Was it scary to be a knight by Alex and joel. WARICK CASTLE BODIAM CASTLE TOWER OF LONDON WINDSOR CASTLE ST MICHEALS MOUNT STOKESAY CASTLE SKIPTON CASTLE.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Stepping Back STOP! Grab your shields and listen.
Advertisements

Knights!. Facts about Knights 1.The word Knight comes from the old English word ‘cniht’ which means horseman. 2.Knights were trained to be a Knight from.
A.Rotolo I.T.I. Malignani - Udine THE FEUDAL SYSTEM.
By Mister Glanz. Born to serve God, born to fight, it was not easy, being a knight; though in Medieval times you would’ve been respected, protecting the.
Written by Braeden and Cole  A knight was a usually referred to as a warrior or a nobleman.  During the Middle Ages being called a knight meant a mounted.
April Puerto Period: Two If one wanted to become a Knight, his upbringing would play a vital role in feeding his ambition The ambition to become a knight.
 The Technology of Warfare Changes  Leather saddle and stirrups enable knights to handle heavy weapons.
Armor, Warfare and Weapons By Mike Russell, Austin Roff, And Brandon Poss.
Knighthood, Chivalry, & Tournaments Andrea Wu Charlene Chen Grace Huang.
By: Carson Hurst & De ’Angelo Woods.   Involved two players.  Two opponents ran at each other on horse back with a lance trying to knock the other.
Feudal Europe During the Middle Ages
Medieval Times By: Dean Wang Owns pretty much everything.
MR. MORRIS WORLD HISTORY The Age of Chivalry. Key Terms Ch 13.3, pg 364 Chivalry Tournament Troubadour.
BODY ARMOR (and NOT this stuff): Armor.
Medieval Knights. Review How one became a knight Page- Age 7. Must be a boy of noble birth. Page- Age 7. Must be a boy of noble birth. Taught chivalry,
The 5th through the 10th centuries were a bleak and bloody era of chaos in Europe. FEUDAL EUROPE Feudalism = the social system in which the lord gives.
MIDIEVAL TIMES. Basics The medieval period in history was between the 5th and 15th centuries. Also called the Middle Ages, it was a time of change in.
Section 3 The Age of Chivalry
Time Period between AD Medieval Times Time Period between AD.
1 Topic: The Middle Ages in Europe Essential Question: What role did lords, knights, and serfs play in the structure of feudalism?
Becoming a Knight.
Tudor Knights and Coats of Arms Learning Objective: to recognise different types of images and explain their meaning to select and draw appropriate images.
Feudalism Review:.
Europe’s Late Middle Ages Chapter 5- Pathways. Introduction  Knightly/ Noble class was VERY important but it was only about 10% of population  Time.
Feudalism Medieval political system where land was grated from Lord to Vassal on the condition that each would fulfill obligations to the other.
KNIGHTHOOD The Warrior Class of Medieval Europe January 27, 2014.
What does ‘Chivalry’ mean? Have you ever been told to behave like a ‘lady’ or a ‘gentleman’? This idea of good behavior has been passed down to us from.
Aim/Goal: How were wars fought during the Middle Ages? Do Now: How are we fighting the war on terrorism? Explain in a few sentences. Homework: Pretend.
What is a knight?What is a knight?  Mounted, armored warriors  Skilled horsemen, wearing more protective armour and wielding heavy weapons  Knights.
Chivalry: The art of being a knight
Describe one of these knights Objective: Examine the role of Knights.
Middle Ages!!!. People Most people in the Middle Ages were peasants. They worked for their lords in exchange for protection; they had difficult and miserable.
13.3 The Age of Chivalry. Which of the following was not a term for the Dark Ages? 1.The Middle Ages 2.The Mediterranean Ages 3.The Medieval Ages
What jobs did people do in castles?
Knights By: Lucas Metcalf. The Path To Knighthood A boy around the age of 7 could become a page but only if he was born in a noble family. A page is the.
Training/Education of a Knight
Knights Knights were popular between
By: Camilo Diez. Chivalric code permitted knights to be disciplined and structured, this helped define the outcomes of many battles in the middle ages.
2 SECTION 1Land and Government SECTION 2SECTION 2 The NobilityThe Nobility SECTION 3Knighthood SECTION 4SECTION 4 The ManorThe Manor.
Brett And Samantha. Page – A boy born by a Knight turns six or seven is sent from his home to a near by castle. Helped dress the lord and learned manners.
HENRY VIII by Daniel Moon. HENRY AS A BOY Henry was born in 1491 in Greenwich Palace near London. His father was King Henry VII. His mother was Elizabeth.
Knighthood in the Middle Ages Developments in Weaponry and Armor.
Feudalism and the Manorial System Feudalism Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire turned to a system of small estates or manors. Feudalism -a political.
The Late Middle Ages Social Studies 8. The Late Middle Ages: Occurred from 1300 to 1500 (right after the HMA and before the Renaissance) Started with.
 The Technology of Warfare Changes  Leather saddle and stirrups enable knights to handle heavy weapons.
13.3 The Age of Chivalry.
Jousting and Tournaments By: Ryne Fritz & Clayton Lilly Core 2.
Was it scary to be a knight
Knightly Culture. Becoming a Knight Started at Age 7, becoming a Page – Trained from childhood to fight with weapons and ride horses At age 12 they would.
KNIGHTS, WEAPONS, AND MILITARY
 Life in the Middle ages was dictated by wealth, power, status, and the feudal system.  Entertainment included feasts, banquets, jousts.
In 1485 there was a huge battle between two armies in a field at Bosworth, near Leicester. On its flags one army showed the White Boar and White Rose.
Knights. How to become a knight There were only a few ways in which a person could become a knight. The first way was the normal course of action for.
Becoming a Knight. Page Age 7 Serving in household Learning swordplay Playing chess and other strategy games Hunting with hawks and falcons Learning code.
THE MIDDLE AGES 1ºB.
Chivalry: The art of being a knight
What has football. got to do with the Medieval times
The Knight.
What jobs did people do in castles?
Knights Questions – Due Thursday 4/21
Castles and Knights.
Chivalry: The art of being a knight
1. When did the middle ages start, and when did they end
The Invaders After Charlemagne died in 814, Germanic custom said that the empire should pass to his son. Because he only had one son, his empire stayed.
Medieval Europe Knights.
Knights in the Middle Ages Social Studies 8
Knighthood in the Late Middle Ages
Knights' customs by Natalia Wieczorek.
Chivalry: The art of being a knight
Knighthood in Medieval Europe
Presentation transcript:

