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.
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
I believe he was still called a "knight".
Page- squire- knight
Page- squire- knight
the pagethe squirethe knight
they would still have to go through the prosses of becoming a knight but it was harder to become a knight because you had to buy your own equipment sometimes and it was more of a higher class thing
1st-Becoming a page 2nd- A squire who helps out a knight 3rd- A knight
becoming a Squire
You would have to attend Knight school which is ironically during the day
The three stages of knighthood were page, squire and knight.
first boyhood then page then squire then knight
page, squire, knight
There are no stages of becoming a queen. A queen is part of a royal family. The birthright allows a person to become queen.
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