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Cardiff castle is made from very strong stone it was made in the 11th century which means it has been standing for a very very long time.
because it was used to scare people who were trying to attack in the early 11th century.
In the 11th century Ralf de Tallebosc built the motte and bailey fortress. In the late 11th or 12th century Hugh or Paye de Beauchamp built the stone castle. Henry III in 1224 ordered it dismantled.
The current castle was built in 1836 on the site of an 11th century castle.
It was built in the 11th century
The construction began in the late 11th Century as a Welsh Border strongholds of Roger de Lacy and it was held by that family until the 13th century. It is now a part ruined, non inhabited castle owned by the Trustees of Powis Castle on behalf of the family of the Earl of Powis
His family originally hails from Gloucestershire, Great Britain. The ancestral castle dating from the 11th/12th century still stands there and still is owned by the Berkeley family.
Chichester has a cathedral and the remains of an 11th century motte and bailey castle in Priory Park. Arundel has an 11th century castle and a cathedral which is much more modern - it's a Catholic cathedral which was only granted the status of cathedral in the 20th century.
Arundel castle is a concentric castle built at the end of the 11th century. Even though it's a concentric castle now, it was origionally a motte and bailey castle.
Hedingham castle was built in the early 11th/ 12th century. x Nina :) x
Macbeth was a historical figure from 11th-century Scotland and was a king, but it is unclear if he owned a specific castle. In William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," the character Macbeth is depicted as residing in a castle in Scotland, although the play is a work of fiction.
Caernarfon Castle (Welsh: Castell Caernarfon) was constructed at Caernarfon in Gwynedd, north-west Wales, by King Edward I of England, following his conquest of the country in 1283