The Age of Chivalry

Reading Guide:
Education:
- knights began training at an early age
- they gained experience by fighting in mock battles

Weapons and Equipment: 
- knights could afford to get their own weapons
- they poured boiling water, hot oil and molten lead on their enemies in battle

War Games: 
- people would watch the tournaments for entertainment
- this is where knights would get most of their experience

Code of Chivalry: 
- a knight's duty to his lady was as important as his duty to his lord
- troubadours would write songs and poems for their ladies

Castle Life: 
- the castle was also a fortress to protect from battle

Romantic Love: 
- songs and poems were written about ladies

Assessment: 
chivalry: a complex set of ideals, demanded that a knight fight bravely in defense of three masters
tournament: a combination or recreation and combat training where two armies of knights would charge at each other
troubadour: traveling poet-musicians at the castles and courts of Europe

2. I think that the idea of fighting for a women is also in today's society because women are usually the ones being protected or fought for.

3. Leather settles and stirrups changed warfare in Western Europe.

4. Lord and lady, their family, knights and other men at arms and servants made their home in the castle.

5. Love, loss and war were some themes in medieval literature.



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