he was a noble man hope this helped :)
knight
A knight was a noble boy who went into knight training at 7 or 8 years old and became a page. At 13-14 years old he became a squire and finally at 21 he became a full knight. ------------- A squire became a knight when he proved worthy of that title in battle at the eyes of his master/knight.
Only male children could. The order was page @ age 7, squire @ age 10, and a knight @ 20-24. A male of noble birth could become a knight but the farthest a peasant could go is a being a squire. God Bless!!
(valiant is an adjective and means brave or noble)The woman admired the man because he was so very valiant.The knight was both valiant and charismatic.The valiant efforts of the pilots resulted in the rescue of the ship's crew.
A knight was a noble so he had all the rights and privileges that was with being a noble.
le chevalier noble = the noble knight
the answer to the noble knight able to see the holy grail will be Galahad
No, he is not noble.
If you mean as a knight the noble boy was made a knight at 21.
he was a noble man hope this helped :)
A knight would often be a vassal of a more powerful noble, or subsidiary to the noble in another way.A powerful noble could also hold a knighthood himself.
The noble knight never neglected his duties.
knight
The Knight in Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" is simply referred to as the Knight. He is described as a noble and valiant warrior who upholds the ideals of chivalry and noble behavior.
A page was a noble boy in training to be a knight and it was a stage in that process. He became a knight at the age of 21.
A knight was a noble and his job was to protect his holdings and the holdings of his king.