Black Knight (disambiguation)

Black Knight (disambiguation)

A black knight is a knight not bound to a specific liege.

Black Knight or similar can also refer to:
*The black knight chess piece
*Black Knight (Arthurian legend), any of several knights clad in black armor in Arthurian legend
*Black Knight (comics), the name of several characters in the Marvel Comics universe
*Black Knight (Monty Python), character in the film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"
*"The Black Knight" (1954 film), a film starring Alan Ladd
*"Black Knight" (film), a 2001 film starring Martin Lawrence
*Black Knight (rocket), part of the British rocketry program in the 1950s
*The Black Knights (band), an underground hiphop group
*Black Knight (pinball), a pinball game by Williams Electronics
*Arpine Lusène, a fictional villain in several Scrooge McDuck stories created by Keno Don Rosa
*Knight of Glin, an Irish hereditary knighthood
*Desmond FitzGerald, 29th Knight of Glin
*Black Knight (Unmanned Combat Vehicle), unmanned vehicle designed by BAE Systems
*Zawisza Czarny, famous Polish knight and diplomat, winner of many tournaments.
*Athletic teams at the Baltimore City College
*An F/A-18 Hornet squadron in the United States Marine Corps - VMFA-314
*A CH-46 Sea Knight squadron in the United States Marine Corps - HMM-264
*Athletic teams at the United States Military Academy
*"Sonic and the Black Knight", an upcoming Wii video game developed by Sega

ee also

*White Knight
*Dark Knight


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