Was it scary to be a knight by Alex and joel

WARICK CASTLE BODIAM CASTLE TOWER OF LONDON WINDSOR CASTLE ST MICHEALS MOUNT STOKESAY CASTLE SKIPTON CASTLE CARLISE CASTLE CASTLE HOWARD LINCOLN CASTLE LEEDS CASTLE ARUNDEL CASTLE ALNWICK CASTLE DOVER CASTLE HEVER CASTLE ROCHESTER CASTLE

Super chivalry Chivalry meant a set of rules that knights tried to stick to. they didn’t have to but they believed they were better knights if they did. For example you may be winning a fight against a another knight when he lowers his sword and says ”I surrender”. A good knight would say “that was a jolly good fight old chap come back to my castle for a bite to eat AND WE WILL CHAT ABOUT YOUR RANSOM. A BAD KNIGHT WOULD SAY “YOUR DOG MEAT” AND POKE HIS ENEMY IN THE EYE WITH HIS SWORD

Daily knight Most knights' fathers were also knights, however some knights earned the title by doing honourable deeds. Those that were fortunate to train began by learning how to ride pigs in order to gain balance and control. At age 13, they would become squires and focus on learning combat. In order to become a knight, they would have to prove themselves in battle or by winning a series of jousts

Weapons and Armour 1 Knights wore heavy wool clothing under chain mail suits. The chain mail could have more than 200,000 rings. Their helmets had varied designs; some covered their entire head with only tiny holes to see through while others had hinged visors like a modern football helmet. Knights used a variety of weapons including maces, flails, long swords, broadswords and pole arms. Some knights carried shields, while others carried crossbows. A suit of armour was extremely heavy and most swords weighed over 13.6 Kilogram

Famous Knights The most famous knights are probably Sir Lancelot and King Arthur, but it is not certain they actually existed. Sir Roland of England was the subject of the "Song of Roland," used as the code of chivalry among knights that came after him. Sir William Wallace, also known as Brave heart, was famous for fighting for the Scots while King Richard I of England, who was knighted by King Louis VII of France, later became king himself

These ARE SOME OF THE CATSTLE IN THE UK MAYBE SOME OF THE ONES BEFORE ARE UP HERE

Jousting Jousts were tournaments that tested the strength and skill of squires and knights by placing two men against one another on a destrier, which was a medieval warhorse. The men held long jousting poles and rode towards each other at more than 60 miles per hour with the goal of knocking the other man off his horse. Squires with the highest scores were in a better position to become knights. They would often wear ladies' "favours," a lock of hair or piece of fabric, for good luck

Knight Myths Movies and books often portray knights in an unrealistic light. One myth is that knights did not bathe often, but in fact they often had high standards of living and a lot of gold, which meant they could enjoy frequent baths. Their health was of optimal importance, as was their physical fitness. Even as strong as a knight was, it is unlikely he could mount his horse in one graceful movement -- he would use a box or his squire to help him instead.