


The Art of Squireship: Learning Knighthood's Skills and Duties
Squireship is a term used in the context of knighthood and chivalry. A squire is a young man who serves as an apprentice to a knight, learning the skills and duties of knighthood in preparation for being dubbed a knight himself.
The role of a squire typically involved assisting the knight with his armor, weapons, and horse, as well as accompanying him on battles and tournaments. Squires also learned how to fight, ride, and defend themselves, as well as how to behave in accordance with the code of chivalry.
In modern times, the term "squire" is sometimes used metaphorically to refer to someone who is an apprentice or aide to a more experienced person, such as a mentor or a leader.



