Jamal Awil

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Knights often fought rivals one-on-one. [fact]

Medieval knights fought as individuals in duels with rival knights. Above: The most common battles were tournaments—structured spectacles with strict rules—that tended to favor the more heavily armed and better trained contestor. Below: Even in full battle, knights confronted other knights in hand-to-hand combat that often unfolded as duels.

Emlen, Douglas J, Animal Weapons_ The Evoluti…, loc. 975