to serve the king and country always
Yes he was a spanish solider who served as a spanish knight for his army
You would have to attend Knight school which is ironically during the day
Page- squire- knight
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Common in literature, but not in real life, a knight who was not in service to a lord was called a knight-errant.
a black knight was a knight who either didnt serve a king or didnt want his king to be identified
to serve the king and country always
yes
well, usually in the middle ages,cooks for knights or vassals were squires. a vassal is a knight that owned land from his lord. a squire is a knight in training.the job of a squire( age 12-16) is to serve his knight until he become one. they made meals for the knight, learned how to serve it, and also learned all the things that knights do.
Serve their knight and make sure he had everything he wanted.
They went to Crusades to help serve their country and religious beliefs.
The first stage of becoming a Knight was to serve a Lord as a page for seven years from the age of 7, learning a host of basic skills.
Yes he was a spanish solider who served as a spanish knight for his army
=well....becoming a knight was a great honor in deed but it was not a secret.....knights had to tell because that is the only way they could serve people....but mostly women...women were very important==well....becoming a knight was a great honor in deed but it was not a secret.....knights had to tell because that is the only way they could serve people....but mostly women...women were very important=
Knights had a lot of duties, first was to uphold the knight's code and be an example for the people of Camelot. Another was to serve as soldiers/bodyguards for the royal family or to escort or protect visiting dignitaries. Knights, particularly the Knight's of the round table, also serve as the King's personal council. Advising him on the matters of the countries and such although the last decision was the king's alone.
squire, where one would serve a knight in order to learn the skills and values of chivalry.