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About 18000 if you include the nearby suburbs, plus students as well.
consentric stone castles have many weaknesses one of them is the loose stones that fall out because cement was not invented
many weapons were used and the castle walls were made of stones. There was also an inside wall to further protect the castle. The hard party was just getting in the castle never mind fighting in or outside of it. Um..... I don't really know what I'm talking about so bye now
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Two secondary schools for pupils 11-18, plus five primary schools for younger children.
There are many castles in Ireland. Some of the most well known ones include Blarney Castle, Dublin Castle, Bunratty Castle, Ashford Castle, Carrickfergus Castle, Kilkenny Castle and many, many others.
Many castles were built by the Normans around the border and coast of Wales and it is possible that the earliest of the motte and bailey type has disappeared from history. Some of the earliest known ones are:Chepstow castle (Cas-Gwent), originally built as a small stone castle by William fitzOsbern in 1067 to control the crossings over the river Wye. It was later extended and changed many times throughout the medieval period. The Normans called the place Striguil, from the local Welsh term ystraigl (a bend in the river).Cardiff castle, where in 1091 the Normans used the foundations of a derelict Roman fort.LLansteffan castle, built early in the 1100s on the site of an Iron Age hill fort, which would have already possessed earth banks and ditches.Carmarthen castle, begun in 1094.Aberystwyth castle was first constructed in the early 1100s as a ringwork, without a motte and tower.
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