because they were skilled at fighting from horseback. They also enforced the laws of their lord, baron, duke, or the King.
Medieval knights lived mainly in Europe. Europe was the center of medieval chivalry and feudalism, where knights served as armored warriors supporting monarchs and nobles in battles and tournaments.
The knights they like, killed people and than feasted on their dead body and than tuts their barreh and they banged their wife
knights
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