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I read an article in a swimming magazine before that in the time of kings, queens, and knights, to become a knight you had to jump in a large lake with all of your armor on and swim (freestyle or however you could get across) to the other side.

If you believe that you will believe anything !
most probably in eerrmm...

water.

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