The relationship between lords and vassals made up a big part of the ... clergy and peasants and townspeople Knight.
I pretty sure it's hospitalers
MidKnight! LOL
The term "knights and townsmen" typically refers to the social classes in medieval Europe, where knights were often members of the nobility and served as mounted warriors, while townsmen were the merchants, artisans, and residents of towns. This dynamic reflects the feudal system, where knights provided military service in exchange for land and protection, while townsmen contributed to the economy and urban development. In board games, such as "The Settlers of Catan," these roles can also represent different strategies and resources.
knights templar
Knights are nobles because they are sons of knights wich are nobles.
Knights usualy wore a suit of chainmail which was made up of small metal rigs tied together.
I pretty sure it's hospitalers
I pretty sure it's hospitalers
I pretty sure it's hospitalers
the men were made into knights when the king knighted him on both soldiers with a sword
In the Middle Ages, jousting was primarily a noble sport reserved for knights and other members of the aristocracy. It was seen as an opportunity for knights to showcase their skills, valor, and chivalry. Commoners, such as peasants and townspeople, were generally not allowed to participate in jousting tournaments.
I pretty sure it's hospitalers
Colonists set up public schools in each town. The townspeople took up collections to pay the teacher. The local townspeople also got together to build these schools.
There is no cow. Someone made it up because they thought it was funny.
Because Norman wanted power of the townspeople and more. Because Norman wanted power of the townspeople and more.
The townspeople made machinations to overthrow the mayor because of his acts of depravity.
iron