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the average size was 450,000sq. feet Castles vary immensely in size& importance. Krak des Chevaliers, in Syria for example, is huge. Others were little more than fortified farmhouses. I don't think there is a set pattern or size.

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Castles ranged from being very small, not much bigger than a large house, to being very large. Prague Castle, which is said to be the largest, is 570 meters long and covers about 7.4 hectares (18.3 acres).

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I presume a typical motte is about 50 - 300 feet in diameter, while 50-120 feet in height. A bailey was on average double the size in diameter, so that'll be 100-600. Don't rely on my answer though - I'm not a professional - I'm a Y7 student!

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The ancient Romans did not have castles. The closest thing to a "castle" in their times was a walled city. A castle is a Medieval structure.

The ancient Romans did not have castles. The closest thing to a "castle" in their times was a walled city. A castle is a Medieval structure.

The ancient Romans did not have castles. The closest thing to a "castle" in their times was a walled city. A castle is a Medieval structure.

The ancient Romans did not have castles. The closest thing to a "castle" in their times was a walled city. A castle is a Medieval structure.

The ancient Romans did not have castles. The closest thing to a "castle" in their times was a walled city. A castle is a Medieval structure.

The ancient Romans did not have castles. The closest thing to a "castle" in their times was a walled city. A castle is a Medieval structure.

The ancient Romans did not have castles. The closest thing to a "castle" in their times was a walled city. A castle is a Medieval structure.

The ancient Romans did not have castles. The closest thing to a "castle" in their times was a walled city. A castle is a Medieval structure.

The ancient Romans did not have castles. The closest thing to a "castle" in their times was a walled city. A castle is a Medieval structure.

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medieval castles can have walls 8 to 20 feet thick

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The ancient Romans did not have castles. The closest thing to a "castle" in their times was a walled city. A castle is a Medieval structure.

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The castle is 200 ft tall anf 56 ft wide.

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bigger than a microwave

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