Man-at-arms: Difference between revisions
From Cunnan
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
The term "man at arms" is used to describe professional [[soldier]]s of social standing less than a [[knight]] but above that of a [[levy|levied]] man. They were generally part of the retinue of a lord or knight. |
|||
==Man at Arms in the SCA== |
==Man at Arms in the SCA== |
||
'''Man-at-arms''' is a term used in some [[SCA]] [[kingdom]]s and some [[household]]s to indicate a student of a [[squire]] (the relationship is similar to that between a squire and a [[knight]], but taken down a step). |
'''Man-at-arms''' is a term used in some [[SCA]] [[kingdom]]s and some [[household]]s to indicate a student of a [[squire]] (the relationship is similar to that between a squire and a [[knight]], but taken down a step). |
Revision as of 20:27, 12 July 2006
The term "man at arms" is used to describe professional soldiers of social standing less than a knight but above that of a levied man. They were generally part of the retinue of a lord or knight.
Man at Arms in the SCA
Man-at-arms is a term used in some SCA kingdoms and some households to indicate a student of a squire (the relationship is similar to that between a squire and a knight, but taken down a step).