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What does it take to become a knight? What was life in the Middle Ages like?
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Flails were used to pierce the knights armor.
A flail was used to pierce not just the body but the armor as well.
Castles became important in western Europe during the late 900's and 1000's.
A knight has to recite the "Code Of Chivalry" in the dubbing ceremony.
There was a famous solider nammed Chevalier.
Between the Squire and the Knight there is another job nammed Accolaade.
A squire serves for & years until finally becoming a knight.
A morning star is a war wepeon. It was uesed to defend the kingdom.
knight often wore a women's scarf during jousting time.
In the 14th century the boys of great birth were left under charge of their mothers till age seven.
A page will turn into a squire at age 15 or 16.
Only the king and queen may dubb squires.
At a full knighthood the trained knight was to waer a white vesture.
sometimes a knight wouldnt appear with heardalic markings
A squire becomes a knight at age 21.
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Each squire was assigned a knight.
A knight could have several squires
Full plate armor was first made in the 15th century, it weighed about 50 pounds.
A page learned his manners from the nobbleman'a wife.
A squire could sometimes hold the knights flag at battle
You can not just become a knight, first you will be a page, then a squire, and finally a knight.
A new page plays games with the lord for practice traning.
A squire becomes a knight at a dubbing ceremony.
To be a knight you have to live with a diffrent family to be trained by an older knight
At seven years old, a boy goes to live at a near by castle to be a page
A person who is going to become a knight begins training at 6 or 7.
To become a knight, you must be from a noble family. Lower class citizens were not allowed to be knights.