Yes, knights often stayed in castles during the Middle Ages. Castles provided protection, lodging, and a central location for organizing military campaigns and governing territories. Knights had specific living quarters within the castle and would often be called upon to defend it in times of need.
They did chores and help to defend the castle and lower or raise the drawbridge.
it was a tall long building with lots of rooms one of the rooms is called the great hall. jobs in the castle knight baker entertainer servant priest fierier blacksmith and lots more
Knights Lived In A Variety of places, including Castle Towers. So, yes they did.
well knights could have castles if their lord granted one to them but even if they did have a castle it would be pretty small compared to a lords
they lived in manors
in knights castles or wealthy houses
youcan defend catles with knights
The knights usually guarded the castles but, if they owned it they would most likely have their own soliders,knights,guards, and Etc.
knights and lords built castles to protect themselves from their enemies. they were also used to entertain guests, and for housing purposes. that is why they built castles.
Cannon and gunpowder.
Knights and Fighting by Henry the 11V
There is a castle on Astro Knights Island, in the kingdom of Arturus.
The knights lived in castles with their lords (kings).
Barons and Knights. A bit like mayors today
You don't need to.
Castles and knights were prominent during the Medieval period in Europe. This period ranged from the 5th to 15th century and ended around the time when gunpowder became widely used on the battlefield.
usally all knights lived in castles but a castle wasnt only a home lots of important duties were done there