The best of Medieval Times

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By: Daniel Kim, Tom Devlin, Ryan Cantwell, and Ryan Murt

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The best of Medieval Times. By: Daniel Kim, Tom Devlin, Ryan Cantwell, and Ryan Murt. The Squire. The Medieval Squire. Definition : In the Middle Ages, it referred to a trained knight The squire was the shield and armor carrier of the knight - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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By: Daniel Kim, Tom Devlin, Ryan Cantwell, and Ryan Murt

Definition: In the Middle Ages, it referred to a trained knight

The squire was the shield and armor carrier of the knight

The main role of the Squires during the Middle Ages was an important step to achieving the status

of the Knight

The Medieval Squire was a servant to the knight

‘’a lover and cadet, a lad of fire’’

‘’With locks as curly as if they had been pressed. He was some twenty years of age, I guessed’’

‘’Short was his gown, the sleeves were long and wide;’’

‘’Singing he was, or fluting all the day;’’

‘’Courteous he was, lowly and serviceable,’’

‘’With wonderful agility and strength.’’

‘’He could make songs and poems and recite,’’

‘’Knew how to joust and dance, to draw and write.’’

•Serves the King

•Defends the castle

•Suit of armor, and

horse

•‘A most distinguished man’•‘To ride abroad had followed chivalry,’•‘Truth, honor, generousness, and courtesy.’

•‘He was of sovereign value in

all eyes.’

•‘He never yet a boorish thing

has said in all his life to any,

come what might;’

He’s a priest

Does his job well

Is there for the people in need

“A holy-minded man of good renown There was and poor, the parson of the town,Yet he was rich in holy thought and work “

“He was a learned man, a clerk,Who truly knew Christ’s gospel and would preach itDevoutly to parishioners, and teach it.

Wide was the his Parish, with houses far asunder,Yet he neglected not in rain or thunder,In sickness or in grief, to pay a callOn the remotest, whether great or small,Upon his feet, and in his hand a stave.”

“He did not see his benefice to hire”

“He was a shepherd and no mercenary.Holy and virtuous he was, but thenNever contemptuous of sinful men,Never disdainful, never too proud or fine,But was discreet in teaching and benign.”

“I Think There Never Was A Better Priest.”

The Plowman is a farmer He works on land with rich soil He also takes care of many farm animals

“The Plowman is holy and virtuous” “He is honest” “He is good” “His clothing consists of a tabard smock”

“He works the dirtiest jobs in the whole medieval world and doesn’t complain”: Like load carts full of cow manure

“The Plowman works for his fellow-Christians and for Christ”

Sang, danced, and wrote poetry

About 20 years old

Curly hair, strong and agile (quick, acute)

Played the flute

Light-hearted and talented

Fine horseman, knows how to joust (compete, fight)

•Best of the Canterbury tails