The knight was a landowner - the peasants were invariably not. Should the King rerquire an army raised, the knights would be obligated to round up their peasants and offer them into military service.
they were chosen cause of their qualitys to protect others
owe or own? Own yes, people borrow guns from others all the time.
150 knights can be seated around the Round Table. I few of the well known knights are Lancelot, Sir Gawain, Sir Galahad, Sir Percival and others.
trying not to get captured byanother knight and trying to defeat other knights and win respect from others such as other knights
Reverence is almost worship, you do not owe them this, you owe them respect and consideration.You owe them respect because as a person you would normally expect others to respect you (do unto others as you would have done unto yourself). They are also a source of experience and wisdom should you care to ask them for advice.You owe them consideration because of their age, as you get older you become less able to move round, hear, and sea. The everyday things of life get harder to do and it does honor to you to understand this and provide the elderly with a little help where you can.
The knight was a landowner - the peasants were invariably not. Should the King rerquire an army raised, the knights would be obligated to round up their peasants and offer them into military service.
The cross is a symbol of Christianity. Knights did not always fight on behalf of the Christian religion, but during the Crusades they did. MORE Only Knights Templar wore the cross. Others did not. The Templar begs in as an arm of the church in the Crusades.
You can't keep track of who you owe? You can't keep track of your solemn promises to pay back what others give you? You really don't think that is an acceptable excuse for anything do you?
There were monastic orders of men who took such vows. They included the Knights Templar, Knights Hospitaller, and Teutonic Knights, and possibly others. The crusaders were rather like this also, but they were not necessarily under vows. There are links below.
There are actually multiple versions of the Knights and Knaves problem. Some include more people than others, and some even have different restrictions. If you want to know the answer you have to be more specific.
The majority of the people who went on the crusades were neither noble nor knights. There were a lot of foot soldiers, archers, workers of all sorts, and others who went along.
The code of chivalry expected knights to display qualities such as loyalty, bravery, honesty, and respect toward others. Knights were also expected to protect the weak, defend the honor of others, and uphold justice.