Knights: What did medieval knights do when they weren't fighting?

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Knights in the early feudal period had to provide about forty days of military service annually to their Lord, which included duties like guarding, war, and managing court affairs. A major difficulty for knights arose when the King visited, requiring them to provide food, lodging, and provisions, leading to scarcity and sometimes inventive ways to avoid hosting the King.

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  • Knights in the early feudal period were required to provide forty days of military service annually to their Lord, encompassing duties such as war participation and court/household management.
  • Hosting the King presented a notable challenge for knights, necessitating the provision of food, lodging, and supplies for the King and his retinue, leading to resource scarcity and inventive strategies to evade this responsibility.

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Recent questions

  • What military obligations did knights have in the early feudal period?

    Knights owed about forty days of military service annually.

  • What challenges did knights face when the King visited?

    Knights had to provide food, lodging, and provisions for the King and his entourage, leading to scarcity and creative excuses.

  • How did knights manage their court and household responsibilities?

    Knights were responsible for managing various court and household duties during their military service.

  • What was the duration of military service knights owed to their Lord?

    Knights owed about forty days of military service annually to their Lord.

  • How did knights handle the demands of war and guarding during their service?

    Knights were called upon for war, guarding, and managing various responsibilities during their military service.

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Feudal knights' duties and challenges explained.

  • Knights in the early feudal period owed about forty days of military service to their Lord annually, during which they could be called upon for war, guarding, and managing various court and household responsibilities.
  • A significant challenge for knights was when the King visited, as they had to provide food, lodging, and provisions for the King and his entourage, often leading to scarcity and creative excuses to avoid hosting the King.
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