a catapult.
The same weapons that were used to attack any other castle!!
Castels were used in war by gunpowder and machinery weapons
It was used to get under the palisade around the castle
check it bod, they were used to stow soldiers and store weapons and evrything
ward. Well that's another name for castle courtyards. im sure patio can be used for small porch to but don't qoute me on it
A castle was a fort, and a manor house was the home of the lord of an estate. They were not the same thing; though a manor house could be fortified, and if it were looked very like a castle; and a castle could be used by the lord of an estate as his home. A castle usually had a curtain wall and a ward or courtyard, and a fortified manor usually did not, and that might distinguish a castle used as a home from a fortified manor house. Oh heck, the difference depended on what the lord called it.
kept giving orders to attack
The Australian Navy uses armored vehicles, aircraft and infantry weapons when in war. Javelin missiles, rifles and Tiger attack helicopters are also used. The Tiger attack helicopter has a range of weapons.
During the Siege of Rochester Castle in 1215, various weapons were employed, including trebuchets and mangonels for catapulting large stones and incendiary projectiles. Defenders used crossbows, longbows, and other ranged weapons to fend off attackers. Additionally, siege towers and battering rams were utilized to breach the castle walls. The battle exemplified the medieval tactics of siege warfare, combining direct assaults with ranged attacks.
They used cannon. Blasted it into little bits.
machine guns
The most commonly used medieval throwing weapons in battle were the javelin, throwing axe, and throwing knife. These weapons were used by soldiers to attack enemies from a distance before engaging in close combat.