8456 and that was just enough for the emperor tutillian to eat when he was tired of shooting
2 they was poor
Crenels or crenellations are the up-and-down bits at the top of a wall allowing defenders protection (behind the tall bits) and space to shoot arrows (from the lower parts). Some crenels included arrow slits in the tall parts as well. Many castles, such as Dover, have had the upper parts of the walls removed so the crenels no longer exist. See links below for images:
Some castles had HUNDREDS of servants.
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Medieval lords would watch their manor in a castle or palace, do duties to the king and eat roast duck, cauliflower and ham served by pheasants. THey provide knights for the king, train knights and many other things.
winsor castle had 500000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 arrow slits.
Nobody knows how it was built because it was founded in 1120, by the powerful normans and was hugely enlarge by King John of Gaunt
portcullises are medieval as many medieval castles are found with them such as Warwick castle
2 they was poor
Crenels or crenellations are the up-and-down bits at the top of a wall allowing defenders protection (behind the tall bits) and space to shoot arrows (from the lower parts). Some crenels included arrow slits in the tall parts as well. Many castles, such as Dover, have had the upper parts of the walls removed so the crenels no longer exist. See links below for images:
There is no exact number as to how many medieval dungeons there were in the world. almost every castle had a dungeon in the medieval times. The dungeons were sometimes used to house prisoners.
Lancaster is a medieval (gothic) castle. Many castles in Great Britain were built on places of original Roman fortresses.
Some castles had HUNDREDS of servants.
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they would have had anywhere between 600,000-1000,000 rooms.
Well let's see here, I have to say lots of chores in a stone castle were in a brick castle, not many new ones in a stone castle from a brick
Warwick Castle is a medieval castle in Warwick, the county town of Warwickshire, England. The History of the site of Warwick Castle covers hundreds of years and many different reigns. In 1642 Civil war broke out between King and parliament and Warwick Castle successfully withstands a siege by Royalist troops.