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What are french knights called?

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Why were knights called chevalier?

Chevalier is the French word for "knight". Knights were usually aristocrats, and it was pretty common for the Norman aristocracy in England to speak French. You'll note a certain similarity to the words "chivalry" and "cavalry".


What are the french knights called?

French knights were commonly referred to as "chevaliers," which translates to "knights" in English. The term is derived from the French word "cheval," meaning horse, reflecting their role as mounted warriors in medieval society. Chevaliers were often part of the feudal system, serving lords in exchange for land and protection. They adhered to a code of chivalry, emphasizing virtues such as bravery, honor, and loyalty.


A group of knights are called?

a group of knights is called a bunch of knightsa group of knights is called a bunch of knights


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Knights of the round table.


What were pieces of land given to knights as payment called?

Peaces of land were given to the knights like if it was a payment


Why were knights called sirs?

Some knights were called sirs as they were knighted by a king/Queen for different reasons.


What is the term for a group of knights?

A group of knights is called a "chivalry" or a "knighthood."


What is the medieval knights code of conduct?

The code of conduct for knights is called a Chivalry.


What languages did knights speak?

It depended on what country they lived in and what era you're talking about. There have been knights in many different countries.