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Homework MA #5 due Monday (we will get back to MA #4 later). Current events article due Tuesday.
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Aim #7: How did knights change the values of the Middle Ages? March 20, 2015
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I. The World of Knights A. Knights: Lower nobles who served as mounted warriors for lords during the Middle Ages. B. At age 7, a boy slated to become a knight was sent to the castle of his father’s lord. There he learned how to ride, fight, hunt and keep weapons in good condition.
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I. The World of Knights C. With his training finished at the age of 21, the youth became a knight. He would kneel before an older knight and receive a dubbing. “In the name of God, Saint Michael and Saint George, I dub thee knight. Be valiant.”
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I. The World of Knights D. Feudal warfare occupied most of the time of knights. As these wars started to decrease by the 1100s, tournaments, or mock battles came into fashion.
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II. The Values of Knights A. Chivalry: Code of Conduct that Knights follow. What are some of the characteristics?
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II. The Values of Knights - Brave, loyal to your lord, true to your word - Fight for the church and to protect the defenseless - Fight fairly - Treat captured knights well - Women should be protected and cherished.
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Discussion Question Based on the clip, do you think that American troops in Afghanistan showed the values of chivalry? Why or why not?
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I. The World of Knights F. Values of chivalry are adopted by Troubadours, wandering poets who praise the perfection, beauty and wit of women. Example: Poetry of Guillaume de Machaut, French troubadour of the 1300s: For I love you so much, truly, that one could sooner dry up the deep sea and hold back its waves than I could constrain myself from loving you.
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