because the rules were boring....
It was used to get under the palisade around the castle
She was kept under house arrest, in various castles.
Under the Navigation Rules, it is OK to break the rules when it is absolutely necessary to avoid a collision.
If they are under an island they are no use at all.
From a simple motte and bailey castles change and grow mainly due to the weapons developed. The Norman castles after 1066 were simple wood or stone towers (baileys) on a man-made mound of earth called a motte. Later castles were much larger with concentric walls surrounding many buildings surrounding a central tower called the keep.
When william the conquerer conquered england he introduced castles from france, he used them to try and control the english, as a symbol of power, somewhere safe to keep an eye on people, somewhere for prisoners, somewhere where his soldiers could retreat to if they were under attack. first wooden motte and bailey castles were built as a tempory measure, and where then developed into stone castles, which were stronger and more long lasting, as you can see they still last today.
Newark Castle is not under siege. No castles in Britain have been under siege in the last several hundred years.
sure can, even if bunkers are G.U.R (Ground Under Repair)
The first to build them were the French in the 9th and 10th centuries. The Vikings who were allowed to settle in northern France (who were then called Normans) adopted many features of French culture, including castle-building, mounted armoured knights, the Old French language and more. The Normans soon became better than their French hosts at all aspects of military technology. It was the Normans who built the first motte and bailey castles in England in the 1050s, at the invitation of Edward the Confessor who wanted to create a Norman "buffer zone" along the border with Wales. The Normans only managed to anger the English population and the Norman military advisers were soon forcibly ejected from England, only to return in 1066 under William - when many more castles were built in the motte and bailey style. Today we say that the Normans built the first castles in England, but this is not true - the work was done under Norman supervision, but the labour was provided by local English peasant populations under conditions of near-slavery, using nothing more than mattocks, spades and baskets.
yes they do it is after the bailey and under the drawbridge it is mainly filed with water
Norman Mineta
Nope live under the rules or go to a work camp or die