Yes
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he wanted to show that he was the king of England
It was first said by William Shakespeare.
because it has a hill with a castle on top and a water river type thingy around it
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King William I (William the conqueror) didn't only build one castle, he built many castles all over England. Here is a list of just a few castles he built back in the 11th century:Warwick CastleLincoln castleDover castleRochester castleThere were many more castles that were built by King William during his reign which ended in 1087.Yes and Ripley castle was one of those but William did not live in Ripley castle because it to near Harogate.
Here are the names of 5 castles built by King William I (William the conqueror) : * Warwick castle * Rochester castle * Lincoln castle * Windsor castle * Winchester castle There were also many more castles built by King William I.
King Ludwig of Bavaria had the castle build as a romantic get-away
The architect of Warwick Castle was William the Conqueror. He was a Norman King of England and he ordered to build it in 1068. The objective of this construction was to protect the region against rebellion.
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In the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare, King Duncan's castle is located in Inverness, Scotland.
A baron could only build a castle if he'd been ordered by the king to do so.