Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: 'man-at-arms'
Target Entity: Man\u002dat\u002darms
Preceding Context: In the Early Medieval period any well-equipped horseman could be described as a 'knight,' or miles in Latin. In the course of the 12th century knighthood became a social rank with a distinction being made between 'milites gregarii' (non-noble cavalrymen) and milites nobiles (true knights). As the term 'knight' became increasingly confined to denoting a social rank the military role of fully armoured cavalryman gained a separate term,
Succeeding Context: . Although any Medieval knight going to war would automatically serve as a man-at-arms, not all men-at-arms were knights.
Paragraph Title: null
Source Page: Knight

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