Castles were built by men who wanted to control an area and to show power. Most early courts really didn't have a central spot and they moved from one center to another. The castle locations suggest that they were built primarily to serve a strategic function and a political role. The princes were making it clear to the English Marcher, lords and to others as well as their subjects that they were the true master of all they ruled. Sometimes castles also housed important political prisoners.
yes
The Roman did not have any castles. Castles emerged after the end of Roman civilisation, during the Middle Ages.
The walls played an important role in all of the castles and were a brilliant way of defending them so they kept them the same in all of the castles although the materials they built them with changed
The Middle Ages. 5th Century to 16th Century.
bricks or wood
Castles in the Middle Ages were used to keep out enemies.
yes
No castles have been built since the middle ages
motte and bailey castles
im not sure you retardim not a retard ok get that straight
Most castles in the Middle Ages were built over a span of a decade or more. They were built by masons and carpenters, mostly of stone.
Castles were built in England during the Middle Ages and the first ones were built in the 11th century. Most of the Castles remaining in England are dated between the 13th and 15th centuries.
Castles have a rather distinctive architecture, and were nearly all built in the Middle Ages. They were also politically and militarily important in the time.
because they were built in the middle ages and most of them are in good conditions
Castles were developed in the middle ages because people thought that the kings and queens should live more wealthier than the peasant's. Therefore, they built castles.
Earlier in the Middle Ages, they built fleets of ships to combat pirates and Vikings. Later on they built castles.
yes