The first step to becoming a knight was to serve as a page. Usaully at the age of seven, the young boy left their home and became a servant in the lord’s castle. Instead of getting paid money the page learned dignified manners, received a basic education, and played rough with the other pages. Pages didn’t train but the next step was a squire, and the squires trained.
At the age of fourteen if the boy shows a promise of being a knight, then he would serve as a squire. A squire was now a personal servant to a knight. The squire would learn about armor by …show more content…
A dubbing ceremony, is when the squire turns into a knight. The soon to be knight knelt down in front of his master or lord, and recieved a hard slap to remember the oath he promised to follow. After the hard slap a friendlier sword tap on the shoulders was given. The newly dubbed knight was given the title “Sir” and could seek service at the lords castle.
If the king or lord didn’t need or had enough knights to gaurd his castle, the lord would send the knight to go protect a Barons mansion from attack. Barons were a rich royal family. After protecting the family, the knight was given land by a Baron in return for his military service when demanded by the king or lord. Barons also provided living and food for the knights too. Knights were wealthy but not as rich as Barons. Barons also had to help the knight, to get ready if the king or lord ever needed the knight for military service, but only when the king or lord demanded