by putting bricks on top of each other!!
Normady
This depends on what type of castle your referring to. In the Norman times, there were two different types of castles built. There were Motte and Bailey castles and Stone keep castles (Stone castles). The Motte and Bailey castles were made out of wood and the Stone keep castles were made out of stone (obviously).
After 1066 in England but the Normans had already built some in France before then.
Motte and Bailey Castles started in the Norman time, After King William Duke of Normandy. They were built in England, Northrubria. :)
The first castles were in France, in the motte-and-bailey style and entirely of earth and timber. They were built by the French to ward off Viking incursions. The earliest ones date to shortly before 1000. The earliest castles in England were built by Norman military advisers to King Edward the Confessor in 1051 and 1052, some 14 years before the Norman conquest. The Normans, who were Viking settlers in France, learned castle-building from the French.
Square keep castles were made out of stone. See the link for Norman castles: (See Related Links)
The first castles were built in England in 1066. This was after the Norman conquest, when William the Conqueror introduced them to the country.
Yes, and the Tower of London is a very famous example of a Norman castle.
The Normans built castles primarily for military defense, establishing strongholds to protect their territory and deter invasions. Secondly, these castles served as symbols of power and control, demonstrating the authority of the Norman rulers over the newly conquered lands. Finally, castles functioned as administrative centers, facilitating the governance and management of the surrounding areas and reinforcing the feudal system.
The Normans built Motte and bailey castles all over England to show that they are ruling and to show their powerthey built them to keep an eye on soldiers coming to attack and defend the vvillages.
}Mote and bailey castles appeared in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. Mote and bailey castles were a common feature in England by the death of William the Conqueror in 1087. Their construction was the start of what was to become a massive castle building programme in England and Wales.}A few English timber Motte and Bailey style Norman castles had been constructed by Normans who had been invited to England by King Edward the Confessor, prior to the Norman invasion in 1066. However, the vast number of Norman castles were built following the Battle of Hastings and the Norman conquest. The Normans were great builders of castles and fully appreciated the great advantages that a castle would give to a fighting force. Stone Castles took too long to build so Duke William laid plans to build Norman Timber Castles when he mounted his invasion.
Yes, pretty much.