![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “The Medieval Knight” by Christopher Gravett This book explores the history, training, and equipment of medieval knights, as well as their role in battle, politics, and society. Page - servent boy, learns how to ride horse, religious instruction. page, in medieval Europe, a youth of noble birth who left his home at an early age to serve an apprenticeship in the duties of chivalry in the family of some prince or man of rank. There were fewer knights as the Middle Ages went on until they disappeared completely. “The Book of the Order of Chivalry” by Ramon Llull This medieval text provides a fascinating insight into the ideals and practices of chivalry, including the duties and obligations of knights and their role in society. Describe the three basic stages for a boy to become a knight. Knights in the Middle Ages were very popular because they were warriors and protected people. “Knighthood in Medieval Literature” by Elizabeth Archibald This book examines the portrayal of knights in literature from the medieval period, from epic poetry to romance and chivalric tales. Jousting Knights could reach a Speed of 40 MPH faster than some London Tube Trains. The Knights Lance was a very Powerful Weapon with an Incredible Impact Force. “The Knight in History” by Frances Gies This book offers an engaging overview of the role of the knight in medieval society, from their origins as mounted warriors to their role as courtly figures and symbols of aristocracy. The Knights’ Favourite Weapon was his Knightly One Handed Double Edged Sword that weighed about 2 to 3 pounds. “Chivalry” by Maurice Keen This classic work explores the origins and development of chivalry as a social and cultural phenomenon in medieval Europe. A re-enactor in the armour and costume of a medieval knight. ![]()
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