'Being a knight' is not an occupation and does not produce an income.
no
the knights job was to fight, watch the village, and watch over the king.
to be a knights a lord or a king
They did the odd jobs for knights and were in training to become knights. They were the son's of nobles who showed promise of knighthood.
watch the servants as they worked and had jobs as knights,Barons and lords.
nobles,knights and king's and queen's
they begin as a page, then went through physical training
Knights never farmed, as they were higher on the social ladder. The jobs of tending the farm was given to peasants and other lower classes.
No, British knights do not receive earnings for their title. Knighthood is an honorary title bestowed by the monarch, and it does not come with any financial benefits. Knights may, however, receive allowances or stipends in some cases for official duties or ceremonies.
Not much was written about poverty in the Middle Ages. The poor were not considered important. But there were jobs as farmers and scribes. On the upper class there were the knights and the kings champions.
Yes unfortunely. But Cygnus Knights are sort of two jobs at once. You'll see why when you log on.
All the jobs have an equally amount of EXP needed to lvl up depending on the user's level.