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====== Man at Arms ====== | ====== Man at Arms ====== | ||
- | A **Man-at-Arms** (or Lady-at-Arms) is an armoured combatant who is a dependent of another armoured combatant. In many cases, Men-at-Arms fulfill the same role as a squire, as it is a personal relationship between the master and the Man-at-Arms. Some require fealty or service of their Men-at-Arms, | + | A **Man-at-Arms** (referring to nobles of all genders; some individuals may prefer |
- | Unlike [[squire|Squires]], | + | Unlike [[squire|Squires]], |
If there can be said to be any consistent requirement for taking a man-at-arms, | If there can be said to be any consistent requirement for taking a man-at-arms, | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
- | ===== Regalia | + | ===== Symbols |
Men-at-Arms are marked by the wearing of a [[scaism: | Men-at-Arms are marked by the wearing of a [[scaism: | ||
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+ | ===== See Also ===== | ||
+ | * [[people: |
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