Training began at an early age; at around 7 years old, a knight-to-be would become a servant to another knight.
As a Paige and a Squire, the servant helped the knight darn his armor, readied his horse and weapons, trained to use weapons and horses in combat.
Fighting age was 16-20 (became a full fledged knight)
He served his liege, bound to offer service up to 40 days a year in peace times and more in war times.
Knights serve as the king's body guards, participate in administering justice.
Knights manage their own estate (main source of income), and they keep up skills in tournaments.
As a Paige and a Squire, the servant helped the knight darn his armor, readied his horse and weapons, trained to use weapons and horses in combat.
Fighting age was 16-20 (became a full fledged knight)
He served his liege, bound to offer service up to 40 days a year in peace times and more in war times.
Knights serve as the king's body guards, participate in administering justice.
Knights manage their own estate (main source of income), and they keep up skills in tournaments.