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Edit, added info: There were indeed 10 basic figures, 4 mounted and 6 of foot, but with all the shield, colour, crest and other variations a 'complete collection' would consist of many more figures, and cost a lot of money to buy.
There were 9 different shields, each in yellow, orange, sky blue, and black (other colours have been seen, but may have been Hongkong pirate copies), which could, of course have red or white rose centres.
There were 6 different hangings below the helmet crests in 4 regular colours and 18 different crests, each in red or white. (also different colours have been seen, but possibly Hongkong copies)
Then there were also different colours and types of horse blankets and saddles. lance pennants, some of which are mega rare. A mounted knight with a YELLOW horse blanket recent sold for UK£370 on Ebay! And a knight on the charging (not rearing) horse in WHITE sold for UK£350!
Britains had a branch (franchise?) in France which made Swoppet knights, some in unusual colours, and these sell for ridiculous prices on the few occasions they come up for auction as well.
Have I bought any? No! I'm an obsessive collector, but not that obsessive ;-)
knights wore metal armor which was very hard to carry on because it weighed many pounds!
Young Noble boys who showed promise started knight training around 7 or 8 years old. As they approached their teens they were made Squires to a knight. Some stayed and others would leave the "program". A young man became at knight at 21. An interesting bit of trivia about knights is that they were not allowed by law to wear rings. Many of the early knights were little more than thugs for the local Nobility and were more like the mafia than the shiny knight in armour that we think of from stories. It wasn't until the Church stepped in and made the knights vow before relics of Saints that they would no long harm or kill widows, children or the elderly that some order was brought to the knighthood.
The Bayeux Tapestry shows many examples of Norman horsemen's typical wear. The standard armor for them was a knee length mail shirt. Chain mail is a type of armor made up of tiny interwoven metal chains.
they dont have a specific amount. it could be 100-100000 in a army. depends on how big the kingdom is
When knights weren't fighting, they engaged in various activities such as training for combat, participating in tournaments, and maintaining their skills in horsemanship and weaponry. They also managed their lands, overseeing agricultural production and collecting taxes from peasants. Socially, knights attended feasts, participated in courtly events, and upheld chivalric values by demonstrating loyalty and honor. Additionally, many knights devoted time to their families and the church, reflecting the multifaceted roles they played in medieval society.
12 knights
lots
8 knights were at the round table
there were 150 knights at the round table
The Winter Knights has 384 pages.
samurai have an armor made out of bamboo, leather and some metal. but knights armor are made of steel or many chain mails joined together Samurai didnt have the chivalry that was requested from knights
Horses did not live whith Knights.
There are 114 episodes of Knights of the Zodiac (Saint Seiya) .
three knights of the round table
In a game of chess, each player starts with 2 knights, so there are a total of 4 knights on the board.
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The different legends list between 12 and 150 knights.