Knight

Knight was the term for a social position originating in the Middle Ages denoted by the prefix "Sir" in front of the recipient's given name. They were bound to a code of honour, holding their word as their bond. (DW: The Crusade) The title was only bestowed upon those in the service of the monarch, or who had become favoured in their sights. (DW: Tooth and Claw)

In the UK
In the United Kingdom, a knight was formalised through a ceremony in which the monarch tapped both shoulders of the recipient with a sword. (DW: Tooth and Claw)

Both the Fifth and Tenth Doctors were knighted by King John of England and Queen Victoria respectively, with the latter also bestowing the title of "Dame" upon Rose Tyler. (DW: The King's Demons, Tooth and Claw)

During the crusades, Knights were the primary leaders of the English forces. While fighting Saladin, Richard I of England was frequently surrounded by knights who he held in high regard. (DW: The Crusade)

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