No ranks really. There were the archers, knights, and foot soldiers .
Corfe Castle was owned by members of the Bankes family from 1635 to some time in the 1980s, a period of roughly 350 years.
In the time period of Robin of Locksley, it's possible, although he would have more likely owned a manor house.
Chepstow Castle was built in fits and starts over the period of 1067 to 1300. I did not find any record that indicate how much of this time was actually spent on construction, but the impression I get is that it was not much more than 20 or 25 years.
The word "keep" was only used about castles after the medieval period. The word used at the time was donjon (from Latin dominium, a place of lordship).A castle donjon was the largest and strongest tower, often placed somewhere near the centre of the castle but sometimes part of the curtain wall; early donjons were built on a mound.The function of the donjon was to proclaim authority over a certain area of landscape; to provide temporary accommodation for high-ranking nobles or the king himself; to act as a centre for tax collecting and the imposition of law; and to act as a final refuge for the castle garrison if the outer defences were penetrated by enemy forces.
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Camelot was where King Arthur lived. In present day, some believe it is Tintangel, a coastal castle in western England.
There have been three main periods in the construction of Hever Castle. The oldest part dates to 1270 and consists of the gatehouse and a walled bailey. The second period was when the castle, then in need of repair, was converted into a manor in 1462. The third period of repair and renovation was in the 20th century.
Corfe Castle was owned by members of the Bankes family from 1635 to some time in the 1980s, a period of roughly 350 years.
Castles started appearing in Europe around 1000 AD
Trim Castle is located in Ireland. They offer a bunch of good packages to their clients. They also offer good prices if one chooses to stay for a long period of time.
John Glen has written: 'History of the Town and Castle of Dumbarton, from the Earliest Period Till the Present Time'
In the time period of Robin of Locksley, it's possible, although he would have more likely owned a manor house.
because there was a castle on every manor. lords and ladies live there and the also protect the manor because they are usually on the edge on the manor.
The head knight could be referred to as the "Knight Commander" or "Captain of the Guard."
During the crusades there was many advancements, but castle building may be one of the most prominent. The dome like structure at the top of castles was created during the crusades and Edward II made many castles during that time period