Background Information:
What is a knight?
In former times, the term was easily defined, knighthood were warriors subject to certain responsibilities and expectations. A knight was a term to refer to a warrior or nobleman, although today to refer to a person who has been given a royal recognition. During the middle ages, the term knight referred to a mounted and armoured soldier.
What were knights used for?
Knights were used mainly for defence. They would defend their village when there was an invasion. They may also be sent off to war or take over another village.
Why were knights important?
Knights were important because without knights, the village would be defenceless. The village would need knights to defend the village and …show more content…
Women of the castle cared for these children until they turned 7, when they were put in a house with a lord or a knight. They would then be granted the title 'page'. They were taught many basic things, such as care for weapons and armour and how to care for a horse.
When a page turned 14 and started to develop the body, mentality, strength and manhood, he would be promoted to a squire. The new squire took a sacred sword from a bishop or priest and swore to use it for religious and honourable purposes during a religious ceremony. After this ceremony, the squire took his place in his lord's households and attended his duties. There were different squires for different duties.
Apart from their duties, squires learned martial arts of being a knight. They wore chainmail armour so they could get used to the weight and as they got older, they trained in full armour. Squires would also assist knights in combat, at tournaments and when knights travel to foreign land.
When squires turned 21, they were ready to be knighted. Squires could be knighted by another knight if the knight himself felt that the squire was ready. Squires that had been knighted would have a celebration with complicated