it help because the wood castles were to weak so theNorman's billed stone castles they were harder the wood and would protect more
What is considered to be the Stone of Destiny (or Stone of Scone) is now in Edinburgh Castle.
wood timber stone etc
No. The great stone castles were build by the Normans.
It depends on how much stone you use to build it. Sometimes the hill cannot take the weight.
dark stone
Bricks weren't used to build castles, but stone and wood.
mud in the ground and clay.
They would use a tactic called undermining.
Yes, Florida is a Castle Doctrine state, which means that individuals have the legal right to use deadly force to defend themselves in their homes or vehicles without a duty to retreat.
The Castle Doctrine or Castle Law designates a person's vehicle, home, or any legally occupied place as a place in which a person has certain protections permitted to them. These immunities allow an individual to use force to defend themselves against an intruder.
Yes, Minnesota has a castle doctrine law in place. This law allows individuals to use deadly force to defend themselves in their homes or other dwellings against intruders.
Yes, Minnesota has a Castle Doctrine law in place, which allows individuals to use force, including deadly force, to defend themselves in their homes or vehicles against intruders.