Facts About Knights In The Middle Ages. Facts about Medieval Knights 1. The Knighthood and the Code of Chivalry. However the Middle Ages was an extremely violent time and medieval knights did more than just protect castles. King Arthur and the romanticized tales that surround him and his knights include a lot of fantasy and fiction.
They were not only clad in impenetrable armour but had also spent years of their life training to become knights. The poster contains clearly explained background information about knights their training from the age of seven and their lifelong responsibilities. Knights often fought for the rights to pillage. No doubt many young men growing up in the Middle Ages dreamed of becoming a knight but only a few could afford to become knights. At the Medieval Ages armor was made from metal. Garments that knights wore to protect themselves from weapons.
Knights wore full bodies of armor that weighed about 100 pounds.
Modern-day romanticizations aside being a knight was highly hazardous even with the protection of. Undoubtedly the code of becoming a knight should be brave and fearless in the battle showing the quality to be devout loyal courteous and generous. They could become quite rich with the loot they gained from ransacking a city or town. The first requirement of a knight was someone who could afford a knights weapons armor and war horse. Modern-day romanticizations aside being a knight was highly hazardous even with the protection of. The introduction of knights in plate armour to the battlefield changed the nature of.