I believe knights were only trained to defend their lord.
The Pope.
Pope Innocent III
European knights were urged to join the Crusades by Pope Urban II. They were to rout the Muslims and free the holy city of Jerusalem as well as protect the Holy Roman Empire at Byzantium in 1095. The reward was forgiveness for all of their sins.
Both Japanese and European feudalism featured a hierarchical structure where land was exchanged for military service and loyalty. In Japan, the system was centered around samurai and their lords (daimyos), while in Europe, it involved knights and nobles. A key difference was that Japanese feudalism was more centralized under the shogunate, whereas European feudalism was often fragmented with overlapping allegiances. Additionally, cultural and social roles differed, with the samurai adhering to a strict code of honor (bushido) compared to the chivalric code of European knights.
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The European knights wore a suit of armor and their weapon is a sword
The European knights followed the Code of Chivalry, which was a moral and honor code.
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The Pope.
I believe a one title a knight can go by is 'Sir' but it is only an educated guess.
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received salaries in payment for their service
Pope Innocent III
Their Lord/King or the kingdom's Marshall.
The code of behavior for knights was called the Code of Chivalry. There is a link below to an article that explains it.
Samurai, but actually knights were European Samurai.