so that they can have no sins. THIS also goes for anyone who decided to fight.
Knights were willing to fight for their lords primarily due to the feudal system, which established a deep sense of loyalty and obligation. In exchange for land, protection, and a place in society, knights pledged their service and military support to their lords. Additionally, the promise of honor, prestige, and the potential for rewards such as land or wealth further motivated knights to fight. This relationship was reinforced by a code of chivalry that emphasized loyalty and bravery in battle.
Knights FIGHT
In return, the knights promised to fight on the king's behalf.
Knights were sons of their lords whose life-time duty eventually was to serve and fight for them in whatever circumstance.
Knights got their equipment from their lords.
Knights were willing to fight for their lords primarily due to the feudal system, which established a deep sense of loyalty and obligation. In exchange for land, protection, and a place in society, knights pledged their service and military support to their lords. Additionally, the promise of honor, prestige, and the potential for rewards such as land or wealth further motivated knights to fight. This relationship was reinforced by a code of chivalry that emphasized loyalty and bravery in battle.
Knights FIGHT
In return, the knights promised to fight on the king's behalf.
the lords give the knights power
Knights were sons of their lords whose life-time duty eventually was to serve and fight for them in whatever circumstance.
well for what i know the lords respected the knights but they were above them in the heirarchy. Knights were respected by all even the king and queen because they were the ones who went to fight for them. hope this helps
The lords provided knights with food & land.
The lords provided knights with food & land.
Yes, that was in the time of feudalism, where the lords (nobles) granted feifs (land) to the knights in exchange that the knight would fight in battles for the lord.
Knights typically served under lords as vassals, swearing loyalty in exchange for land and protection. Lords provided knights with a place to live, resources, and support in exchange for military service and loyalty. This relationship was based on feudal obligations and mutual benefit, reinforcing the hierarchy of the feudal system.
Chivalry governed relations between military and lords. Knights were granted land by the kings. In exchange, knights are expected to fight bravely for the king.
lords payed knights to protect them in their castle. In return the lord gave knights protection and land. Knights in class wise were lower than lords. lords are nothing close to being knights. Lords Had more land than knights.