How about?
Joyous Guard ( that was Lancelot and Guinevere's castles name)
Using your two names or some form of them and combine into one name as ________Castle
Take the area where you live and add burg to the end of the name.........Popinburg
Take a hobby you like or something you do and use that as the name
I am Malvinagunna of Alsa Craig so my castle could be AlsaCraigburg or Castle AlsaCraig.
You could take something from your hertiage and make it into a name
the family tree for the lady was the lord...
It depends on whether you were wealthy or poor and just needed a place to live. I also depended on what kind of structure your castle had!! Normal castles had approximately 20 rooms. 10 on the first level and 10 on the second!
madme
stop cheating do they work! did you pay attention in class
thousands.. each lord and lady had hundreds
This depends on the castle and the lord of the castle. The lady of the castle in medieval times often did not have her own space. However, as castles became more elaborate, ladies had their own rooms and maids.
In a castle siege, a lady in waiting might just wait. There were other approaches open, including fighting alongside the garrison. There is link to a nice medieval picture of a lady in a besieged castle below.
The medieval great chamber was the bedroom for the lord and lady for a castle. If you don't know that you should see a mental instatution
Cleopatra Queen Elizabeth
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.
In early castles, the chapel was located next to the main gate or some times near the keep so the king, lord, lady, and knights to get there fast or sometimes at night to and pray.
the lord and knights sometimes the king would obviously and his lady.
The solar is the medieval equivalent of a bedroom. The lord and lady had separate rooms. These rooms were located in the upper stories of castles known also as keeps and were the inner sancta for both lord and lady. The material comprising these beds was a heavy wooden frame with feathered mattresses and interlaced ropes known as staps.
when noble guests were noble invited to a lords castle they ate at the head of the table with the lord and his lady.
Tamworth Castle was built in the year 913 by Ethelfleda, Lady of the Mercians. It is now owned by the Tamworth Borough Council.
The number of rooms that castles had were an indication of ones wealth in medieval times. Names were given to many of them to identify how they were used. Among them are the Great Hall, Lord's room, Tower Keep, Ladies chamber, Lord's chamber, the Solar, the Wardrobe, the Throne room, Minstrel's gallery, Bower, and the Buttery
Castle.