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Windsor Castle was built by anglo-saxon slaves. William the Conqueror was their new King, he didn't even speak English! Anglo Saxons were not happy, so William I needed to build castles very quickly, so he built them out of wood, this was dangerous because wood sets on fire easily so he had the keeps (the safest part of the castle) on a motte Windsor Castle has a natural chalk motte. Windsor Castle was besieged twice so, Henry II and Henry III built concentric stone castles with walls that were 4 metres thick, he built concentric keeps so it would be easier to spot attackers from afar. Later on Windsor C. became the centre of government and during the Civil War it regained it's military glory. After England became less violent, Monarchs wanted more comfort rather than practicality.This is a quick summary, otherwise i would have written an essay.
William the Conqueror built two stone castles; Chepstow and the Tower of London. These were the first buildings in England that were not churches to be made from stone, and they were designed to impress and intimidate. Castles made from stone was an idea that did not catch on until the 12th Century.
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William the Conqueror loved his wife Matilda. They were cousins and at first they were not allowed to get married. They then decided to build two churches in Normandy and therefore the Pope allowed them to get married.
william the conqueror built dunster castle
in 135 bc
The Tower of London.
He built his castle for him and his army to shelter in before a battle
William the Conqueror had three castles built during his time. The three buildings are Corfe Castle, Nottingham Castle, and Warwick Castle.
was first built in 1067 a year after the battle of hastings
It was built as defensive outpost for the Tower of London about a days march away in 1070. Henry II converted in to stone 100 years later. let me know if this helped
the reason william the first built castles was
The architect of Warwick Castle was William the Conqueror. He was a Norman King of England and he ordered to build it in 1068. The objective of this construction was to protect the region against rebellion.
King William I (William the conqueror) didn't only build one castle, he built many castles all over England. Here is a list of just a few castles he built back in the 11th century:Warwick CastleLincoln castleDover castleRochester castleThere were many more castles that were built by King William during his reign which ended in 1087.Yes and Ripley castle was one of those but William did not live in Ripley castle because it to near Harogate.
=william the conqueror built his castles through out a time period starting in 1066=
castels made of wood