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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Cricketing knight; List of knighted cricketers; List of Test cricketers who were knighted

knight         
  • A modern artistic rendition of a chevalière of the Late Middle Ages
  • [[Pippo Spano]], the member of the [[Order of the Dragon]]
  • Chronicles]]'' depicting the [[Battle of Montiel]] (Castilian Civil War, in the [[Hundred Years' War]])
  • A Norman knight slaying [[Harold Godwinson]] ([[Bayeux tapestry]], c. 1070). The rank of knight developed in the 12th century from the mounted warriors of the 10th and 11th centuries.
  • A battle of the ''[[Reconquista]]'' from the ''[[Cantigas de Santa Maria]]''
  • Tournament]] from the ''[[Codex Manesse]]'', depicting the mêlée
  • The English fighting the French knights at the [[Battle of Crécy]] in 1346
  • [[David I of Scotland]] knighting a squire
  • Elements of a harness of the late style of [[Gothic plate armour]] that was a popular style in the mid 15th to early 16th century (depiction made in the 18th century)
  • The [[Battle of Pavia]] in 1525. [[Landsknecht]] mercenaries with [[arquebus]].
  • Hungarian knights routing Ottoman spahi cavalry during the [[Battle of Mohács]] in 1526
  • The ''[[miles Christianus]]'' allegory (mid-13th century), showing a knight armed with [[virtue]]s and facing the [[vice]]s in mortal combat.
  • [[Fortified house]] – a [[family seat]] of a knight ([[Schloss Hart]] by the Harter Graben near [[Kindberg]], Austria)
  • Late painting of [[Stibor of Stiboricz]]
  • Tomb effigy of [[William Marshal]] in [[Temple Church]], London
  • Page from ''[[King René's Tournament Book]]'' (BnF Ms Fr 2695)
PERSON GRANTED AN HONORARY TITLE BY A MONARCH OR OTHER POLITICAL LEADER
Knighthood; Knights; Knighted; Hereditary knighthood; Nobilitate; Knighthood, Orders of; Arma dare; Knighthoods; Knigthood; Knight-at-arms; Knight at arms; Knt; Knyght; Knyghts; Knights in popular culture; Knight miles; Knightship; Hereditary knight
n.
1.
Cavalier, chevalier.
2.
Partisan, champion.
3.
Lover, gallant.
knight         
  • A modern artistic rendition of a chevalière of the Late Middle Ages
  • [[Pippo Spano]], the member of the [[Order of the Dragon]]
  • Chronicles]]'' depicting the [[Battle of Montiel]] (Castilian Civil War, in the [[Hundred Years' War]])
  • A Norman knight slaying [[Harold Godwinson]] ([[Bayeux tapestry]], c. 1070). The rank of knight developed in the 12th century from the mounted warriors of the 10th and 11th centuries.
  • A battle of the ''[[Reconquista]]'' from the ''[[Cantigas de Santa Maria]]''
  • Tournament]] from the ''[[Codex Manesse]]'', depicting the mêlée
  • The English fighting the French knights at the [[Battle of Crécy]] in 1346
  • [[David I of Scotland]] knighting a squire
  • Elements of a harness of the late style of [[Gothic plate armour]] that was a popular style in the mid 15th to early 16th century (depiction made in the 18th century)
  • The [[Battle of Pavia]] in 1525. [[Landsknecht]] mercenaries with [[arquebus]].
  • Hungarian knights routing Ottoman spahi cavalry during the [[Battle of Mohács]] in 1526
  • The ''[[miles Christianus]]'' allegory (mid-13th century), showing a knight armed with [[virtue]]s and facing the [[vice]]s in mortal combat.
  • [[Fortified house]] – a [[family seat]] of a knight ([[Schloss Hart]] by the Harter Graben near [[Kindberg]], Austria)
  • Late painting of [[Stibor of Stiboricz]]
  • Tomb effigy of [[William Marshal]] in [[Temple Church]], London
  • Page from ''[[King René's Tournament Book]]'' (BnF Ms Fr 2695)
PERSON GRANTED AN HONORARY TITLE BY A MONARCH OR OTHER POLITICAL LEADER
Knighthood; Knights; Knighted; Hereditary knighthood; Nobilitate; Knighthood, Orders of; Arma dare; Knighthoods; Knigthood; Knight-at-arms; Knight at arms; Knt; Knyght; Knyghts; Knights in popular culture; Knight miles; Knightship; Hereditary knight
(knights, knighting, knighted)
1.
In medieval times, a knight was a man of noble birth, who served his king or lord in battle.
N-COUNT
2.
If someone is knighted, they are given a knighthood.
He was knighted in the Queen's birthday honours list in June 1988.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
3.
A knight is a man who has been knighted.
N-COUNT
4.
In chess, a knight is a piece which is shaped like a horse's head.
N-COUNT
5.
If you refer to someone as a knight in shining armour, you mean that they are kind and brave, and likely to rescue you from a difficult situation.
Love songs trick us into believing in knights in shining armor.
PHRASE: knight inflects
Nobilitate         
  • A modern artistic rendition of a chevalière of the Late Middle Ages
  • [[Pippo Spano]], the member of the [[Order of the Dragon]]
  • Chronicles]]'' depicting the [[Battle of Montiel]] (Castilian Civil War, in the [[Hundred Years' War]])
  • A Norman knight slaying [[Harold Godwinson]] ([[Bayeux tapestry]], c. 1070). The rank of knight developed in the 12th century from the mounted warriors of the 10th and 11th centuries.
  • A battle of the ''[[Reconquista]]'' from the ''[[Cantigas de Santa Maria]]''
  • Tournament]] from the ''[[Codex Manesse]]'', depicting the mêlée
  • The English fighting the French knights at the [[Battle of Crécy]] in 1346
  • [[David I of Scotland]] knighting a squire
  • Elements of a harness of the late style of [[Gothic plate armour]] that was a popular style in the mid 15th to early 16th century (depiction made in the 18th century)
  • The [[Battle of Pavia]] in 1525. [[Landsknecht]] mercenaries with [[arquebus]].
  • Hungarian knights routing Ottoman spahi cavalry during the [[Battle of Mohács]] in 1526
  • The ''[[miles Christianus]]'' allegory (mid-13th century), showing a knight armed with [[virtue]]s and facing the [[vice]]s in mortal combat.
  • [[Fortified house]] – a [[family seat]] of a knight ([[Schloss Hart]] by the Harter Graben near [[Kindberg]], Austria)
  • Late painting of [[Stibor of Stiboricz]]
  • Tomb effigy of [[William Marshal]] in [[Temple Church]], London
  • Page from ''[[King René's Tournament Book]]'' (BnF Ms Fr 2695)
PERSON GRANTED AN HONORARY TITLE BY A MONARCH OR OTHER POLITICAL LEADER
Knighthood; Knights; Knighted; Hereditary knighthood; Nobilitate; Knighthood, Orders of; Arma dare; Knighthoods; Knigthood; Knight-at-arms; Knight at arms; Knt; Knyght; Knyghts; Knights in popular culture; Knight miles; Knightship; Hereditary knight
·vt To make noble; to Ennoble; to Exalt.

Wikipedia

List of cricketers who were knighted

This is a list of cricketers who were also knighted. The list is divided into two categories: one for those (22 players) who were knighted for their services to cricket, and one for Test cricketers (8 players) who were knighted for other reasons.

A separate list shows Test cricketers who hold or have held other notable titles, including baronetcies and Indian princely titles.