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A knight's life expectancy during the medieval period varied significantly based on factors such as social status, region, and the era in which they lived. Generally, a knight might expect to live into their mid-30s to early 40s, although many did not survive beyond their 30s due to the dangers of warfare, injury, or illness. Advances in medicine and living conditions over time did improve life expectancy, but knights often faced a high risk of death in battle or from related injuries. Overall, the harsh realities of their lifestyle meant that many knights lived shorter lives compared to modern standards.

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