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When were late medieval castles built?

during late medieval times :p


How did the English adaptation of gothic style differ from typical French gothic cathedrals?

Norman cathedrals is known to have been built during the years of 1100-1200 AD. Gothic cathedrals are known to built during the years 1300-1400 AD. The differences are in the arches. The arches were at times pointed, and others rounded. The cathedrals took many years to build, which is why most cathedrals incorporates more than one style within the architecture.


Where were catapults built in medieval times?

They were built in catapult factories.


Why were cathedrals in medieval times built so big?

Cathedrals were big in the middle ages, as the people of the town doated money to the monks to contribute to building their cathedrals so that the monks could pray for them, they were also big to hold all of the monks inside it.


What is golf in medieval times?

Golf wasn't created during the medieval times.


During medieval times, were priests permitted to marry"?

During medieval times, priests were generally not permitted to marry.


Why did art and learning flourish in medieval Europe?

The learning and arts flourished in Medieval Europe because the Europeans felt safer and more dedicated to their country. So, they built beautiful buildings called Cathedrals and made art with glass windows.


Where was the chapel located in medieval times?

In medieval times, chapels were commonly located within monasteries, castles, and cathedrals, serving as places of worship and community gathering. They could also be found in rural areas, often adjacent to parish churches, to accommodate local populations. Additionally, some chapels were built at pilgrimage sites or along important travel routes, enhancing their accessibility for worshippers.


What do you think motivated the medieval people to build such large and ornate cathedrals?

In those times the people were ruled by monarchs with an extreme amount of power over them. Kings and Lords strongly believed in deities (such as the Christian God). They wanted to show their 'divine power' (given to them by 'God') by building extraordinary structures such as cathedrals and castles. It was required for the monarch to prove himself. He did this by building grand structures like cathedrals and castles. If a King built an amazing cathedral, he was very 'divine'. The place of worship had to be 'grand'. Castles were also built for protection against enemies, and comfort for the King.


How long are the medeival walls of york?

The medieval walls of York were built during Roman times. The walls were built to help the city defend itself and were repaired and redeveloped several times. They were a little over 2 miles long.


Why was there no cancer during Medieval Times?

There was cancer


Did they have ships during the medieval times?

yes