There were statues of many beats and other creatures from Narnia that the Witch turned into stone.
well they did it in the courtyard in ther middle of the castle with all the town and everyone watchin
Castles in the early middle ages were motte and bailey castles- a motte was a large mound and a bailey was like a courtyard. These developed into the standard castle with strong stone walls etc.
Which witch are you asking about? The Wicked Witch of the West lived in a castle in the middle of the haunted forest. The accused witches of Salem lived in houses just like their neighbors. The Witches of Eastwick also lived in regular houses.
A keep is a fortified tower that often served as the central stronghold within a castle or a fortified structure, typically located in the middle of a courtyard surrounded by walls. It provided protection and served as the residence for the lord and his family, as well as a place for storing supplies and defending against attacks. The walls surrounding the courtyard would enhance security, creating a safe area for activities and gatherings while also allowing for better defense against invaders.
the castle was developed in the middle ages
The fountain is in the middle of the courtyard. Ask Nearly Headless Nick to guide you there if you don't know how to get there.
No, Narnia is not one of the stories in Arabian Nights. Narnia is a fantasy series created by C.S. Lewis, while Arabian Nights is a collection of Middle Eastern folk tales.
The lord in the middle ages lived in the back of a castle !
Many of the people executed at Salem as witches did have childred. Some were also grandparents and great-grandparents. In general, those accused as witches were just normal, middle-aged people and normal middle-aged people back then had children and possibly grandchildren.
Castle Rising was built in Norfolk in 1138, and is certainly from the very middle of the Middle Ages. I have added a link to a Wikipedia article below.
In the Middle Ages, a bailey referred to the enclosed courtyard or outer area of a castle, typically surrounded by a defensive wall or ditch. It served various functions, including housing troops, livestock, and storage for supplies. The bailey was also a gathering place for the local community and played a crucial role in the castle's defense during sieges. Additionally, it often contained important structures such as stables, workshops, and living quarters for attendants and soldiers.
There is no castle "Cinderella's Castle". The castle that is pictured is make believe. The closest one to it is in Germany and is called Neuschwanstien and was built in the 1700's by Ludwig of Bavaria. ( well past the middle ages)