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The ceremony in which a squire becomes a knight is known as a dubbing ceremony.

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The name of the ceremony in which a squire is named a knight is called a dubbing ceremony. After the ceremony the knight has the title of 'Sir.'


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The ceremony in which a squire becomes a knight is called a dubbing ceremony.


What is the name of the ceremony during which a squire becomes knight?

A dubbing ceremony.


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The queen was knighted during the ceremony.


What took place during the ceremony to induct man into knighthood?

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What does French word j'adoube mean?

It means "I dub" as in "I dub this man a knight." It is an old word that specifically refers to the ceremony of the king tapping a soldier's shoulder to declare him a knight (chevalier in French).


Knight kneels before a lord places his hands between the lord's hands and indicates that he is the lord's man The lord recognizes the knight as a vassal raises him to his feet and kisses him?

It's the commendation ceremony. See here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commendation_ceremony


What is knighting ceremony?

A knight was the backbone of Medieval warfare. He was he equivalent of tanks, today, providing speed and shock. A boy would usually serve as a Squire (knight's assistant) until around 21 years old. If chosen for knighthood, he usually went thru' a religious Vigil, and specific instruction of How to Be a Knight. On the day, he was presented to another knight or lord, or his king. The actual ceremony of dubbing had the prospective knight kneeling, and being struck (lightly) on the shoulder with the flat of a sword, and being proclaimed Knight. In later days, knighting was the exclusive right of the king. On occasion, a soldier or squire would so distinguish himself on the field of battle, that he would be knighted virtually on the spot. The modern equivalent is a "battlefield commission," where an enlisted man is made an officer.


Who makes you a knight or a dame of England?

A person is made a knight or a dame of England by the reigning monarch through a ceremony known as "dubbing" or "investiture". This honor is typically bestowed upon individuals who have made significant contributions to society or the country.


What type of knighting ceremony did a 14Th century English knight have?

one with pretty flowers


A special ceramony making a squire a knight?

i think its just called a knighting ceremony