dijous, 26 de març del 2015

The life of a knight

PREGUNTES EN ANGLES (estructura 1-2-4)


1. What were the Crusades? When  did they start? How many Crusades were there?
Crusades were military campaings sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church during the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages.
In 1095, Pope Urban II proclaimed the fist crusade with the started goal of restoring Christian access to holy places in and near Jerusalem
There were 9 crussades.


2. What were medieval castles like?

Many people are fascinated by medieval castle history because so many castles are linked to major historical events including many medieval battles. Others find medieval castle design of interest as it saw dramatic changes over the years - from early motte and bailey castle design through to large concentric castle building. Indeed, medieval castle design probably reached its peak in the 14th century with the great castles of Wales built by King Edward I of England. In the 500 or more years that medieval castles were built, architects displayed great ingenuity and working on castle plans effectively became a science...
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A castle is a type of fortified structure built in Europe and the Middle Ages by nobility.



3. Who coul become a knight?
Nobles and those of a family reeal provienen.

4. How did a boy become a knight? What was the training like?
Becoming a knight was a tradition that changed over the centuries of the middle ages and by around the sixteenth century, with the advent of gunpowder and firearms, had pretty much become just a symbolic title. Contrary to popular belief, the king did not usually train boys to become knights. This was the responsibility of the king’s lords, barons and knights. Each of these men held stations, titles, lands and manors of his own. And it was to the lord’s manor that the boy would go to train under the knight of the king.

5. What were the basic rules of the Code of Conduct and Chivarly of the knight?






6. What kind of armour and weapons did knights use?

chainmail with iron plates at critical places, and in the fourteenth century were reinforcing rods.
chinese crossbow, cannon 1. What were the Crusades? When  did they start? How many Crusades were there?
Crusades were military campaings sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church during the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages.
In 1095, Pope Urban II proclaimed the fist crusade with the started goal of restoring Christian access to holy places in and near Jerusalem
There were 9 crussades.
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Crusades were military campaings sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church during the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages.
In 1095, Pope Urban II proclaimed the fist crusade with the started goal of restoring Christian access to holy places in and near Jerusalem
There were 9 crussades.


2. What were medieval castles like?
Many people are fascinated by medieval castle history becau so many castles are linked to major historical events including many medieval battles. Others find medieval castle design of interest as it saw dramatic changes over the years - from early motte and bailey castle design throughs to large concentric castle building. Indeed, medieval castle design STIs probably reached peak in the 14th century with the great castles of Wales built by King Edward I of England. In the 500 years or more medieval castles That weve built, architects displayed great ingenuity and working on castle plans effectively Became a science ...



3. Who coul become a knight?
Nobles and those of a family reeal provienen.

4. How did a boy become a knight? What was the training like?
Becoming a knight was a tradition that changed over the centuries of the middle ages and by around the sixteenth century, with the advent of gunpowder and firearms, had pretty much become just a symbolic title. Contrary to popular belief, the king did not usually train boys to become knights. This was the responsibility of the king’s lords, barons and knights. Each of these men held stations, titles, lands and manors of his own. And it was to the lord’s manor that the boy would go to train under the knight of the king.

5. What were the basic rules of the Code of Conduct and Chivarly of the knight?
  •  Believe all that Holy Mother Church teaches and observe all His commandments.
  •  Will protect the Church.
  •  Will respect the weak and be their protector.
  •  You will love the country where you were born.
  •  It will not back against your enemy.
  •  Declared unbelievers war relentlessly and mercilessly.
  •  Comply with your feudal duties, but are contrary to the law of God.
  •  Do not tell a lie; comply the given word.
  •  You will all liberal and magnanimous.
  •  Everywhere and always will be the champion of law and of good against evil and injustice.



6. What kind of armour and weapons did knights use?

Chainmail with iron plates at critical places, and in the fourteenth century were reinforcing rods.
Chinese crossbow, cannon swords, levers, bows, daggers...
  




















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