
Knight Chess
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The article discusses the concept of knighthood and its evolution over time. It starts with the etymology of the word "knight," which comes from Old English "cniht" meaning "boy" or "servant." The term changed over time to refer to a mounted warrior in the heavy cavalry, emerging during the Hundred Years' War. The article then discusses the evolution of medieval knighthood, including the pre-Carolingian legacies, Carolingian age, and Crusades. It also covers knightly culture in the Middle Ages, including training, accolade, chivalric code, tournaments, and heraldry. The article also touches on the decline of knighthood and the various types of knighthoods that exist, such as chivalric orders, hereditary knighthoods, and women's orders of knighthood. It concludes by listing notable knights throughout history. Here are some key points from the article: * The word "knight" comes from Old English "cniht," meaning "boy" or "servant." * The term changed over time to refer to a mounted warrior in the heavy cavalry, emerging during the Hundred Years' War. * Medieval knighthood was influenced by pre-Carolingian legacies, Carolingian age, and Crusades. * Knightly culture in the Middle Ages included training, accolade, chivalric code, tournaments, and heraldry. * Chivalric orders, hereditary knighthoods, and women's orders of knighthood are all types of knighthood that exist today. Overall, the article provides a comprehensive overview of the concept of knighthood and its evolution over time.
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