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  1. Knight - Wikipedia

    The Crusades set the stage for several religious knightly military orders, including the Knights Templar, the Teutonic Knights, and the Hospitallers. These groups defended the Holy Land …

  2. Knight | History, Orders, & Facts | Britannica

    Knight, now a title of honor bestowed for a variety of services, but originally in the European Middle Ages a formally professed cavalryman. The first medieval knights were professional …

  3. Knights of Columbus | Catholic Fraternal Organization

    We are Catholic men putting our faith in action to defend, serve, & protect families. Investing 75+ million hours & $875 million to charitable organizations.

  4. Official Vegas Golden Knights Website | Vegas Golden Knights

    The official National Hockey League website including news, rosters, stats, schedules, teams, and video.

  5. Medieval Knight - World History Encyclopedia

    Nov 7, 2018 · Knights were the most-feared and best-protected warriors on the medieval battlefield, while off it, they were amongst the most fashionably dressed and best-mannered …

  6. The Rankings of Knights: Understanding the Hierarchy of Chivalry

    Discover the detailed rankings of knights and the hierarchy of chivalry. Learn about the journey from page to Grand Master and the roles each knight held in medieval society.

  7. A Brief History of Knights - English Heritage

    In this article Historian Dr Charles Kightly breaks down the myths to reveal a brief history of medieval knights. Knights - and Dames, their female equivalents - are still around today.

  8. KNIGHT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of KNIGHT is a mounted man-at-arms serving a feudal superior; especially : a man ceremonially inducted into special military rank usually after completing service as page and …

  9. Knights - Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

    Knights were medieval gentleman-soldiers, usually high-born, raised by a sovereign to privileged military status after training as a page and squire. Originally knights were attendants or …

  10. Knight - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Modern-day Knights of the Commonwealth Realms are named by the British monarch, King Charles III. To knight a person, he taps their shoulders with the flat side of a sword during a …