Yes, a medieval castle typically consisted of two main parts: the outer ward and the inner ward. The outer ward served as a defensive area that housed various buildings, such as stables and workshops, while the inner ward contained the main living quarters, the keep, and other essential structures. This layout provided both security and functionality, allowing for effective defense during sieges.
The name of the castle as "medieval" places it in the time it was built. The Middle Ages is a time in history that covers a 1000 years of time and when a historian states that something is medieval or in the middle ages it places it on the timeline.
Some castles had HUNDREDS of servants.
im preety sure it was at medieval europe
was the responsibility af a baron in the middle ages
Dark Ages and\or Medieval Ages
It depends what castle, it could have been William the Conqueror, etc.
In the Middle Ages (5 Century to the 15th century)
The name of the castle as "medieval" places it in the time it was built. The Middle Ages is a time in history that covers a 1000 years of time and when a historian states that something is medieval or in the middle ages it places it on the timeline.
Some castles had HUNDREDS of servants.
im preety sure it was at medieval europe
A Keep was the center of a castle in medieval ages. It was the last line of defense if under siege and also where the lord and lady of the estate lived.
was the responsibility af a baron in the middle ages
medieval ages
No servants in the Middle Ages ate meat unless they smuggled it from their nobles' manor/castle.
Dark Ages and\or Medieval Ages
ChurchThe centres of Medieval life were the castle or manor of the lord and the church.
Mainly for protection. They made a deal with the person who owned the castle. If they protected them, they would give them a certain percent of their crops.