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The Rise of British Castles

Gone Medieval

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The Evolution of English Castles

This chapter explores the architectural transformation of castles in England post-Norman Conquest, emphasizing the Mott and Bailey design and the rise of stone towers like the Tower of London. It highlights the significance of Dover Castle, particularly during Henry II's reign, and its role as a strategic and ceremonial site amidst evolving military demands. The narrative reflects on the historical context of these structures, symbolizing power dynamics and social status within medieval England.

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