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Title: CASTLES IN THE MIDDLE AGES


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CASTLES IN THE MIDDLE AGES
  • Key Question How and why did the design of
    castles change in the Middle Ages?

2
Motte and Bailey

W H Y ?
  • Used by the Normans after the Battle of Hastings.
  • Quick and easy to build William needed to
    control England.

Could be attacked and burned easily. Many went
rotten.
3
Shell Keep
  • Replaced the wooden fence around the Bailey with
    stone.
  • Stronger and safer - would not burn or rot away.
  • Houses inside could be hit by rocks thrown over
    the walls.

4
Stone Keep
  • Provided a place to shelter from attack that had
    a roof.
  • Living space and defences were combined in one
    building.
  • Keeps were a strong last line of defence when in
    retreat.
  • They were still not completely safe only one
    building.

5
Concentric Castles
  • Built by Edward I after he had conquered Wales.
  • Planned to give brilliant defence from all
    angles.
  • Two walls in case one was climbed by the enemy.
  • An enormous gatehouse defended the entrance.
  • Sneaky attackers could get inside but not very
    often!!

6
Siege Strategies
Battering Ram
Mangonel
Scaling Tower
Mining
How were these devices used to attack a castle?
7
Defence strategies
How many methods of defence can you see?
Drawbridge
Portcullis
Moat
Gate house
Embrasures
Defence platform
8
Inside a Stone Keep
What would life have been like living inside a
stone keep?
9
In summary..
From this
To this..
In just over 200 years. ..WHY???
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