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Knightly Culture
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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 become a Squire – Squires had more dangerous training – Trained under a full Knight If the squire proved their bravery in battle by age 21, they would be knighted – Dubbing Ceremony – Swore Oath to King and Church
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Tournaments Tournaments were big competitions that Knights participated in Consisted of Jousting and Melee – Jousting had Knights try to unhorse each other with lances – Melee had knights fight each other with blunted weapons trying to capture and ransom each other Knights could win prizes of money or equipment – Would also earn Glory and Fame Highly dangerous
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Ceremonial Armor Ulrich von Lichtenstein Jousting Armor
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Jousting
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Heraldry Used to display symbols of families or institutions Decorated banners and shields Mainly used for the “Coat of Arms” – Family symbol centered around a shield
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Coat of Arms Shield most important part – Displays symbols and colors Helm and Crest go on top of the Shield Mantling drapery running off the helmet – Represents cloth worn over armor to protect it from weather Supporters were mystical animals or people the family used for decoration Motto the family saying of phrase – Often a pun
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Examples Heraldry Society of CanadaRoman Catholic Coat of Arms
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Coat of Arms for Pennsylvania
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