A knight was a member of the nobility, and that was his class. Anyone of any class could become a knight, however. There were no fixed rules imposed on the monarch who knighted people, in this respect.
A knight in service of a lord or king would get the food from that king or lord who recruited him, otherwise he would buy it, or maybe if he had wealthy relatives he could get it from them.
The patricians were the elite class in ancient Rome, believed to have descended from the earliest inhabitants of the city, particularly the founding families. They held significant social, political, and economic power, often controlling land and resources. The term "patrician" originally referred to those families who could trace their lineage back to the original senators appointed by Romulus, Rome's legendary founder. Over time, the patricians became a distinct social class, often in contrast to the plebeians, who were the common citizens.
A knight was (and still is) a member of the aristocracy - in the medieval period, the ruling class. They were and are entitled to have their own individual coat of arms and at that time a personal entourage of troops, servants and perhaps a squire training for knighthood. Knights came in a range of different ranks from knight bachelor to earl and some were extremely poor, without lands or money of their own. "Medieval" is defined as the period between the end of the ancient/classical era and the modern era, but there are no specific set dates for these.
It was an idea brought back by knights. They fought in crusades in the Holy Land(around Jerusalem)
Nothing. A knight could be a vassal to his liege lord. When a squire is knighted, the new knight must swear alligence to his lord. When a liege lord calls on his vassals in times of war, the vassal knights must come to fight for him.
The knights payed for them. A knight was not only a fighting elite, but most of the time had to come from a wealthy backround. It was a status and class of person being a knight.
men and woman in social class learned how to socialize? think mcfly! i mean, how obvious is that! come on!
No, the Schlegels are upper-middle class intellectuals, while the Wilcoxes are wealthy upper-class industrialists. The two families come from different social backgrounds and have contrasting values and perspectives.
There living conditions were not so great. During war they had to eat dead things that could lead to disease then death.
Starting as a boy, you need to come from a wealthy family in order to be a knight. Knights are from wealthy familys.
Aunt Alexandra tells Scout that Walter Cunningham could not come over in Chapter 23 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" because he was "trash." She disapproves of the friendship between Scout and Walter due to social class differences.
The knights came from France, England and Germany.
Andrew Jackson came from a poor family of Irish Protestant immigrants.
right after Astro-Knights, the 10th island it's going to take a long time, as Astro-Knights will come out in late spring
A young man could also become a knight for valor in combat after a battle or sometimes before a battle to help him gain courage.
Dance of the knights
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