Only a boy that came from a noble family could become a knight. They had to first become a page, then a squire, and at the age of 21 they would become a knight.
Medieval knights lived mainly in Europe. Europe was the center of medieval chivalry and feudalism, where knights served as armored warriors supporting monarchs and nobles in battles and tournaments.
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Knights were basically warriors, their high training made them the best elite force to have on a battlefield in Europe. They were the most important component of a standard medieval army, and the most powerful.
in the medieval times they were called knights
in medieval Europe in the 500-1500
A guess here, about 1%. Very few were knights.
King Harold is the King of medieval Europe in the knights tale
__________ were peasants who worked land for a lord in medieval Europe. a. Vassals b. Surfs c. Fiefs d. Knights
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The Japanese counterparts of medieval knights were the samurai. They were warriors who served noble families and were known for their loyalty, honor code (bushido), and skill in combat. Samurai played a significant role in Japanese society, similar to how knights did in medieval Europe.
In medieval Europe, white symbolized moral purity.
to be a vassal for the monarch to provide knights for the monarch to maintain a manor