lovagok
Lovagok, the Hungarian term for knights, refer to a medieval class of mounted warriors who served as personal retainers of lords or kings. In the early Middle Ages, nobles who bore the title of lovag completed a rigorous training regimen that included combat skills, horsemanship, and the study of chivalric codes. These knights operated under a strict hierarchy and were expected to uphold values such as loyalty, bravery, and courtly conduct. Their armor ranged from simple chainmail to elaborate plate armor, and they wielded a variety of weapons such as swords, lances, and polearms.
The influence of lovagok grew during the reign of the Árpád dynasty in the 12th and 13th
In later centuries, the role of lovagok evolved as firearms emerged. Although the age of the medieval