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Most medieval lords did not live in castles, but a few did.
Large castles sometimes had built in apartments for the families of the lords who owned them.
If there was no apartment built into the castle, sometimes an apartment was set up by putting up partitions in the great hall.
The castles had large courtyards, and sometimes a house was built for the lord and his family in such a building.
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Inside his shop. or if he is the king's black smith, He'd live in the king's castle.
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Being King of England, you live in many mansions and palaces. He spent time at Windsor Castle, as well as Balmoral Castle and his most used residence, Buckingham Palace. He also spent time in Dublin Castle.
One person to live in York Castle was King John. He used the castle as his personal home for his security.
The castle represents power and authority, which is why it is so grand and ornate (and also expensive). Only someone with power over the land would live in the castle and that person is the king. Alternate Because the queen kicked him out of the palace.
No, Zeus did not live in a castle. In Greek mythology, Zeus was the king of the gods and resided on Mount Olympus. He lived in a magnificent palace on the mountaintop, not a castle.