grundies and looking after king
Tipis themselves did not travel on horseback; they were portable dwellings used by various Indigenous peoples, particularly the Plains tribes. When moving, the tipis were typically disassembled and transported on dog sleds or by horses carrying the poles and canvas. Horses played a crucial role in the mobility of these tribes, enabling them to follow game and seasonal resources. Thus, while tipis were not transported on horseback, horses were essential for the overall movement and lifestyle of the people using them.
Archery was first used for hunting and combat.
Knights were retainers who swore fealty to their lords. The lords took care of their material needs, and were expected to come to the Lord's defense. As nationalism began to supersede feudalism, knights became self-employed freelances. Some formed mercenary companies.
In the feudal system, knights and serfs played crucial roles in maintaining the social and economic structure. Knights, typically noble warriors, provided military service to their lords in exchange for land and protection, reinforcing the hierarchical order. Serfs, who were bound to the land, worked the fields and supported the economy, offering agricultural labor in exchange for protection and the right to cultivate certain plots. Together, they formed the backbone of feudal society, with knights ensuring defense and stability, while serfs sustained the agricultural output necessary for the community’s survival.
Jousting is a traditional war game where knights on horseback charge at each other with lances, aiming to knock their opponent off their horse. It was a popular form of medieval entertainment and a way for knights to showcase their skills and bravery in combat. Jousting tournaments often attracted large crowds and were a key part of chivalric culture.
Jousting
A tournament
Polo on horseback is called just that. Polo.
Your question is confusing. You ask about 2 things. War games on horse and hand to hand combat. These do not go together. Please rewrite.
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.
Jousting !! ~
Polo
Knights played a major role in Medieval life.
the only sports i know what knights played were jousting and sword fighting
Archery and Horseback riding (which may also be known as Equestrian)
Knighthood is a title granted by a monarch or other leader in recognition of a person's outstanding service or achievements. Knights were typically trained in combat and chivalry, and they played a significant role in medieval warfare and society. The Code of Chivalry governed the behavior of knights, emphasizing virtues such as honor, loyalty, and courtesy.