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    training on how to fight. He would use wooden shields and swards and practice with other pages. The page would also learn to ride a horse and carry a lance. He would learn to ride without using his hands. When the page was 15 years old, he would become a squire. He would not get a new set of things to do. His new duties would be to take care of the knights horses, clean weapons and armor, and he would go with the knight when he went off to war. The squire was required to be ready to fight…

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    "Courage is the first quality of a warrior." Knights began during the early stages of Europe. They began fighting due to the corrupt country having them switch to the Feudal system. Samurai began to fight due to a corrupt country and switched the Feudal system. Historians would argue that Knights and Samurai's are different, but Samurai's and Knights are very similar. They are similar because they wear lot's of armor and had similar training styles. First of all, Knights and Samurai are similar…

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    Of course for some, the allure of food held no sway if for only the soul dressed up as a very convincing Dullahan surely making the other partygoers wonder if he had quite the meal before coming by, or if his staminal alone would last him the knight. All the same as the knight's careful stepping would never cease doing his best to weave in between the crowds or even get convinced to get a few female party goes a dance with a distorted version of their prince charming at least once during this…

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    Matthew Bodiford English 12-4 Mrs. Kidwell February 22, 2015 The Knights Templar Imagine all of Europe’s wealth and all of its best men all gathered onto one single force. That’s what the Knights Templar essential were. They had military forces and unbelievable wealth unbeaten by any sole king or kingdom. With all this wealth who knows what else they are capable of. They could for all we know still exist today and have awesome treasures you only read about. If the Knights Templar were still…

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    As a knight, Perceval was well aware there were hard rules and soft rules when it came to knighthood. Hard rules were those outlined in the Knight’s Code, those of honor, chivalry, and dedication, and those had to be adhered to unfailingly. But, over time, knights had created soft rules, ones about how to manage families and friendships. And the first soft rule was that when it came to a knight’s wife, he never expressed nerves or doubt about an impending battle, and he did not breathe a word…

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    European knights were very important to the middle ages. Knights had to train, protect Barons and their lords, and go into battle when needed. However knights could go to rousing fairs and could compete in the jousting tournaments. This essay is based on true facts from the middle ages. Read on to learn about how European knights in the middle ages made a huge impact in the middle ages. The first step to becoming a knight was to serve as a page. Usaully at the age of seven, the young boy…

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    …….The knight lite of the past…… It was the duty of a Middle Ages Knight to learn how to fight and so serve their liege Lord according to the Code of Chivalry. Under their armor, the knights wore padding to ease the pain of wearing such heavy metal. In the early years, knights wore chainmail. These were metal chains linked together. It took about five years to make body armor out of mail. The covering for their chests and arms weighed between 20 and 30 pounds and sometimes had up to 200,000…

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    Introduction While the word chivalry is associated with gentlemanly behavior today, in the Middle Ages it was the code of knightly conduct that encompassed religious, moral, and social aspects. It was the way medieval knights were expected to behave both in society and on the battlefield. It is important to note, however, that a knight was not just any soldier, he was the mounted warrior of medieval times. Being a knight refers to being part of the cavalry and was a highly respected position,…

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    In the times of the Middle Ages, there was a very prominent social structure set into place. The Middle Ages had people such as; Kings, Lords, Nobles, Knights and, Peasants. During this time period, there was a Feudal system in place. This system meant that if someone like a peasant worked for a lord or the King, they would be rewarded with land. This system kept everyone satisfied. To be a knight meant that you were to fight, protect and work for the Lords of an area. Since the knights…

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    Ever since l was 7, I was sent away to a nobleman’s household to be a page the place where I learnt how to ride a horse and how to behave. I was trained for 14 years. When I was 14 I was apprenticed to a knight whom l served as a squire and was taught how to handle weapons and even went in battles with knights assisting me. There were 2 other ways of becoming knight besides being a boy with nobel birth. The first way was earning the right on the battlefield. If a soldier fought bravely during a…

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