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        <description>You were taught that knights were noble heroes in shining armor brave, honorable, and always fair. The truth is… that version was invented later. Real medieval knights were far more complicated, brutal, practical, and human than history class ever admitted. In this video, we strip away the myths and reveal what knights were actually like on and off the battlefield. 🏰 In This Video, You’ll Learn: Why chivalry was mostly propaganda How knights really treated peasants and prisoners What armor actually felt like to wear Why knights avoided fighting whenever possible How fear, exhaustion, and survival shaped combat Why most knights spent more time training than fighting How tournaments were often more dangerous than wars Knights weren’t fantasy characters. They were professional warriors trying to stay alive. Once you understand the real lives of medieval knights, movies and textbooks will never look the same again.</description>
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