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A castle was first seen in Great Britain around, in, or after 1066. They appeared soon after William the conqueror won the battle of Hastings.
Henry de Beaumont built the first Warwick Castle out of wood on the orders of William the Conqueror in 1068 as part of a chain of castles to control newly-conquered England.
Larnach Castle, built in 1871 by William Larnach
Nonsuch Castle.
The Blarney Stone is a block of bluestone built into the battlements of Blarney Castle, Blarney about 8 km from Cork, Ireland.The name therefore comes from the castle of which it forms a part.
Because lugwig 2 wanted to create harmony between the naturel environment and the building itself(btw the guy is crazy) Also another name for the castle is the "fariytale Castle"
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It is the Prague Castle and it was built 870 - 890 A.D.
The first castle ever built is unknown. The first recorded castle is called Doue-la-Fontaine in Loire Valley in northern France. Doue-la-Fontaine may have been the first castle ever built but, as said before, it is uncertain.
Henry de Beaumont built the first Warwick Castle out of wood on the orders of William the Conqueror in 1068 as part of a chain of castles to control newly-conquered England.
Windsor Castle...
Rochester Castle Leeds Castle
Larnach Castle, built in 1871 by William Larnach
Larnach castle
Nonsuch Castle.
Robert II,Duke of Normandy built the New Castle
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King William I (William the conqueror) didn't only build one castle, he built many castles all over England. Here is a list of just a few castles he built back in the 11th century:Warwick CastleLincoln castleDover castleRochester castleThere were many more castles that were built by King William during his reign which ended in 1087.Yes and Ripley castle was one of those but William did not live in Ripley castle because it to near Harogate.