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a watergate on a medieval catle is a gate that opens too a river, lake or the sea. hoped this helped :D no it didnt dip-shat
war wick castle is a medieval castle
a wicket is a person size door set into the main gate door
As few as possible. Usually there was a draw bridge, gate,entry tunnel, gate, inner courtyard, door to main hall.
A medieval castle was nearly always a fort. It was run in a military fashion.
The two main parts of a medieval castle gatehouse are the outer gate and the inner gate. The outer gate typically features heavy doors and may include a drawbridge or portcullis for added security, while the inner gate serves as an additional layer of protection and often includes defensive features like arrow slits or murder holes. Together, these components provided a formidable defense against attackers while controlling access to the castle.
it is called a portcullis
Originally Rochester castle had a drawbridge outside its main gate on the east side of the castle. Neither the gate nor the drawbridge exist today.
The motte and bailey castle and the concentric castle.
a watergate on a medieval catle is a gate that opens too a river, lake or the sea. hoped this helped :D no it didnt dip-shat
war wick castle is a medieval castle
The central structure of medieval castle is called a keep. The keep was the residence of the lord and his family, the seat of administrative authority for the lord's affairs, and and a fortress of last resort in the case of an attack on the castle.
a wicket is a person size door set into the main gate door
The gatehouse is the structure that defends the main gate, so the gatehouse is always at the entrance.
Medieval Jesters traveled from castle to castle, in the Medieval town.
what are some of the medieval castle names?
The main sight in Germany that is included in the places to visit is the ultimate fairy tale castle or also known as the Neuschwanstein Castle. More of the tourist attractions are: The Brandenburg Gate, Heidelberg Old City and Holstentor.