What role did a knight play in the feudal system in the middle ages?
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knights did not play such a crucial role.
MAINLY IT WAS THE CLERGY AND THE NOBILITY. AND WE CAN PUT KNIGHTS IN THE NOBILITY GROUP SO UPTO AN EXTENT THEY WERE A CAUSE OF FEUDAL PRIVILEGES, THEY WERE TRAINED PEOPLE IN FIGHTING AND WERE VALOROUS, THEY SUPPRESSED THE OPPRESSIONS OF THE THIRD ESTATE.
MAINLY IT WAS THE CLERGY AND THE NOBILITY. AND WE CAN PUT KNIGHTS IN THE NOBILITY GROUP SO UPTO AN EXTENT THEY WERE A CAUSE OF FEUDAL PRIVILEGES, THEY WERE TRAINED PEOPLE IN FIGHTING AND WERE VALOROUS, THEY SUPPRESSED THE OPPRESSIONS OF THE THIRD ESTATE.
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The role of the knight in the feudal system was mainly to serve as an important weapon for his lord. They were people who were given land that they could use to support themselves. In return, they owed their military service to their lords.
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