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Becoming a Knight: ; There were only a few ways in which a person could become a knight. The first way was the normal course of action for the son of a noble: When a boy was eight years old, he was sent to the neighboring castle where he was trained as a page.
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library.thinkquest.org/10949/fief/medknight.html
library.thinkquest.org/10949/fief/medknight.html
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For a boy that was born of royalty there was a common process for becoming a knight. At around the age of 8 he would be sent off the to the local lords court to become a page. This meant that he would learn all the necessary things for knighthood, things such as the rules of court, chivaly, writing, music and weapons.
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www.knight-medieval.com/
www.knight-medieval.com/
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When a boy born by a knight turns six or seven he is sent from his home to a near by castle. There he is trained by the lord of the castle to become a knight. He is a page. A page helps his lord dress and put on armor.
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www.kyrene.k12.az.us/schools/brisas/sunda/ma/1jake.htm
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Pages practiced fighting with a sword against a wooden stake, or "pell" to develop muscles needed in becoming a strong knight. A page had to learn to skillfully use a; bow and arrow for hunting and often practiced this skill by competing;
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tayci.tripod.com/boy2knight.html
tayci.tripod.com/boy2knight.html
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Becoming a knight meant that a person must first serve as a page and then as a squire. Learn more about the process of becoming a knight. ... (In some cases, the sons of commoners could train for knighthood -- as in the movie "A Knight's Tale.") These children were cared for by the women of the castle until they turned 7,
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history.howstuffworks.com/middle-ages/knight2.htm
history.howstuffworks.com/middle-ages/knight2.htm
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1. Being a knight was one of the most important of all medieval professions. Create a timeline to illustrate the process of becoming a knight.
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www.lewiston.k12.id.us/whitman/webquest/knight.htm
www.lewiston.k12.id.us/whitman/webquest/knight.htm
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The Origins Of The Medieval Knight : EXCEPTIONAL! ... Knighthood : Outlines the process of becoming a knight. ... Who is a Knight? and On Knighthood...
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www.fidnet.com/~weid/knighthood.htm
www.fidnet.com/~weid/knighthood.htm
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During the High Middle Ages, it was technically possible for every free man to become a knight, but the process of becoming one was very expensive; thus it was more likely that a knight would come from a noble (or wealthy) family.
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knights.wizardio.com/becoming_a_knight.php
knights.wizardio.com/becoming_a_knight.php
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Summary: This picture book describes the knights of the Middle Ages. Illustrations depict armor, weapons, defense systems, chivalry, and the process of becoming a knight. The book recognizes several famous knights such as Sir Lancelot and Sir Gawain.
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teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlresources/units/byrnes-literat...
teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlresources/units/byrnes-literature/hadlock.claris.html
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