Knights worked for kings and queens primarily due to the feudal system, where loyalty and service were exchanged for land and protection. In return for their military service, knights received grants of land, known as fiefs, which provided them with income and status. This relationship was reinforced by a code of chivalry, emphasizing honor, loyalty, and duty. Ultimately, knights played a crucial role in maintaining the power and stability of the monarchy.
The 2nd highest, beneath the Kings and Queens. (ect. Kings and Queens, Knights and Nobles, Lesser Nobles, Freemen and Freewomen, Serfs) wrong knights were below the pope which makes them 3
knights served kings
Yes. In the medival times, Kings and Queens would go to tournaments between knights. The knights would fight with long, pole-like swords. Kings and Queens would also go to festivals usually just for entertainment.
kings and Queens ruled the villages and people and sold land
the lords, knights, kings, queens, serfs, and freemen got it the best
In chess, kings can capture any piece that is within their reach, including pawns, knights, bishops, rooks, and queens.
The highest. The ranks in order from highest to lowest are: Kings and Queens Knights and Nobles Lesser Nobles Freemen and Freewomen Serfs
The occupants of a castle were royal members of society in medieval times such as kings, queens, knights and servants.
Yes they did have kings and queens!
The Kings and Queens of Denmark.
The rooks are the "castles," as called by amateurs. The paws are the 8 pieces that go in the front of the rank. The knights are the "horses." The kings are the tall ones with the cross on top. The queens are the second-tallest ones that go next to the king. The bishops are the ones with the little slit through the upper-middle.
Queens Kings was created in 2000.