Around 1066, after William won The Battle of Hastings
The Mott and Bailey Castles were change because over time they realised that there were to many disadvantages and easy to attak.
the Mott and bailey castle started in the year 1066.
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Yes as a stone castle does not rot, burn, or can be attacked manually
A Motte is the part of a Motte and Bailey castle is the part on the hill consists of the keep.
A mott and bailey castle's strengths include its quick construction, effective defense due to the elevated motte, and the ability to accommodate a large number of people and resources within the bailey. However, its weaknesses lie in its vulnerability to siege tactics, such as undermining the motte or setting fire to the wooden structures, and the potential for attackers to easily breach the bailey if the motte is compromised. Additionally, the reliance on timber for construction can lead to decay over time.
they where called a motte because of the hill and in the ... they called it a motte and then the bailey is where the farmers and the animals and bla bla bla and together they make a motte and bailey castle.
Classic Motte & Bailey castle has a surrounding circular wall (and outside the optional moat, or "motte"), and inside will normally be a hillock, and atop the hillock will be the keep (or "bailey"). Most Motte & Bailey castles are of stone construction, erected during the Norman conquest.
The Normans were the first to build motte and bailey castles. Their first castle built was at Mont Glonme on the river Loire in France, 990.
yes they did.
The bailey is the castle wall or the court of the castle
the first person to build a Mott and bailey was William the conqueror