A home is a place where someone lives as their primary residence. For most people, that means a house, but it could include many other things, such as a cave.
A castle is a type of medieval fort. Some castles were the homes of members of medieval nobility, and when this was the case, the people of the noble's family might have an apartment in the great hall, with living areas separate by dividers, rather like a modern office, or there might have been a separate building in the castle where the lord and family lived. A large castle was very large and had enough land in it to provide limited grazing for horses or an orchard, for example.
Usually, lords lived in manor houses, which were mansions on the manorial estates. In times of upheaval, they lived in castles, if they had them. There were some lords who lived in towns or cities, where they would have occupied some of the better homes.
Most lords lived in manor houses. Some lived in castles. There is a link below to a related question that describes the houses of wealthy people and has source links.
the nobles houses were actually a fortified castles,large manor houses they would have rooms for the solider and guards halls for entertaining guests and a chapel for the lord to pray in.
they were made of wood and water and hay put together
Yes, there were many different types depending on the country they were in, their purpose, and when they were built.
castles are bigger and modern houses look older
the best are stone enclosure castles,concentric castles,tower houses, motte and bailey castles, stone castles,fortified manors
in knights castles or wealthy houses
no they lived in castle but Japanese castles
No, all castles are different in some way. These are the different types of castles: * Motte and Bailey castles (made out of wood) * Stone keep castles or just stone castles (made out of stone) * Concentric castles (also made out of stone)
because peasants tried to burn the wooden houses
Sure they do, just like houses do.
there are two different types of castles. one is the royal castles and the private castles.
Usually, lords lived in manor houses, which were mansions on the manorial estates. In times of upheaval, they lived in castles, if they had them. There were some lords who lived in towns or cities, where they would have occupied some of the better homes.
There is a lot of information available for ice castles. The term may refer to many different things but websites like IMDB provide information about the movie while IceCastleFH gives information about the fishing houses.
Yes, there are many different types of castles. There are motte and bailey castles, concentric castles and stone keep castles. They were built all over England by King William in the 11th and 12th century.
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