Knights
Knight is the English term for a social position originating in the Middle Ages. In the Commonwealth of Nations, knighthood is a non-heritable form of gentility, but is not nobility. In the High and Late Middle Ages, the principal duty of a knight was to fight as, and lead, heavy cavalry (see serjeanty); more recently, in the United Kingdom, knighthood has become a symbolic title of honour given to a more diverse class of people, from mountain climber Edmund Hillary to musician Paul McCartney. By extension, "knight" is also used as a translation of the names of other honourable estates connected with horsemanship, especially from classical antiquity.
The history of knighthood involves, therefore, the history of the social institution, which began somewhat differently in the various European regions; the history of the word, and the corresponding terms in French and Latin; and the history of the technology which made heavy cavalry possible.
Knighthood is designated by the title Sir in England. The French title "Chevalier", the Spanish "Caballero"(related to chivalry),the Italian "cavalieri", the German "Ritter" (related to the English word Rider) or the Polish "Kawaler" (for Modern Era knighthoods or "Rycerz" for medieval knighthoods) are usually used in Continental Europe. Outside the British Commonwealth, the title is respected but may carry less gravitas, and thus may or may not appear, for example, in the mass media and other publications. There are technically differing levels of knighthood (see Order of the British Empire), but in practice these are even more symbolic than the title itself today and thus only express the greatness of the recipient's achievements in the eyes of the Crown.

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- Scotland's Ian McGeechan is to be knighted in the New Year's Honours list for his services to rugby. By Brendan Gallagher A veteran of seven Lions tours ...
- Patrick Stewart to be knighted
- By Philippa Bourke Dec 21, 2009, 4:00 GMT Star Trek actor Patrick Stewart will be knighted by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, according to sources at ...
- Lord Mayor denied knighthood after backing bankers' bonuses
- For the past century, with very rare exceptions, every Lord Mayor not already knighted has received the honour. Mr Luder, a former Labour councillor, ...
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- Make it 'Sir' – Patrick Stewart To Be Knighted | TrekMovie.com
- The UK's Mirror is reporting that Patrick Stewart, who has been spending much of the last decade returning to his roots on the British stage, is to be knighted by the Queen on this years New Year's Honours list. ...
- Make it Sir: Star Trek's Patrick Stewart to be knighted
- Patrick Stewart?Star Trek's Capt. Jean-Luc Picard and X-Men's Charles Xavier?will be knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, according to a report in the British newspaper the Mirror.
- Patrick Stewart To Be Knighted - Starpulse Entertainment News
- British actor Patrick Stewart is to become a 'Sir' - he will receive a knighthood in Queen Elizabeth II's New Year's Honors list.
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* Tip of the lance has a little "crown" as a protection against serious injuries
* Each foot knight measure out at 3.35"L x 1.5"W x 3.82"H
* Mounted characters measure in at 5.91"L x 3.03"W x 5.63"H
* Scale of 1:20
* Horse draped with coat of arms blanket
Secular Orders:
A great number of secular knightly orders were established from the late Middle Ages onward: for example (to name but a few), The Most Noble Order of the Garter, Order of the Golden Fleece, The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, The Most Ancient Most Noble Order of the Thistle, and The Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
Knight links
- Medieval Knights
- Medieval Knights. Castle studies on history, architecture, design, and preservation.
- The Knights Of Royal England
- The knights of royal england provide spectacular medieval jousting
- Knights and Chivalry in Medieval England
- Knights in Medieval England
The life of a knight in the medieval period.
Jousting, warfare, and tournaments. - Norman Knights
- Norman Knights
- Knights Templar of Britannia Official Site
- Knights Templar of Britannia. Become a Member. Grand Master's Ancestral heritage from Original 12th Century Knights Templars, 1066 and William The Conqueror.
- Official website of the Grand Priory of Knights Templar in England and Wales
- The Knights Templar in England and Wales - a member Grand Priory of OSMTH, Knights Templar International. This is the only officially recognised website of the Grand Priory of Knights Templar - an ecumenical Christian Order devoted to raising charitable funds, human rights, peace, religious and poli
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- StevenTill StevenTill Sep 26, 2008 @ 11:58 am
- Hi, I notice we share an interest in the medieval period, and I just wanted to say a quick hello. I just created my lens yesterday, so I'm new to this site. Do you know of any good groups to join on here that focus on the Middle Ages?
Steven
http://www.squidoo.com/medieval-history-historical-fiction-fantasy-writing
BYE!
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