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Knights and Knighthood



Knight - in ancient and medieval history, a noble who did military service as a mounted warrior.

The Knight in Ancient History

In ancient history, as in Athens and Rome, the knight was a noble of the second class who in military service had to furnish his own mount and equipment. In Roman society, the knights (Latin equites) ranked below the senatorial class and above ordinary citizens. A knight   Read More...


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    Dictionary of Medieval Knighthood and Chivalry: Concepts and Terms
    by Bradford B. Broughton, Megan Broughton Blumbergs. 597 pgs.


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    The Household Knights of King John
    by S. D. Church. 177 pgs.


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