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knight , usually a bachelier , who departs to seek adventure and thus earn renown and possibly riches so that he might settle, marry, and earn his living. In history most errants would pursue wars or tournaments as the chief methods by which they might earn renown; in the romances such knights would battle incredible beasts, rescue ladies, and defend princes and kings , who would often return their service with largesse , bestowing upon them lands and titles. The most celebrated historical errant would have to be William Marshal, who went from being a minor son with little inheritance to Earl of Pembroke. In legend there were many famous errants, including Tristan, Yvain, Lancelot; most of the famous Arthurian knights sought fame through errancy at one point or other. Within the Company of Saint George , the errant is an applicant to the company who is charged by the company to bring renown to themselves, the company, their consorts and their kingdom by great acts of chivalry .

 

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À la toille
À outrance
À plaisir
À prix d’un...Abbey
Abbot
Accolade
Accoutrement
Acre
Admiral
Adoubement
Adventurous Sh...
Agincourt, Bat...Aiguilette
Ailettes, aile...
Aketon,acton,a...Albion
Albuquerque
Alexander
Alexandre, Ro...Alexiad
Alleron
Allure
Almain
Almerie
Almoner
Alms
Alms House
Ambler
Amorette
Anneal
Anoint
Antioch, Battl...
Anueal
Appatis
Apprentice
Arbalest
Arbalestier
Arch-Duke
Archer
Arçon
Argent
Arm Harness
Arm Harness-Co...Arm, defense of
Arma Patrina
Armbrust
Armed at all p...
Armed to all r...Armet (à rond...Armiger
Arming Cap
Arming Coat
Arming Nail
Arming Points
Arming Squire
Armorica
Armory
Armour (Armor)

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