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Knights often killed other knights due to feudal rivalries, disputes over land, or personal honor. Conflicts could arise from political alliances, betrayals, or the desire to assert dominance in a region. Additionally, tournaments and battles were part of a knight's duty, where combat against other knights was not only acceptable but celebrated as a demonstration of skill and bravery. In some cases, revenge for past grievances also motivated such conflicts.

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