Motte-and-bailey castles were built primarily for defense and to establish control over a territory. The motte, a raised earthwork mound, provided a vantage point and stronghold, while the bailey, an enclosed courtyard, housed soldiers and livestock. This design allowed for quick construction and effective protection against attacks, making it ideal during the early medieval period when threats from rival factions were common. Additionally, these castles symbolized power and authority for the lords who built them.
A castle baily is part of the "Motte and Baily" castles. The motte is the massive, man-made hill, where the castle is built on. The baily is the slightly smaller hill, where the village and "town" is built.
It is called a motte and baily castle that is it i think hope this helped
It is called a motte and baily castle that is it i think hope this helped
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the normans, they were motte and baily castles
yes but it was originly a wooden motte and baily
It can burn easy the wood can rot quickely
It's Bodiam not Bodium and it's a stone keep.
A MOTTE AND BAILEY CASTLE IS: Motte: A motte is french for a clod of earth. The castle is built on this. Bailey: A bailey is attached to the clod of earth, via some steps and is where the soldiers of the castle sleep, like a small cottage. The castle is made out of wood and has a keep. A keep is like the lookout of a ship, but a lookout for attackers on the horizon. It is usually the safest place in the castle.
motte and bailey castles consist of a hill/motte, a bailey which was a living area for the soldiers and the castle which was made out of wood
Wood was a material easily available and easily worked.
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