4. Knights and Horses: The Heart of Medieval Armies
In medieval Europe, knights and their heavy war horses were central to military strategy and social hierarchy. These armored steeds provided knights with the mobility and protection necessary for effective combat, enabling them to execute charges and maintain battlefield dominance. The bond between knight and horse was emblematic of the feudal system, where the nobility’s martial prowess was closely tied to their equestrian skills and the strength of their mounts. This relationship underscored the knights’ role as both warriors and landowners, integral to the defense and expansion of medieval kingdoms (nationalgeographic.com).