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    samurai and knights have you ever wondered about the similarities and the differences about the samurais and the knights.well I'm going to tell you about it if you like it or not.the samurais and the knights had their similarities and their differences. they both had they both had social poison , armor and training, and honor and death. and if you want to see the difference between the samurais and the knights. you should go to my three sources. one is social poison. and honor and death, and the last one is armor and training. so the first paragraph is about the differences between the knights and the samurais and the social poisons. well the samurais they practically worshipped there lords and they would drop everything…

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    Samurai and Knights: Were the Similarities Greater Than the Differences? When comparing two things you must really put into perspective the little things that they are made up of. Two things can seem similar but that will never mean that they are exactly the same. For example, some of the things that Knights and Samurai had in common were: they both must obeyed their code of honor and stayed loyal to their king, both got paid in land, both were willing to do anything for their ruler. But what…

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    The Knights Templar Marcos M. Espinoza UTSA HIS 3723-001 The Knights Templar was a member of the poor Knights of Christ. It was a military order founded during crusades that set the beginning of today’s military orders. The Knights Templar was established on purpose. Its main role was to protect Christian pilgrims on their way to the holy land. The Knights Templar grew faster and became wealthier after a short period of time, thus becoming prominent. Their growth did not please their…

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    Brave Knights Enemies

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    The picture you just seen is a picture of war and hatred! You see knights invading a castle and taking fire at the enemy. The are fighting back at full force there are knights fighting on foot where they are defending their respectable kings. There are cannons being fired! The defending team can just barely stand their ground. You can tell that brave Knights try to climb over the curtain wall. You are probably asking yourself , what happened? There were two kings from two different…

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    deeds chivalrous knights completed for the sake of wealth and fame. One man in particular with the name William Marshal, became the mold that all of these stories would be passed on. From the book “The Greatest Knight”, author Thomas Asbridge shows that during the time of his life this warrior class evolved into the chivalrous group remembered today. In all the author shows how these men not only ruled the battlefield but through strategic planning became and political movement became powerful…

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    Medieval Knights

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    In medieval times, knights were the most powerful forces on the battlefield. These knights went through many years of training and made sure that their fighting skills were always in top shape. One of the main ways that they trained was through tournaments. These tournaments were war games for knights so they could keep their swordsmanship and horsemanship in top shape. Rich nobles sponsored the tournaments and provided prizes for the winners. The tournament was held on a field close to the…

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    Samurais and Knights have different and similar tactics for training, armor, and codes, but they both still end up as strong, well-rounded fighters. In training, knights and samurai both start training at a young age, use swords, and stress loyalty and respect. But, some differences are samurais’ study Kendo, officially become a samurai at 14 years old, and have to study many religions and moral codes. The knights had to serve for a powerful family member or his father’s overlord, learn to ride…

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    Samurai Vs Knights Dbq

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    Samurais v.s. Knights Knights and samurais were both superior warriors. They were skillful in their fighting and were powerful. They were both remarkable, but there are many reasons to why the samurais would win if they ever had to battle one another. Although they both have many similarities, the documents we’ve read in the DBQ and “The Warrior” video we watched in class both share evidence that can help back up the fact that the samurais have an advantage. One advantage they have was the…

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    Obligations of the Warrior Classes: European Knight and Japanese Samurai When looking at the roles and their differences between European Knights and Japanese Samurai, there were four articles. The first article looked at was about the way of the Samurai, which was by William S. Wilson in 1979. This article went into depth about how Samurai were treated and how they had to be in a certain mindset. The second article in the Samurai was by Jackson Spielvogel in 2011. This article was about a…

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    Since samurai and knights were from completely different parts of the world, so they must have been pretty unique to each other, right? Think again. They were truthful much more alike than not. Over a millennium ago, samurai and knights were both fierce warriors who protected their lords at any cost, including fighting in battles and wars. It is often thought that samurai and knights were mainly different, but they are actually more similar. samurai and knights had near-identical training…

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