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===Literature===
* ''The Black Knight'', a 1926 novel by ]
* ''The Black Knight'', a 1976 novel by ]
* ''The Black Knights'', a 1977 novel by ], the first installment in ''The Truckers'' trilogy
* ''The Black Knights'', a 1983 novel by ], writing as Leo Kessler


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A black knight is a literary stock character.

Black Knight or Black Knights may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Comics

Film

Games

Literature

  • The Black Knight, a 1926 novel by Ethel M. Dell
  • The Black Knight, a 1976 novel by Flora Kidd
  • The Black Knights, a 1977 novel by Guy N. Smith, the first installment in The Truckers trilogy
  • The Black Knights, a 1983 novel by Charles Whiting, writing as Leo Kessler

Music

Television

Military

  • 57th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, a USAF fighter squadron known as "The Black Knights of Keflavik"
  • VFA-154, a US Navy fighter squadron nicknamed "The Black Knights"
  • VMFA-314, a US Marine Corps fighter squadron nicknamed "The Black Knights"
  • VMM-264, a US Marine Corps tiltrotor squadron nicknamed "The Black Knights"
  • RSAF Black Knights, a precision aerobatics team of the Republic of Singapore Air Force
  • "The Black Knights", the display team of No. 54 Squadron RAF in the 1950s
  • 5th Cavalry Regiment, a United States Army unit referred to as "The Black Knights"

Nickname

Sports

Science and technology

Other uses

See also

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