Many castles in Britain have been attacked throughout history, particularly during the medieval period. Notable examples include the sieges of Rochester Castle in 1215 and Dover Castle during the English Civil War. While it's difficult to provide an exact number, hundreds of castles experienced various forms of attack or siege at different points in time, reflecting the turbulent political landscape of the era.
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Castles don't attack they defend.
they thougt things over the castles
about 37, 38
motte and bailey castles
castles were attacked by invaders shooting at the castles with arrows, cannons, catapults, trebuchets or a battering ram.
in medieval times people called diggers attacked castles
Germany attacked Britain during the Battle of Britain.
mine around it
Castles were generally attacked because another land wanted to conquer.
by trains driving into them
so he could not get attacked by enemies