The GREATEST Knight You've Never Heard Of - Chevalier de Beyard
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Perrier Terrail, better known as Chevalier de Bayard may be the greatest knight you’ve never heard of. Why? Well, it’s complicated, much of his story shrouded in legend – let’s talk about these legends.
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The descendant of a noble family with a military tradition, Bayard was born at the Château Bayard, Dauphiné (near Pontcharra, Isère) in southern France. He was the successor of three generations to have fallen in battle prior to him.
The year of his birth was fourteen-seventy-six. The Bayard family had established itself as a notable lineage in the region, and it is from here that Bayard would inherit many of his core traits.
During the late 15th century, the upbringing of noble children, especially those destined for knighthood, followed a set pattern. Young boys from noble families were often sent to live in the households of more experienced knights or lords, where they would begin their education in the ways of knighthood.
This early training included learning how to handle weapons, understanding the code of chivalry, and receiving a basic education in letters and courtly manners. As a nobleman, Chevalier de Bayard would likely have received this customary upbringing, serving as a squire.
His childhood would have been marked by a focus on physical training, equipping him with the skills needed for a life on the battlefield. Moreover, he would have been instilled with the values of honor, courage, and loyalty, central tenets of the medieval chivalric code.
Perrier Terrail, better known as Chevalier de Bayard may be the greatest knight you’ve never heard of. Why? Well, it’s complicated, much of his story shrouded in legend – let’s talk about these legends.
________
The descendant of a noble family with a military tradition, Bayard was born at the Château Bayard, Dauphiné (near Pontcharra, Isère) in southern France. He was the successor of three generations to have fallen in battle prior to him.
The year of his birth was fourteen-seventy-six. The Bayard family had established itself as a notable lineage in the region, and it is from here that Bayard would inherit many of his core traits.
During the late 15th century, the upbringing of noble children, especially those destined for knighthood, followed a set pattern. Young boys from noble families were often sent to live in the households of more experienced knights or lords, where they would begin their education in the ways of knighthood.
This early training included learning how to handle weapons, understanding the code of chivalry, and receiving a basic education in letters and courtly manners. As a nobleman, Chevalier de Bayard would likely have received this customary upbringing, serving as a squire.
His childhood would have been marked by a focus on physical training, equipping him with the skills needed for a life on the battlefield. Moreover, he would have been instilled with the values of honor, courage, and loyalty, central tenets of the medieval chivalric code.
Perrier Terrail, better known as Chevalier de Bayard may be the greatest knight you’ve never heard of. Why? Well, it’s complicated, much of his story shrouded in legend – let’s talk about these legends.
________
The descendant of a noble family with a military tradition, Bayard was born at the Château Bayard, Dauphiné (near Pontcharra, Isère) in southern France. He was the successor of three generations to have fallen in battle prior to him.
The year of his birth was fourteen-seventy-six. The Bayard family had established itself as a notable lineage in the region, and it is from here that Bayard would inherit many of his core traits.
During the late 15th century, the upbringing of noble children, especially those destined for knighthood, followed a set pattern. Young boys from noble families were often sent to live in the households of more experienced knights or lords, where they would begin their education in the ways of knighthood.
This early training included learning how to handle weapons, understanding the code of chivalry, and receiving a basic education in letters and courtly manners. As a nobleman, Chevalier de Bayard would likely have received this customary upbringing, serving as a squire.
His childhood would have been marked by a focus on physical training, equipping him with the skills needed for a life on the battlefield. Moreover, he would have been instilled with the values of honor, courage, and loyalty, central tenets of the medieval chivalric code.
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