A person working as a knight's apprentice was a squire.
The job of the apprentice was to serve his master in whatever way the master required. In the process, the apprentice was expected to learn the skills required to become a master, and the master was expected to teach those skills. The highest status for the apprentice were the pages and squires who were apprentices of knights. But there were apprentices for most crafts and trades, such as baking, brewing or trading.
um... the knights templar were an order in the medieval ages, and order that ended in 1307, though the freemasons are thought to be what became of the templars.
Paul Revere did not have an apprentice.
a man named thomas robb is the national knights party. aka knights of the ku klux klan.
An apprentice is a person who is trained for job. People are still doing apprentice type training today. The significance of it is they can get work.
yes they were considered high up in rank in a kings army. they took on an "apprentice" and trained them to be knights when they grew up.
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A knights apprentice is called a squire and they learn from him. They would have to follow the knight into battle and dreess him for battle. They would hold the knights extra weapons. At the age of 21 the become a knight and then they take a squire themself and it goes on and on.
The knights code of behavior is call "chivalry."
A young learning knight was often called a squire. Squires were apprentice knights who assisted experienced knights in battle and learned important skills and knowledge necessary for knighthood.
An apprentice.
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King Arthur and the Knights at the Round Table.
King Arthur and the Knights at the Round Table.
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