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(More customer reviews)This is a condensed look at becoming a knight and the equipment they used, castles they defended. Blah blah low end just starting at 14 then you bcome a page, work your way up to a squire, then a knight. You pledge fealty to a lord. Besides raiding rival kingdoms and keeping peasants in line, the historic knight served more as a monk in his castle, having kids only to train them to be a squire. Women are selbim allowed to be knights.
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Going back in time to examine some of history's most intriguing civilizations, this series investigates different time periods to offer fascinating facts to a young age group. Short, snappy facts about these thrilling historical figures, artifacts, and locations will keep children in awe, while guaranteeing a little learning in the process. With a bright, youthful design and colorful images, this series presents young readers with concise information and a glossary with key words explained to aid in vocabulary development. Learn about the castles, towers, dungeons, and weaponry of medieval knights as this guidebook explains their lives and times. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.