According to the code of chivalry, a knight fought for all of the following EXCEPT…a. His countryb. His ladyc. His feudal lordd. His heavenly lord

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A knight fought for all of the following, EXCEPT his country, according to the chivalric code.

In the European Middle Ages, a knight, French chevalier, or German Ritter was a formally commissioned cavalryman. Today, these titles of honor are given for a variety of services.

The first knights of the Middle Ages were trained cavalrymen, some of whom held lands as fiefs from the lords whose armies they served, while others did not have land enfeoffment. (Also see knightly service.) Often, the procedure for becoming a knight was formalized. A young person who wants to pursue a career in the armed forces may begin serving his father as a page around the age of 7 before moving in with his father's suzerain's family, maybe at the age of 12, to receive more advanced training in both military and general life skills.

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