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The knight was one of three types of fighting men during the middle ages Knights, Foot Soldiers, and Archers. The medieval knight was the equivalent of the modern tank. He was covered in multiple layers of armor, and could plow through foot soldiers standing in his way. No single foot soldier or archer could stand up to any one knight. Knights were also generally the wealthiest of the three types of soldiers. This was for a good reason. It was terribly expensive to be a knight. The war horse alone could cost the equivalent of a small airplane. Armor, shields, and weapons were also very expensive. Becoming a knight was part of the feudal agreement. In return for military service, the knight received a fief. In the late middle ages, many prospective knights began to pay shield money to their lord so that they wouldn't have to serve in the king's army. The money was then used to create a professional army that was paid and supported by the king. These knights often fought more for pillaging than for army wages. When they captured a city, they were allowed to ransack it, stealing goods and valuables.
 

Medieval Knights on Foot    
       
K1 Thomas Cawne K2 Charles V as Dauphin
K3 Richard de Vere, Earl of Oxford K4 Sir John d Abernon
K5 Sir Robert Knolles, K.G. K6 William d Aldeburgh
K7 Sir Edmund de Thorpe K8 Guy, Lord Bryan, KG.
K9 The King of Hungary K10 Ralph Nevill Earl of Westmorland
K11 Sir Walter Paveley K12 Bertrand du Gueslin Constable of France
K13 Robert de Mamines K14 Humphrey Littlebury
K15 Oliver d Ingham K16 Thomas Baron Camoys
K17 Henry of Lancaster K18 George Felbrigge
K19 Sir John Chandos K20 Jacques de Crevecoeur
K21 Sir Hugh Calveley K22 King Pedro I of Castille
K23 Henry V K24 Ralf, Lord Basset of Drayton
K25 Thomas Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick K26 John de Montacute
K27 Thomas of Erpingham K28 Charles, Duke of Orleans
K29 The King of Poland K30 Sir John de Grailly
K31 Sir Thomas Dagworth K32 Sir John Bourchier
K33 Sir Neel Lorying K34 Count Jean de Luxembourg
K35 Ralph Lord Stafford K36 Owen Glendower
K37 Louis de Nevers, Count of Flanders K38 Sir Ralf Bacey
K39 Charles de Montmorency, Constable of France K40 Jean de Boucicaut
K41 Boudouin d Annequin K42 Charles d Albret, Constable of France
K43 Lord Cortrnay, Earl of Devon K44 Lord Grey of Ruthyn
K45 Sir Richard Pembridge K46 Sir Hugh Hastings
K47 Jean de Crequy K48 Hugh Lord Despencer
K49 Robert de Ufford K50 Geoffrey Chargny
K51 Oliver de Mauny K52 Sir William Fitzwarin
K53 John Lord Lisle of Rougemont K54 Almeric Saint Aman
       
       

Medieval Knights on Horseback

       
MK1 Richard de Vere, Earl of Oxford MK2 Charles Duke of Orleans
MK3 Sir Thomas Erpingham, KG MK4 The King of Poland
MK5 Charles d Albret, Constable of France MK6 Sir John Grailly
MK7 Thomas de Beauchamp MK8 Thomas Strickland Esquire
MK9 Sir Richard Pembridge MK10 Augier de Montaut, Sieur de Mussidan
MK11 Renaud V de Pons MK12 Gautier VI Compte de Brienne