Queens travelled in carriages that were called chariots at the time, and had two wheels. I don't know how they differed from military chariots, but you can bet they were more comfortable. They also had six wheeled vehicles that apparently looked like little houses on wheels. I have read descriptions of these, but have not seen a picture. I don't know how they turned, but they seem to have had three axles.
I don't know how Eleanor of Aquitaine travelled on crusade, but since there were over 300 women with her, I would guess she might have travelled on horseback.
In towns and cities, and especially when they did not want to be noticed, queens had the option of travelling in sedan chairs.
The castle is an ancient stronghold, and was a royal castle for King David I in the 12th century. The castle has been involved in many historical conflicts. Today, Edinburgh's skyline is dominated by the castle
Wawel Castle or Zamek Krolewski na Wawelu (Royal castle on Wavel Hill)
Saint Edward the Confessor built the castle of England as the principal residence for monarchs. Adjoined to the castle, there was the royal burial church, which Saint Edward built for his burial and those of the royal family.
Yes, the middle colonies are proprietary colonies.
I was unable to find names of people who lived in Kidwelly Castle. Since it was a royal castle, built for defense against a local population, and the king seems never to have lived there, it probably was only the home to its English garrison, or to the garrisons of the Welsh who occasionally took it over.
Because the Queen of England and the Royal Family live there
The only people roaming the castle in Denmark are the people. There are no lions in Denmark.
The castle is an ancient stronghold, and was a royal castle for King David I in the 12th century. The castle has been involved in many historical conflicts. Today, Edinburgh's skyline is dominated by the castle
Castles were important in the Middle Ages because a castle defended it's country from foreign invaders. A castle was a residence for the lord and his family. It protected all of the people in the land and kept out other enemies too. A castle was a defense tower and could provide homes for soldiers and other travelers.
Royal Castle of Laeken was created in 1784.
The Royal Doctor cared for the sick in the castle. The day-to-day activities of the castle were taken care of by the Royal secretary. The Royal secretary directed many people in order to carry out the day-to-day activities.
The King had a royal ministre in the castle
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Windsor Castle.
Wawel Castle or Zamek Krolewski na Wawelu (Royal castle on Wavel Hill)
A King and Queen and royal servants
Edinburgh Castle.