yes they do depending on the era and on the weapons used to destroy them
they all did IT.
Who is most important in medieval history - kings and emperors. Where do they live - in castles.
concentric castles
concentric castles didn't change. They were the last castle built
Becuase of me
Castles don't attack they defend.
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Castles were built in various styles and forms throughout history, depending on the time period and region. Some common types include motte-and-bailey castles, concentric castles, and stone keep castles. Motte-and-bailey castles were early medieval fortifications consisting of a wooden or stone keep built on a raised earthwork called a motte, with an enclosed courtyard known as a bailey. Concentric castles were developed in the 12th and 13th centuries and featured multiple layers of defensive walls and towers. Stone keep castles, also known as Norman castles, were constructed primarily in the 11th and 12th centuries and featured a central stone tower or keep surrounded by walls and other structures.
Yes Castles have changed through time to midevil castles to modern day castle in the U.S or Britain. But People call modern castles mansions.
None of them! Castles throughout medieval Europe were periodically subjected to sieges, during which time the castle's defensive structures were under attack. They were constantly being torn down and rebuilt, expanded and improved, and people were constantly developing better defensive features for castles. Some castles were even torn down completely and rebuilt again, but none of them stayed the same throughout the whole period.