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In medieval times, a Keep is a fortified tower found within a castle. It was usually the most fortified interior part of the castle and was used as a last line of defense, where the nobility would hole themselves up in with their guards should the outer castle be taken.
The tower of London
Yes, most definitely!
The most popular ones were walls or barriers to protect cities from attack. Another most popular one was a land lord's castle. They were usually located on hills so that it would be hard to attack and easier to defend.
Windsor castle in Berkshire, England is the most famous medieval castle in England, home to the British royal family for over 900 years from George 1st to the present Queen Elizabeth
An archer would use his/her bow and arrow to fire at attackers attacking the castle. Most of the archers would try to protect the castle. Some would attack castles. They would try to aim for the head and maybe the feet. Some attack/defend on horses.
No it is the most modernly build castle in the U.k. Build after world war 2.
It isn't really redundant as it is the most visited tourist attraction in Scotland. It is a medieval castle which was built to withstand attack from mediaval weapons so would be useless in modern warfare - not that it would ever have to defend itself in modern times. However, it still has a very small garrison, mostly for ceremonial purposes.
Historically, it would seem that the eleventh through sixteenth centuries were the "Golden Age" of castle building in Europe. Some were built before or after that time, but most date to that 500 year period.
Meiji Castle is one of Japan's most recognizable medieval structures. It was built and later restored from the Meiji Restoration.
There castles were made of stone and stone was the strongest of all materials in medieval times. The Knights had Bow and Arrows or Swords and Daggers. No guns at all because they were not invented then so they had no clue what they were. The weapons were steel if they were lucky most were wood or stone.
Wales Ireland Scotland the place of the bpards magical castle