yes a lord did own 40 knights a day !!!!!!!!!!!!!! yes a lord did own 40 knights a year. simply because after 1 knight dies the other 1 will replace them!!!
To server the lord, fight for him and many others tasks that a lord could give to the knight. But that dont force the knights go against religion i think.
A knight served a lord or a king in medieval times. In times of war, a knight was expected to fight. Knights followed a code of chivalry, meaning they had to act with honor, bravery, courtesy, and loyalty.
To fight, and any other tasks that his King or Lord would asign.
Nothing. A knight could be a vassal to his liege lord. When a squire is knighted, the new knight must swear alligence to his lord. When a liege lord calls on his vassals in times of war, the vassal knights must come to fight for him.
A typical day for a knight was serving his lord which gave him land money and protection if the knight would fight for him against other lords
Knights were typically trained to fight in battles as part of their duty to protect their lord or kingdom. They fought for honor, loyalty, and sometimes financial gain. Knights also fought in tournaments to showcase their skills and courage.
you swear your allegiance loyalty to your lord or king and fight for him when he calls for you sort of a first preson answer
In feudalism, a lord was a leader of his lands. A knight was a soldier dedicated to his lord.
Common in literature, but not in real life, a knight who was not in service to a lord was called a knight-errant.
The types of achievements or things needed to become a knight include that they had to be holy and they had to become a squire and help the lord fight in battle and if the squire was old enough and the lord thought it was time he would become a knight so the squire would go home and take a bath and pray until the next day when he becomes a knight then the lord will ask the squire why do you want to become a knight and if the lord thinks it is a good answer then the squire would put on an armor suit and put his sword around his chest and the lord would take a sword and tap his shoulders three times while saying"I appoint thee Edward James a Knight'' And that is how you would become a knight.
lord gives land to knight, knight protects the lord
There was nothing baring knights from becoming lords. A knight could become a lord if the opportunity came. A lord could also become a knight, but passing through the standard procedures to do that.