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What is the difference between a Knight and a Knight-errant?

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What is the difference between a Knight and a Knight-errant?

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Errant means “wandering.” A Knight-errant is merely a Knight that has chosen to be a member of no Order. Knights and Knights-errant alike have taken sacred vows, and both types of Knights are equal in status. Go back to the top.

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