Yes. Knights at that time were considered vassals to a Lord. The vassal provided military aid, a portion of the food farmed on their land, and loyalty to their Lord. In return they got land, which was equal to money, and protection when needed. Knights were no longer used after the Hundred Years War between France and England. they were found to be ineffective, not helpful, against new military tactics.
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Medieval Times
Medieval Times
Medieval knights were typically required to serve in the army for a period of around 40 days each year during times of war. This service was often stipulated by the feudal system, where knights owed military duty to their lords in exchange for land and protection. However, during times of prolonged conflict, knights could be called upon for extended periods beyond this standard. The exact number of days could vary based on the specific obligations set by their lords and the nature of the conflict.
Knights were required to practice and train each day. They were also required to guard the castle and the royal family at all times.
Yes, knights were typically subordinate to feudal lords or monarchs, who held power over them in the hierarchical structure of medieval society. These lords granted land and titles to knights in exchange for military service and loyalty. Additionally, the church also exerted influence over knights, especially in matters of morality and conduct. Thus, both secular and religious authorities had power over knights during the medieval period.
Medieval Times
There were knights at all places in medieval times.
There were knights at all places in medieval times.
Medieval Times
heavy armorIn medieval times, knights wore armour when going in to battle.
In medieval times, soldiers were commonly referred to as knights.
A medieval knight in the middle ages or medieval times was William the conquerer
Knights
knights and peasants
Knights had many different religons, but they were always loyal to their king.
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in the medieval times they were called knights