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How did the distinction between "knights", "men-at-arms", and "armed men" come about? At what point was there a need to specify that a man who could afford a horse and armor was not necessarily a man at arms? and that a man at arms was not necessarily a knight?

by /u/hborrgg in /r/AskHistorians

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