knights served kings
they had sleepless knights
Knights got their equipment from their lords.
Knights FIGHT
They are knighted by the ruling monarch.
There were monastic orders of men who took such vows. They included the Knights Templar, Knights Hospitaller, and Teutonic Knights, and possibly others. The crusaders were rather like this also, but they were not necessarily under vows. There are links below.
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.
The three vows taken by the Knights Templar were poverty, chastity, and obedience. They dedicated themselves to a life of service, renouncing personal wealth, relationships, and worldly desires in order to serve God and protect pilgrims in the Holy Land.
False. Both knights in medieval Europe and samurai in feudal Japan were required to swear vows of loyalty to their lord or daimyo. Loyalty was a core aspect of their code of conduct and honor.
The knightly vows typically include promises to be loyal, brave, and chivalrous. These vows often involve swearing to defend the weak and helpless, to protect women and children, to serve their lord faithfully, and to uphold honor and righteousness in all their actions. Additionally, knights may also vow to be humble, just, and to maintain a strong moral code.
The Vows was created in 1973.
Solemnly promised
5 Vows
Traditional wedding vows
The promises of some calves = some cows' vows.
Then they are different, additional vows.
Vows for a Massacre was created in 2007.