The castle of a noble was most commonly referred to as a manor, or it could just be called a castle. The entirety of the land could be called a fief, or fiefdom.
Knights
they report to the noble
noble and other people who lived in the castle
The castle is called Scoatney Hall in the novel "I Capture the Castle" by Dodie Smith.
The flag featuring a castle is often referred to as a "castle banner" or "castle flag." In heraldry, flags depicting castles are commonly associated with specific regions or noble families, symbolizing strength and fortification. Additionally, in some contexts, the flag may be part of a broader coat of arms.
The castle is called Edinburgh Castle.
A noble's home is typically referred to as a manor or estate. These are large and luxurious properties that belong to nobility and often include extensive grounds and gardens.
Cardiff Castle is located in Cardiff, Wales.
yes the noble people lived in it i belive so
when noble guests were noble invited to a lords castle they ate at the head of the table with the lord and his lady.
it is called draculas castle after his father with the last name drac (i think)
Well apparently it is called the noble crusade because everyone who went on the first crusade and the noble crusade were noble