it had draw bridges and cannons
In the local areas the castle.
The inner bailey is the enclosed courtyard of a castle. It comes from the Motte and bailey when they were first built. As the castle grew the stone walls went up in front of the wooden and the other defenses were created the bailey stayed. The bailey housed the staples, mews, laundry, and other things.
The average size of a castle in the Middle Ages varied depending on its purpose and location. However, many castles were typically around 1,000 to 2,000 square meters in size. These structures often included a central keep or tower surrounded by defensive walls, courtyards, and other buildings. Some larger castles could span several thousand square meters and feature multiple towers, halls, and living quarters.
Generally, yes. Remember that the knight or duke who owns the castle is generally also the local law enforcement authority; the "dungeon" is also the jail.
was the responsibility af a baron in the middle ages
Castle
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Medieval Jesters traveled from castle to castle, in the Medieval town.
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Protection
In the medieval times, they used moats as a defence against intruders.
The motte and bailey castle and the concentric castle.
Parts of the castle are open to the public at certain times. Details on the link below.
1066 onwards
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In the local areas the castle.
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