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They needed these for the war effort, especially tires but it was also used in other aspects of the war.
When they got back from the crusades. IF they got back from the crusades. Knights were landed gentry of the dark ages who were rewarded for their service to the king by land. That land contained villains (commoners) who were tithed (servents of) to the knight of the manor. The villains worked on the land for the knight and the sale of the crops made the Knight money. Also during times of war they were allowed by the king to take bounty from the victories that they were instrumental in.
all correc [American forces were needed in the war effort especially because the western front needed strenght since the germmans where moving to that area and russia was pulling out of the war]
No as the battering ram was a medieval siege machine
times of war
Brooks Robards has written: 'Medieval Knight at War, the' 'Medieval Knight At War'
if you were a knight that came bake from war. you got 2 blocks of land.
A knight served a lord or a king in medieval times. In times of war, a knight was expected to fight. Knights followed a code of chivalry, meaning they had to act with honor, bravery, courtesy, and loyalty.
To fight for their king and to protect their king. ------------- Win tournaments, govern a feud, go to war when asked by his King/Lord.
no
A stone wall, a moat, and a knight's armor are all related medieval warfare, although a stone wall could also have uses not related to war.
Yes in fact the majority of Medieval Kings would have been knighted in their youth in order and preperation for war.
knight
"Timeline" (2003).
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So that they could be protected during times of war
war wick castle is a medieval castle