Norman Knights
The term "Norman Knights" refers to the warrior class from the Norman region of France during the 10th to 12th centuries. They were known for their cavalry skills and played a significant role in the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. These knights were heavily armored and often fought on horseback, making them formidable opponents in battle.
Norman Knights were also landowners, receiving fiefs in exchange for military service. They adhered to a code of chivalry, which emphasized loyalty, bravery, and honor. Their influence extended beyond warfare, as they contributed to the development of feudalism in Europe and the establishment of castles and fortified towns.