neither man wanted to serve their country and they appeared when the king called the them
The knights served their King.---
Knights were sons of their lords whose life-time duty eventually was to serve and fight for them in whatever circumstance.
The serfs would serve the knights which were given a land along with it's population in exchange for their military service. It's a medieval system known as Feudalism.
It was called "impressment" and was often done forcibly by groups called "press gangs", leading to the specific synonym "pressganging."
Both European medieval knights and Japanese samurai warriors pledged oaths of loyalty to their respective lords or masters. This feudal loyalty was central to their roles, as knights served noble lords in exchange for land and protection, while samurai adhered to the Bushido code, which emphasized honor, duty, and allegiance to their daimyo. These oaths underscored their commitment to serve and protect their leaders, often at the cost of their own lives. The honor associated with these vows was crucial to both warrior cultures.
They weren't actually called knights... they were called Crusaders, but anyways, they simply went to Crusades to help serve their country and religious beliefs.
According to the code of Chivalry, knights in the middle ages would learn to fight and serve their leige lord. Knights should be brave and show qualities of loyalty and generousness.
it probably comes from the "feudal system" which basically goes like this: the king serves god,barons serve the king,knights serve the barons,pheasants serve the knights ect ect ect
The knights served their King.---
The knights granted land to the peasants and serve in the army. The knights get land from tenants in cheif, and the peasants make payments to the knights. Hope i helped :) KayKayBear!~
Knights were sons of their lords whose life-time duty eventually was to serve and fight for them in whatever circumstance.
The Knights Templar had squires to serve them. Their squires differed from those of other knights, because they were not in an apprenticeship and did not normally become knights, but were just servants. Also associated with the Knights Templar were sergeants, who were members of lower social classes who served as light cavalry. They rendered military service. The Knights Templar had their own clergy as well.
The pulmonary circulation system does not serve the metabolic needs of the body tissues directly, but only the lungs.
A serve that can be retaken is called
It is called a serve receive.
they had three fields that rotated witht the seasobs and they also had KNIGHTS
The word 'serve' appears 222 times in the King James version.