Parents had to decide at an early age if they desired for their sons to become knights. They began by teaching their sons manners and loyalty. Once their sons reached the age of 7, they were sent off to live in a king's home. When this happened, the boy was termed a page. A boy would spend 7 years as a page serving others and continue to learn manners, courtesy, loyalty and religion. A page had many duties and often assisted knights with their armor and horses. Pages also played battle games, learning some of the techniques that they would later need as knights.
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The first stage of becoming a Knight was to serve a Lord as a page for seven years from the age of 7, learning a host of basic skills.
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