This engaging educational video explores the world of medieval knighthood by drawing parallels between knights and modern superheroes. The narrator guides students through the rigorous training process required to become a knight—from serving as a young page to training as a squire—and explains the Code of Chivalry that governed their behavior. The video emphasizes that being a knight was not just about combat skills, but also about character virtues like bravery, respect, and kindness. The content delves into the specific historical context of the Middle Ages, introducing three key historical figures who embodied different aspects of the era: Thomas Aquinas (representing intellect, faith, and reason), Richard the Lionheart (representing bravery and military leadership), and William Marshal (representing loyalty and tournament skill). It also touches upon the significance of the Magna Carta in limiting royal power and establishing rights. For educators, this video serves as an excellent introduction to the social structures of the Middle Ages. It connects historical concepts to social-emotional learning by asking students to reflect on how the values of chivalry—such as standing up for others and keeping promises—apply to their lives today. The "superhero" analogy makes the distant history of the Middle Ages relatable and accessible for upper elementary and middle school students.