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Launceston Castle
Image by Mike Searle

Launceston Castle

Launceston Castle in Cornwall, England. It is an example of a motte and bailey castle and was first built in the 11th century CE and added to in subsequent centuries.
Motte and Bailey Castle Diagram
Image by Jon Cane

Motte and Bailey Castle Diagram

A diagram of the motte-and-bailey castle of Huntingdon Hill, England. 11th century CE. Huntingdon was an urban centre with a mint, a market and several churches. The castle's construction was initiated by William the Conqueror in 1068 to...
Motte and Bailey Castle, Bayeux Tapestry
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Motte and Bailey Castle, Bayeux Tapestry

A detail from the Bayeux tapestry showing the motte and bailey structure of Dinan during the 11th century Norman conquest of Britain. The wooden palisade sits atop the motte or mound. (Centre Guillaume le Conquérant, Bayeux, France)
Rochester Castle
Image by Michael Kooiman

Rochester Castle

Rochester Castle, Kent, England, which was built from the late 11th-12th century CE and which has one of the best-preserved tower keeps anywhere.
Beaumaris Castle
Image by Cadw

Beaumaris Castle

An aerial view of Beaumaris Castle, Anglesey, Wales. Built from the 13th century CE by Edward I (r. 1272-1307 CE), it is considered one of the finest examples of a medieval castle with concentric defensive walls.
Caerphilly Castle
Image by Nathan Reading

Caerphilly Castle

Caerphilly Castle, Wales, built from 1268 CE and famous for its artificial water defences.
Gatehouse, Chepstow Castle
Image by Damian Entwistle

Gatehouse, Chepstow Castle

The gatehouse of Chepstow Castle, Wales. It was built by Sir William Marshal c .1190 CE
Matthew Kneale
Image by Liana Miuccio

Matthew Kneale

Author of Rome: A History in Seven Sackings Photo by Liana Miuccio
Rome: A History in Seven Sackings
Image by Matthew Kneale

Rome: A History in Seven Sackings

Rome: A History in Seven Sackings by Matthew Kneale.
Temple Church, London
Image by John Salmon

Temple Church, London

Built in the City of London in the twelfth century CE, Temple Church was used by the Knights Templar as their headquarters and treasury. Famous for its effigies, it has been featured prominently in popular culture.
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