A lord's hall in a medieval castle, often referred to as the great hall, served as the main living and gathering space for the lord and his family, as well as important guests and retainers. It was typically large and grand, featuring a high ceiling, a central hearth for warmth and cooking, and long tables for feasting and meetings. The hall was a focal point for social and political activities, showcasing the lord's wealth and power, often adorned with tapestries and heraldic banners. Besides serving as a dining area, it also functioned as a space for entertainment and judicial matters.
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I was doing a project on a castle, so i know * Bailey * Keep * Kitchen * Grat Hall * Gatehouse * Towers these parts are in a basic medieval castle
war wick castle is a medieval castle
Medieval lords were people who governed acres of land for the kind.
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Medieval
I was doing a project on a castle, so i know * Bailey * Keep * Kitchen * Grat Hall * Gatehouse * Towers these parts are in a basic medieval castle
Medieval lords got their food from the peasants
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Yes, there were medieval female lords. However, they never used the term, 'lords' for women. Instead, they referred to these female lords as 'ladies.'
war wick castle is a medieval castle
Medieval lords were the nobles in charge of lands and castles. They owed allegiance to the kings.
Medieval lords were people who governed acres of land for the kind.
Knights lived in Medieval castles. In a castle, everyone ate in the mess hall, which was the castle's "dining room." However, there were no table manners or cleanliness, and if a modern person were to visit a Medieval mess hall it would probably seem rather disgusting. It was considered rude to eat with utensils.
Medieval Jesters traveled from castle to castle, in the Medieval town.
what are some of the medieval castle names?