The first step to becoming a knight was to spend about seven years as a page, a young apprentice in the service of a knight who trained him. The page was usually seven to fourteen years old.
After being a page, the apprentice graduated to a higher level, and spent seven years as a squire.
The first stage of becoming a Knight was to serve a Lord as a page for seven years from the age of 7, learning a host of basic skills.
There was nothing baring knights from becoming lords. A knight could become a lord if the opportunity came. A lord could also become a knight, but passing through the standard procedures to do that.
A squire is a job that the knights in medeivl times had to do befor becoming a knight
The basic stages are: Nomination Vetting Acceptance by the vetting committee Order of chivalry decided Acceptance by the nominee Investiture by the monarch or the monarchs representative.
I believe he was still called a "knight".
becoming a Squire
1st-Becoming a page 2nd- A squire who helps out a knight 3rd- A knight
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The first step to becoming a knight was to spend about seven years as a page, a young apprentice.
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The first step to becoming a knight was to spend about seven years as a page, a young apprentice.
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The second stage of becoming a knight typically involved training as a squire after serving as a page. As a squire, a young nobleman would learn the skills of warfare, horsemanship, and chivalry under the guidance of a knight. This stage was crucial for developing practical abilities and understanding the responsibilities of knighthood before being formally dubbed a knight in the final stage.
the page - When 7the squire - when 14the knight - when 21