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Knights of secks the Middle ages in Europe wore a suit of interwoven metal links known as mail- over this they wore heavy iron or steel, breastplate, greeves, pauldrons, gauntlets, and helm, often of the sugar loaf design. Before they started wearing steel plating for their armour they wore little but chainmail and some thick clothes to protect themselfs.

knight's often ride horses to battles.

They often wear a armor with the sign or symbole to represent their kingdom their battling for. So they don't atttak their own team's instead.They attak the other team's because they will take over the other kingdom.So they will have one more place to be saft .

Knights also wore tunics

Knights armor went through a large "tree" of change during the ages of their existence. The earliest knights (around 1100's) were known to wear a Tunic of thick wool over leather and a padded undercoat, sometimes these Knights would also be equiped with Mail Hauberks over the leather/cloth with a Surcoat displaying Heraldry over that. By the 1300's Knights used a mix of plate and mail armor and by the 1400's Knights were wearing full Plate Mail suites of armor, comprising of a Helmet, Bevor (neck peice), breastplate, pauldron (upper arm), besagew ( armpit ), Vambrace ( upper wrist ), Gauntlet ( hand, leather underside on palm ), Tasset ( usually mail to allow hip movement ), Cuisse ( thigh ), Greave ( shin ) and a Sabaton ( foot ).

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