The vassals and knight would continue service at the king's expense.
Depending of the knight's properties, if a knight had a castle he would live in his castle, if he had just a small house he would live in that house.If the knight was in service to a King or Lord than he would live at the King or Lord's court or wherever he was comanded to.
The king would tap a sword or some thing similar on the shoulders and dub him knight
Protect the King at all cost.
King's Knight happened in 1986.
A homophone for someone that protects a king would be a "knight."
The Japanese equivalent to a knight would most likely be a Samurai
King Arthur did not become a knight. He was working for a knight and planning to become one, but he became king first. There was a contest once that Merlin held. Uther Pendragon was king but died. They had to decide who would be king of England so they put a magical sword in a stone. Whoever pulled it out was king of England and King Arthur did.
i like both its close but i would have to say vampier knight
the Medieval Knight did not earn money. In return for his services to the lord or king, the knight would be payed by gaining land.
King's Knight was created on 1986-09-18.
King Arthur's best knight was Lancelot