Some facts on knights are that knights wear a scarf and a viel to impress the ladies. Another fact on knights is that the way they jousted is the oringanal shootout and it was the start of the rifle.
if knights were good at combat, they would be rewarded with chicken dipped in cheese.
Some knights wore nothing underneath their armor because they thought it would make them sweat less & it was easier to move around
knights didnt want squires, they were forced to have them because their lords forced them too.
Not all were chivalrous. They generally were the best warriors of Europe. They were sons of other knights/or any other kind of noble. Most were in search of wealth.
the kinghts of the round table
The nights that are the guarders for the kings caltas
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knights served kings
England is where most knights were. some were in china
Not all were chivalrous. They generally were the best warriors of Europe. They were sons of other knights/or any other kind of noble. Most were in search of wealth.
~ It took a knight about 30 minutes to get dissed into their full armour for jousting. ~ Knights met at about 60mph when jousting on horses. ~ Their armour weighed 20kg. ~ They had spiral stairs so that it was hard for the knights to get up in heavy armour and a heavy sword and shield whist fighting. ~ loldogs, ~ ;)
"Some knights did not sit at Arthur's Round Table."
Some other names for knights include cavaliers, chevaliers, and hidalgo.
King Arthur was betrayed by some of the members of Knights of the Round Table. The two knights are Lancelot and Morded.
Most knights were allowed to marry, but there were some who were not, There were monastic orders of knights, such as the Knights Templar, and these orders often required their members to make monastic vows. Some of these did not allow marriage.
Some knights were called sirs as they were knighted by a king/Queen for different reasons.
Some were kind and some were not.
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Some knights went on the crusades to bring back wealth. Some went as part of a quest, or as part or a religious pilgrimage.
Some do, some dont, depends by the knight.