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There are 4 great castles in Bavaria.
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The Normans built around 500 castles of varies types and size throughout England and Wales after the invasion of England in 1066. About 90 are still standing, many intact and still occupied and many in a state of ruin. The link below has more good information about Norman Castles.
Lancaster is a medieval (gothic) castle. Many castles in Great Britain were built on places of original Roman fortresses.
How many castles is there in Ethiopia and when was they found?How many castles is there in Ethiopia and when was they found?
The last hill forts in Britain were largely abandoned by around the 1st century AD, while the surge of motte and bailey castles began in the late 11th century, following the Norman Conquest of 1066. This indicates a gap of approximately 1,000 years between the decline of hill forts and the rise of motte and bailey castles.
There are many Norman castles that were buit in britain: One is Conisbrough Castle, another is Rochester Castle, Warwickshire castle, Lincoln Castle and many more. These would have been built in the 11th century at about 1070. All Stone Castles built by the normans would have origionally been Motte and Bailey castles as they were made out of wood they turned them into Stone castles.
Most large towns and cities had a castle , examples are londonium , exeter , ect. I am not sure how many.
Stone Keep castles (Stone castles) are quite a few centuries old. They were built in the 11th century by King William I (William the conqueror) not long after he took over Britain after the battle of hastings. Stone castles however, weren't the first castles William built in Britain. He first built Motte and Bailey castles. The reasons for this were that they were cheap and easy to build as they were made out of wood. He decided to build Stone castles to replace many of the Motte and Bailey castles for many reasons including these: * Stone castles don't burn * Stone castles don't rot within a few years but will carry on standing for centuries to come * Stone castles were heavier, making them much stronger
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Great Britain has at some point in history, clashed with troops from many countries.Great Britain has at some point in history, clashed with troops from many countries.
Because the number of castles is so great it is recommended to see the link below.