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None. In ancient times no castles were built, but there were forts and fortresses.
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Yes, there are many different types of castles. There are motte and bailey castles, concentric castles and stone keep castles. They were built all over England by King William in the 11th and 12th century.
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if u read this Mary built 8 castles around englans and 4 in Scotland
These are the names of the castles that King Edward I built after 1277: * Caergwrle castle * Flint castle * Hawarden Castle * Harlik Castle There are also many more castles that King Edward built aswell.
King Henry VIII did not build castles (despite many of them having that incorrect title today) - he built artillery forts. These were a stage beyond castles, with artillery guns as the main weapon of defence backed up by early firearms. These forts were built in layers of squat, curved walls, each layer smaller than the one below (like a wedding cake), with gun ports facing in every direction. These forts, together with defensive earthworks and isolated blockhouses, were constructed in two phases: 1539 and 1544.
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.
Yes, there were many different types depending on the country they were in, their purpose, and when they were built.
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He had 99 house's and 20 of them were flats