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Why is a medieval knight imprtant to medieval society?

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Why is a medieval knight imprtant to medieval society?

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the knight was the medieval equivalent of a modern day land lord… they were nobels and allowed the serfs to live on there land under the nobels protection in exchange for work and money. knights also served as army reserves when the area would come under attack they would use their skill to defend the land.

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