Un château - the uisual word, but it really means a stately home - large, aristocratic, but not necessarily built for defence. Un château-fort - a medieval defensive castle also used as a Lord's dwelling. Un fort - a defensive work from 17th century onwards, purely military in purpose.
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The castle in the story is never named, but it is based on the Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany.
there is no name (that i know of) mentioned. in the book, it just says that it is in Volterra, Italy. Castle Volturi
Yes, the male version. "Le Roi" means King in French, "La Reine" means Queen in French.
Sleeping Beauty Castle -ilovehorseyrides
There is no real model for Cinderellas castle, but the designers where probably inspired by Neusweinstein Castle, Bavaria, Germany That's not true. Cinderella's castle was modeled Cinderella Castle was inspired by several French palaces, most notably Château de Pierrefonds, Château d'Ussé in France, Fontainebleau, Versailles, and the chateaux of Chenonceau, Chambord and Chaumont. The Alcázar in Segovia, Spain, was also an influence. Neuschwanstein Castle was the original inspiration for Walt Disney in his concept for the castle in the classic animated
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The name Baylee is French! This name is French for The Courtyard Inside of Castle Walls! J'espere c'aide tu!
Chateau Doue la Fontaine, which was converted to a donjon from an earlier structure in about 950, is the oldest castle in Europe. It is in a French commune, or municipality, of the same name. Another great and ancient palace I know is in Poland - The Niemodlin Castle.
motte and bailey
A ballium is another name for a bailey, a castle fortificiation.
Another name for a meeting in French is "rΓ©union."
The last name Roque is of French origin, derived from the Old French word "roque," meaning "rock," "fortress," or "castle." It likely originated as a topographic or habitational surname for someone who lived near a prominent rock formation or castle.
Burdiehouse gets it's name from Bordeux House from a settlement of French retainers of Mary Queen of Scots. the Burdiehouse burn links to another place where her french contingent settled Little France near one of the places she stayed Craigmillar Castle.
the rook, which is another name for a castle in chess
If you have another castle you go to your backpack and click on the little arrow with a house on it and eguip your new castle :) By the way my name is Cassandra DeathCaster :)
Un château (masc.), un manoir (masc.)
A Huguenot is another name for the French Protestants during the reformation.(\(\(- -) Your Friend,(')(') Drakeenzo