the most defensive kind of castle was a circular stone keep castle.
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Edinburgh Castle
they used poo
A battlement.
Arundel castle is located in in West Sussex, England. The grounds of the castle cover 40-acres. The oldest feature of the castle is the motte which is over 100 feet high.
They are both.
Defencive end Defencive tackle Corner back Linebacker (Middle,Left ourside,Right outside) Safety (Free safety, Strong safety)
the drawbridge was raised and lowered to allow or prevent acsess into the castle.
none, in Disneyland that's auroras castle, and the rest of the parks feature cinderellas castle
The Rock of Cashel is itself a physical feature. On it is built an old set of buildings, including a castle, some going back about 900 years. The name Cashel comes from the Irish word for castle.
Yes it is. The birth place of Henry Tudor is a dominant feature of the town of Pembroke. Well worth a visit as a part of a trip to the most spectacular county of Pembrokeshire.
Yes, Warwick Castle does have a portcullis. The portcullis is a heavy grilled door that can be dropped down to block entry, enhancing the castle's defenses. It is part of the castle's impressive gatehouse, which showcases its medieval architecture and fortifications. Visitors can see and appreciate this historical feature during their tours of the castle.