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The Middle Ages saw castles, chivalry, and the birth of Romance.
A drawing of a typical castle. (from David MacCauley's Castle) The structure was surrounded by a moat, a ditch filled with water and crossed by a drawbridge which could be raised to deny access.
In the early Middle Ages, when few castles had large permanent garrisons, not only servants but military and administrative personnel slept in towers or in basements, or in the hall, or in lean-to ...
elcome! Croeso! My name is Jeffrey L. Thomas and I'm pleased to be your host as we explore some of the most impressive monuments of the Middle Ages, the medieval Castles of Wales.
A castle served as fortress, a residence for nobility and as a means of preserving the rigid social hierarchy of the Middle Ages. ... The social system was very rigid in the Middle Ages. ...
By providing these castle research pages, we hope to encourage students, writers, and enthusiasts of all ages to explore castles and to stimulate their creativity.
CASTLES in the Middle Ages...
"Knights and Castles introduces readers to the exciting world of the medieval knight and his entourage. ... Knights and Castles #17188
This was life in the Middle Ages.
Castles on the Web offers an extensive database of all things Castle related including a castle photo gallery, free castle web pages, ... A short introduction to Castles on the Web, how it began and why.
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