knighthood
The agreement you are referring to is called "subinfeudation."
The ceremony in which a squire becomes a knight is called a dubbing ceremony.
He becomes a knight at the age of 21 after training to become a knight. His teacher, a knight, knights him, thus he becomes a knight. Knight is a fun word :D
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The ceremony in which a squire becomes a knight is known as a dubbing ceremony.
Historically a young nobleman acting as a attendant to a Knight, before he becomes a Knight himself, is known as a Squire
"Bishop protects knight" suggests that the knight is on the diagonal of one of its bishops. This simply means that the knight could not be taken without then putting the attacking piece into the bishop's path. The bishop isn't actually "protecting" the knight, however; if the knight can be legally taken, then the question becomes, "Is my attacking piece worth more or less than the knight?" If, for example, I'm threatening that knight (3 points) with a pawn (1 point), then I don't care if the bishop is protecting it, because even if the bishop takes my pawn after taking that knight, I'll still be 2 points up in material after the exchange.
In chess, to win the exchange is to win a rook (castle) in exchange for either a bishop or knight. Since the value of the rook is considered five, and the knight and bishop about three (with the bishop counted as 3.5 by some, for its ability to checkmate when two are present), the two point win is referred to as 'the exchange'.
At the age of 21 he becomes a knight.
A dubbing ceremony.
No, 2Pac was bailed out of jail by Suge Knight in exchange for 3 albums under Knight's label, Death Row Records.
According to his agreement with Bertilak, Sir Gawain will receive whatever Bertilak hunts during the day if he stays at Bertilak's castle. In return, Gawain must give Bertilak whatever he gains during his stay. This exchange sets the stage for themes of honor, loyalty, and the complexities of chivalric ideals in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight."