During the second stage of training to be a knight, a boy is called a "squire." At this stage, he assists a knight in various duties and begins to learn essential skills such as combat techniques, horsemanship, and chivalry. Squires typically start around the age of 14 and continue their training until they are ready to be knighted, usually in their late teens.
You would have to attend Knight school which is ironically during the day
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The noble knight never neglected his duties.
They were servants to knights were trying to reach the rank of knight
squire A+ a knight was his superior
A squire's duties included grooming, feeding, and exercising the knight's horse, as well as maintaining and cleaning their armor and weapons. They also assisted their knight in battle by handing them weapons, providing support, and tending to their needs.
A third degree Knight of Columbus is responsible for promoting the principles of charity, unity, and fraternity within the organization. Their duties include participating in charitable activities, supporting their local community, and upholding the values of the Knights of Columbus.
To server the lord, fight for him and many others tasks that a lord could give to the knight. But that dont force the knights go against religion i think.
At seven or eight years old, a boy would be assigned to a knight as a "page," whose duties consisted mostly of upkeep of the knight's equipment and fetching things for him. Around thirteen or fourteen, he would graduate to "squire," which requires him to oversee the knight's various pages as well as assist the knight in dressing for battle or parade.
Personal servitude to a knight or Knight-in-training. Primary duties would be ; care of his horse or horses, keeping armour and weapons clean and repaired, laundry and even cooking.
When the hiatus in the conversation became embarassingly long, I decided to start serving the sandwiches.
A knights apprentice is called a squire and they learn from him. They would have to follow the knight into battle and dreess him for battle. They would hold the knights extra weapons. At the age of 21 the become a knight and then they take a squire themself and it goes on and on.
Yes, knights were often expected to marry and have families to continue their lineage. However, their obligations to their lord and duties as a knight could sometimes make it challenging to prioritize family life. Family connections were important for a knight's social standing and alliances.
The Chancellor is the third ranking officer within the council. If the Grand Knight and Deputy Grand Knight are unable to perform their duties due to absence or incapacitation, the Chancellor assumes those duties until such time as the Grand Knight or his deputy are able. The Chancellors main function is to assist the Grand Knight and Deputy Grand Knight in an capacity requested or required, however the Chancellor is expected to pay special attention to new members and those members who are sick or in distress. In those councils that support and sponsor a seminarian, the Chancellor is responsible for all correspondence between the council and the seminarian. M.G. Bound Chancellor K of C Council 8182