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The knight was one of three types of fighting men during the middle
ages: Knights, Foot Soldiers, and Archers. The medieval knight was the
equivalent of the modern tank. He was covered in multiple layers of armor,
and could plow through foot soldiers standing in his way. No single foot
soldier or archer could stand up to any one knight. Knights were also generally
the wealthiest of the three types of soldiers. This was for a good reason.
It was terribly expensive to be a knight. The war horse alone could cost
the equivalent of a small airplane. Armor, shields, and weapons were also
very expensive. Becoming a knight was part of the feudal agreement. In
return for military service, the knight received a fief. In the late middle
ages, many prospective knights began to pay "shield money" to their lord
so that they wouldn't have to serve in the king's army. The money was then
used to create a professional army that was paid and supported by the king.
These knights often fought more for pillaging than for army wages. When
they captured a city, they were allowed to ransack it, stealing goods and
valuables.
Who is a Knight
Essay On Knighthood
Becoming a Knight
Training for a Squire
Dubbing Ceremony
Weapons
Chivalry
Code of Chivalry
The Magna Carta
Glossary of Terms
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