CASTLES AND DEFENCES BY JOEL

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CASTLES AND DEFENCES BY JOEL (why not check out 2014 Marley PowerPoint and my other PowerPoint that we did together)

Part s of a medieval castle

CASTLE DEFENCES CATAPULTS MOAT STRONG GATES ARCHER SLOTS STRONG WALLS KNIGHTS PEOPLE SHOOTING AROWS IN A FESTIVAL

Life in a medieval castle Life in the castle started at dawn Mass would be heard in the Chapel and additional private prayer might be made in the oratory Breakfast Lord would attend to business matters in relation to his land. Reports would be heard regarding estate crops, harvests and supplies. Finances - rents, taxes, customs and dues Complaints and disputes regarding tenants would be settled, permission to marry etc Political discussions and decisions As the Medieval era progressed time was spent on the arts - poetry, music etc Weapon practise The Lady would spend time on overseeing some important household duties Mid morning prayer and meal Lord would go hunting, hawking or inspect the estate Ladies would undertake needlework, embroidery etc Evening prayer and then supper in the Hall After supper there might be some Castle entertainment - music, dancing, masques, jugglers, acrobats, jesters, plays etc The time for bed was dictated by the time the Lord retired Bedtime prayers Feats and Banquets might be held on special occasions The Knight's skills would be occasionally displayed and practised in Tournaments, Jousting, Mock Duals etc