Most knights in the late Middle ages put armor on their horses called Barding. This protective armor consisted of around 6 parts. You could use one piece or you could use all pieces. Below is a link on Barding: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barding
knights rode horses like any other person would ride a horse
no they use to go by feet
tall and strong ones like quarter horses. Depends on the knights.
Usually their noble steed, which is a Horse.
No, in fact they actually rode camels
The Heavy Horse
Yes, all knights did ride houses, due to all of the armor that they had to ware. Imagine having to fight someone with all of that armor on. You would be out cold in a matter of minutes.
People rode horses long before there was metal armor.
Because appetities resembled to Freud a horse which is ridden by ego.
False it was to much weight for a horse to carry
Shires, Clydedales, Barbs... Arabian and so on, just horses like that... Hope that helped!! :)
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