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Experience every level of a medieval knight — from a terrified 7-year-old page sent away from home to a baron commanding 200 men, to dying alone at 47 realizing it was all for nothing. ⏱️ LEVELS: 0:00 - The Page (Age 7) 1:45 - The Squire (Age 14) 3:30 - The Knight Bachelor (Age 21) 5:15 - Knight with Retinue (Age 25) 7:00 - Knight Banneret (Age 32) 8:45 - Baron (Age 40) 10:30 - Defeat (Age 45) 12:15 - Death (Age 47) This is the real medieval feudal system — not the romanticized version. The page training where you're sent away at 7 years old. The squire years watching men hanged after sieges. The knighting ceremony that costs more than your family owns. The first kill in the mud outside a castle in Artois. The moment you realize chivalry is a lie told by men who've never bled. From a terrified child in an oversized tunic at Montfort Castle in 1347 to Baron of Épailly and Montclair controlling 1,000 acres and administering justice over eight villages — witness every level of the medieval knight system and why it always ends the same way. 📌 This reveals the REAL knight hierarchy: Page (age 7) → Squire (14) → Knight Bachelor (21) → Landed Knight (25) Knight Banneret (32) → Baron (40) → Defeat → Death Why being sent away at 7 changes you forever The vigil before knighting and what the oath actually meant How chevauchées (scorched-earth raids) destroyed chivalry The Battle of Troyes where everything collapsed Why your son Geoffroi died for a peace treaty signed 3 weeks later How the system replaces barons before their bodies are cold From Burgundy to Flanders, from the Hundred Years' War to civil war between Burgundy and Armagnac, from serving wine to commanding 200 men — this is what climbing the feudal ladder actually costs. And why you were never the top. You were just a rung. 🎬 SIMILAR STORIES: Your Life as Every Russian Bratva Rank in Moscow Your Life as Every Yakuza Rank in Tokyo Your Life as Every Mexican Cartel Rank 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for historical rank progression stories ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only about medieval feudal systems. It presents the harsh realities of knighthood, not romanticized versions. All events are historically accurate portrayals of life in 14th century France during the Hundred Years' War. #medievalknight #knight #medieval #feudalism #middleages #history #historydocumentary #knighthood #hundredyearswar #chivalry #page #squire #baron #feudalsystem #1347 #france #burgundy #truemedieval #educationalhistory #ranks #progression --- 🎬 Animation: Minimalist storytelling --- RELATED TOPICS: Medieval knight training system Page to squire to knight progression Feudal hierarchy explained Cost of knighthood in medieval times Hundred Years' War knights Chivalric code reality vs myth Medieval siege warfare Knight bachelor explained Banneret rank meaning Baron feudal system Chevauchée scorched earth raids Battle of Crécy aftermath Medieval France 1347-1394 Burgundy vs Armagnac civil war Life expectancy medieval nobility --- Historical accuracy note: This story is set in 14th century France (1347-1394) during the Hundred Years' War and subsequent civil conflicts. Events, ranks, and social systems depicted are based on historical records of the period. --- © 2026 The Daily Outline. All rights reserved. Educational historical content.