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A 14th-century depiction of the 13th-century German knight [[Hartmann von Aue ''Equites''|other uses|Knight (disambiguation)|and|Knights (disambiguation)}}

A knight is a person granted an honorary title of a knighthood by a head of state (including the pope) or representative for service to the monarch, the church, or the country, especially in a military capacity.

The concept of knighthood may have been inspired by the ancient Greek () and Roman . In the Early Middle Ages in Western Christian Europe, knighthood was conferred upon mounted warriors. During the High Middle Ages, knighthood was considered a class of petty nobility. By the Late Middle Ages, the rank had become associated with the ideals of chivalry, a code of conduct for the perfect courtly Christian warrior. Often, a knight was a vassal who served as an elite fighter or a bodyguard for a lord, with payment in the form of land holdings. The lords trusted the knights, who were skilled in battle on horseback. In the Middle Ages, knighthood was closely linked with horsemanship (and especially the joust) from its origins in the 12th century until its final flowering as a fashion among the high nobility in the Duchy of Burgundy in the 15th century. This linkage is reflected in the etymology of ''chivalry'', ''cavalier'', and related terms such as the French title of . In that sense, the special prestige accorded to mounted warriors in Christendom finds a parallel in the in the Islamic world. The Crusades brought various military orders of knights to the forefront of defending Christian pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land.

In the Late Middle Ages, new methods of warfare – such as the introduction of the culverin as an anti-personnel, gunpowder-fired weapon – began to render classical knights in armour obsolete, but the titles remained in many countries. Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I (1459–1519) is often referred to as the "last knight" in this regard; however, some of the most iconic battles of the Knights Hospitaller, such as the Siege of Rhodes and the Great Siege of Malta, took place after his rule. The ideals of chivalry were popularized in medieval literature, particularly the literary cycles known as the Matter of France, relating to the legendary companions of Charlemagne and his men-at-arms, the paladins, and the Matter of Britain, relating to the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table.

Today, a number of orders of knighthood continue to exist within Christian denominations, as well as in several historically Christian countries and their former territories, such as the Roman Catholic Sovereign Military Order of Malta, the Protestant Order of Saint John, as well as the English Order of the Garter, the Swedish Royal Order of the Seraphim, the Spanish Order of Santiago, and the Norwegian Order of St Olav. There are also dynastic orders like the Order of the Golden Fleece, the Imperial Order of the Rose, the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle and the Order of St George. In modern times these are orders centred around charity and civic service, and are no longer military orders. Each of these orders has its own criteria for eligibility, but knighthood is generally granted by a head of state, monarch, or prelate to selected persons to recognise some meritorious achievement, often for service to the Church or country. The modern female equivalent of a knight in the English language is dame. Knighthoods and damehoods are traditionally regarded as prestigious. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Lassie come-home by Knight, Eric

    Published 1992
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    Kemahiran penugasan untuk guru by Knight, Jim

    Published 1997
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    The family medical diary : the lifetime medical record for the whole family by Knight, Edwin

    Published 1990
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    The wicked wynsleys by Knight, Alanna

    Published 1991
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    Buy the right business - At the right price : The guide to small business acquisition by Knight, Brian

    Published 1990
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    Science of everyday things : real-live chemistry by Knight, Judson

    Published 2001
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    Science of everyday things : real-live physics by Knight, Judson

    Published 2001
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    The Book of Hiran : freemasonry, venus and the secret key to the life of Jesus by Knight, Christopher

    Published 2003
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    Empowering your life with dreams by Knight, Sirona

    Published 2003
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    Faery magick : spells,potion,and lore from the Earth spirit by Knight, Sirona

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    Layout : making it fit : Finding the right balance between content and space by Knight, Carolyn

    Published 2003
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    Empowering your life with natural magic by Knight, Sirona

    Published 2004
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    Master of the moon by Knight, Angela

    Published 2005
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    Exotic textiles in needlepoint : designs from around the world by Knight, Stella

    Published 2003
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    Layout: making it fit : finding the right balance between content and space by Knight, Carolyn

    Published 2005
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    Walking for weight loss : the easy way to shed pounds and stay slim by Knight, Lucy

    Published 2007
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    Create impact with type, image & color by Knight, Carolyn

    Published 2007
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    Jane's warlord by Knight, Angela

    Published 2004
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    Classic knits at home : 15 timeless designs to knit and keep forever by Knight, Erika

    Published 2007
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    Little giant encyclopedia : runes by Knight, Sinora

    Published 2008