Knights were typically elite warriors who held a noble status, often receiving extensive training in combat and chivalry from a young age. Unlike ordinary soldiers, who could come from various social classes and might be conscripted or hired for specific battles, knights were usually heavily armored and fought on horseback, utilizing specialized weapons and tactics. Additionally, knights adhered to a code of chivalry, emphasizing honor, loyalty, and bravery, which set them apart in both military and social contexts. Their roles often extended beyond the battlefield, as they were also landowners and key figures in the feudal system.
That they had different amount of knights/ soldiers in the army.
footmen , archers and calvery
In medieval times, soldiers were commonly referred to as knights.
The full name of the Knights Templar is Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon. It is also known as Order of the Temple.
He had 1500 archers, 2000 knights and about 4000 foot soldiers.
The peasants normally worked the land as farmers but more physically fit people became soldiers and knights
soldiers got guns
That they had different amount of knights/ soldiers in the army.
In medieval times, knights were typically considered higher in rank and had more privileges than regular soldiers. Knights were usually nobility or wealthy landowners who could afford to be equipped with armor, weapons, and horses. They were trained in warfare, chivalry, and combat skills, while soldiers were often common foot soldiers or mercenaries who did not have the same status or training as knights.
footmen , archers and calvery
the men were made into knights when the king knighted him on both soldiers with a sword
In medieval times, soldiers were commonly referred to as knights.
Sons of lords or knights, trained from young age to become elite soldiers.
There were no peasants that were knights only nobles were knights, so to answer your question there was no one since they didn't exist.
Some were, most were ordinary people.
Soldiers of Fortune - 1955 Limehouse Knights 2-3 was released on: USA: 7 October 1956
Ordinary citizens who serve for a limited time as soldiers, rather than becoming full-time professional soldiers.