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Why did medieval castles have chapels?

Many did and some didn't. There are a few that only had one corner that was reserved to pray in with a small alter. The Tower of London has a chapel that dates to the Normans. Three masses were said a day and if an area had a large church it took the place of the private chapel.


What has the author MICK RAWLINGS written?

MICK RAWLINGS has written: 'BY A CRYSTAL BROOK: EARLY RIVERSIDE SETTLEMENT AND A MEDIEVAL CHAPEL AT SUTTON POYNTZ, DORSET'


Where do we get the word chapel?

"Middle English chapele, from Old French, from Medieval Latin capella, chapel, canopy, cape (perhaps from a shrine containing the cape of St. Martin of Tours), diminutive of capa, from Late Latin cappa, hooded cloak."Taken from Answers.com


Did nobility in medieval times have church services at the palace?

They usually had their own chapels. St. James chapel in the Tower of London is a wonderful small Norman chapel. Most major keeps/castles had a beautiful chapel of some sort, but the families also supported the city or town church. The Medici family of Florence, Italy had their own chapel in the Peiti place, but they also attended the services in the Dumo and helped pay for the building.


The chapel of the nine altars how did it get its name?

The Chapel of the Nine Altars, located in Durham Cathedral, derives its name from the nine distinct altars that were originally situated within the chapel. This space served as a significant area for worship and ritual, particularly for the celebration of the Divine Office. The altars were dedicated to various saints, reflecting the chapel's role in medieval Christian practices. Over time, the name has come to symbolize this unique architectural feature and its historical significance.


Where was the chapple located in medieval castles?

Depended on the size of the castle. Some of the ones I have been to have a separate chapel, but others have a small one off the main room. Others may have just a corner.


What was the purpose of the chapel?

Its erection was commissioned by King Louis IX of France to house his collection of Passion Relics, including Christ's Crown of Thorns - one of the most important relics in medieval Christendom.