PPT-Knights and their Chivalric Code

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Knights were an important class of people within the feudal society In terms of hierarchy they ranked below the lesser nobles but above the merchant and peasant

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Knights were an important class of people within the feudal society In terms of hierarchy they ranked below the lesser nobles but above the merchant and peasant classes Knights were appointed by the. The medieval metrical romances resembled the earlier chansons de gestes and epics However unlike the Greek and Roman epics medieval romances represent not a heroic age of tribal wars but a courtly or chivalric period of history involving highly dev https://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPX2PKDnek4. Code of Chivalry . A complex set of ideals, demanded that a knight fight bravely in defense of three masters. . 1. Earthly feudal lord . 2. Heavenly lord . The Crowning of King Arthur. from . Le Morte d’Arthur. by Sir Thomas Malory. What is a Legend?. A. legend . is a story told about extraordinary deeds that has been told and retold for generations among a group of people.. The Canterbury tales. By:. Budoor AlMurshed. Majd Hussaini. Hisham Hamed. Khalid Abdulrahim. A . knight.  is a person granted an honorary . title.  of . knighthood.  by a . monarch.  or other political leader for service to the monarch or country, especially in a military capacity.. King Arthur was the legendary King of Camelot. Stories about how he became king are folklore/myths mixed with historical details (legend). Many different versions about how he became king, how he died, and how he got his sword, Excalibur . Feudalism and manorialism structured and organized European society.. The System. It was simple, but effective and all land was owned by the King. On quarter was kept by the King for his property, some was given to the church and the rest was leased out under strict controls. . The Crowning of King Arthur. from . Le Morte d’Arthur. by Sir Thomas Malory. What is a Legend?. A. legend . is a story told about extraordinary deeds that has been told and retold for generations among a group of people.. Background Material. Knights of Legend. A Society of Promises:. Feudalism was a system of government and of land ownership.. In exchange for a nobleman’s oath of loyalty, a king would give him lands.. References Statistics for Corpus Linguistics, Edinburgh University Press The code of chivalry for knights glorified both combat and romantic love.. Knights: Warriors on Horseback. The Technology of Warfare Changes. Leather saddle . and . stirrups. enable knights to handle heavy weapons. The code of chivalry for knights glorified both combat and romantic love.. Knights: Warriors on Horseback. The Technology of Warfare Changes. Leather saddle . and . stirrups. enable knights to handle heavy weapons. Knights: Warriors on Horseback. Technology of Warfare Changes-. Leather saddles and stirrups allowed warriors to handle heavy weapons while fighting . Mounted knights = most important part of the army. King: the ultimate power. Feudal lords were appointed by the King in order to tend his land. These lords hired other, lesser lords and distributed land to them to divide the work. Knights were often given land in return for their military service. The Development of Feudalism in Western Europe. Early Middle Ages (476 – 1000). High Middle Ages (1000 – 1300). Late Middle Ages (1300 – 1450). 3 periods of the Middle Ages. The Early Middle Ages.

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