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About Knights of Honour


Image of Knights fighting The Knights of Honour are a 14th Century Medieval Re-enactment Society who re-enact the period In history commonly known as The Hundred Years War from Edward III to Henry V (1337-1453), encompassing the great battles of Crécy, Poitiers and Agincourt.

The Medieval Knight in the late Fourteenth Century tourneyed with blunt weapons to show their skill, or deadly earnest to prove their title to property or position. To prepare in times of peace for times of war.

Our Living History Displays involve music, dance as well as the combat and warfare of the period.

We perform living history displays, medieval tournaments, Squire School, banquets, school talks and have experience of working in fetes, shows, weddings, Charity fund raising events, crusades, TV and Film including :-

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  • Midsummer Murders
  • The peasants Revolt Channel 4 (Oct 2004)
  • The Time Children, cutaway films
  • Radio Broadcasts
  • Look East - Anglia TV
  • And More....


We welcome new members of all ages men, women and families, as well as experienced re-enactors, musicians, carpenters, seamstresses etc, any one with an interest in history. KOH are a Hertfordshire based group and recruit from Beds, Essex, Herts, and Cambs and do displays all over the country.



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