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Was a knight considered more prestigious than a noble in the Middle Ages?

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Was a knight considered more prestigious than a noble in the Middle Ages?

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Generally they were not as a knight served a noble. A knight was often a person who was promised a piece of land of the noble’s, for a term of service in the noble’s military.

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