Oh, dude, medieval knights lived in castles, not just any old house. These castles were like the ultimate man caves, with big stone walls, drawbridges, and probably a moat for those days when you just want some alone time. And let's not forget the suits of armor, because every knight needs a fancy outfit for a night out.
The relationship between the knight and his peasants is the manorial system.
medieval atilliator makes crossbows for knights in the army. They are highly paid.
A medieval knight in the middle ages or medieval times was William the conquerer
MidKnight! LOL
Froissart, a medieval chronicler, believed that knights were more important than peasants. He viewed knights as the noble class who upheld chivalric ideals and protected society through their military prowess. Froissart often romanticized the deeds and adventures of knights in his writings, portraying them as the epitome of honor and valor in medieval society.
Today one can simply wear an armor and call himself a knight, back in medieval you had to be a noble.
The relationship between the knight and his peasants is the manorial system.
There were knights at all places in medieval times.
There were knights at all places in medieval times.
Yes, there were knights.
The medieval knights got their names from their possessions. They usually did not have surnames but owned land, so they would use the title of their territory, region, village, or the like as their names.
Yes Samurai are like the equivalent to European knights.
medieval atilliator makes crossbows for knights in the army. They are highly paid.
Medieval Times
Medieval knights lived mainly in Europe. Europe was the center of medieval chivalry and feudalism, where knights served as armored warriors supporting monarchs and nobles in battles and tournaments.
Medieval Times
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