Some ladies, even queens, lived in castles, though I doubt many liked it. Castles were forts, for the most part, and they were usually not nice places to live.
After William the Conqueror took England, there was a period of unrest that lasted for quite a few years. Members of the nobility often lived in castles during this period for their own protection. Later, as things settled down, many moved to manor houses, which were more comfortable.
King Edward II was born in a castle that was under construction in Wales. His father had taken Wales, and was building a series of great castles to protect his interests from rebellion. The fact that Queen Eleanor was living there was entirely due to these efforts.
Some castles had fairly comfortable apartments in them for their lords, and some noble families continued to live in castles. Apart from the inconvenience, however, castles were also very expensive to maintain. Also, some castles were really just fortified manor houses, and these were easier to deal with.
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Some lived in convents, but serf women lived in huts or rude houses, and noblewomen lived in castles and manors.
It is so simple... You need to know! The live in medieval times was the best times of the world, the lords had marrierd and also the kings died if they walk out of their castles or talk with the knights and noblewomen. x
Noblewomen in medieval times often did lead sheltered lives within the confines of their castles, focusing on domestic duties and managing the household. While they were not typically involved in the day-to-day running of the estate, some noblewomen did have influence and roles in managing the family's affairs, especially if their husbands were absent.
yes they did live in castles and also manors
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The answer is NO because my best friend's cat's name is Princess and it does not live in castles! :) Thanks for Reading BYE!
Pharaohs no longer live.
No Julius Caesar did not live in a castle. Castles were not built during his lifetime. Castles were not built until 1066.
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Kings and Queens did live in castles but not all castles had a king or queen living in them.