Historically a young nobleman acting as a attendant to a Knight, before he becomes a Knight himself, is known as a Squire
Sir Lancelot was a knight in the forces of the mythical King Arthur. He had two main weapons, the sword and the lance.
A squire served as a knight's apprentice, assisting with tasks such as caring for the knight's armor and weapons, accompanying the knight into battle, and learning the skills necessary to become a knight.
The squire. The squire would carry the knights weapons or armor, hold any prisoner the knight might take, protecting the knight, and take care of the knights horses.
No. All airplanes can't carry weapons but some airplanes can carry weapons. If it is a military aircraft so yes they can carry weapons but if it is a friendly aircraft so no they cannot carry weapons.
people carry weapons for protection
Yes, airplanes can carry weapons. That's quite true that some airplanes can really carry weapons.
You cannot. You have a primary and a secondary. You have to have a secondary.
You can only carry two weapons at a time.
The knight was assisted by his squire.
A Norman knight would have a large sword, a mace and often a lance.
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