Kings, Queens, Lords, Ladies, Nobles, and Vassals (Knights). Anyone above the peasant/merchant class and that wasn't involved with the church or was an outsider. In addition, the cooks or other servants that were more essential then the serfs, who
did NOT live in the castle. They had their own little huts, usually outside of the castle.
They had big strong castles that were built for battle.
They had different types of castles:
The Motte and Bailey,
The concentric castle,
The gun platform,
The Square Stone keep
Kings, Queens, Lords, Ladies, Nobles, and Vassals (Knights).
Serfs did NOT live in the castle. They had their own "houses."
Royalty in the old days and now anyone who can afford it.
A lord and his lady, and possible kids.
if you mean strictly in the castle, then it would be the landlord of all the pesants. If you mean who lived in the community around the castle, the pesants, farmers ,workers
the nobility
Peasents jods during the middle ages were sweeping streets and cleaning chimneys
they lived in castles on the manor and they ruled the land.
yes
The Roman did not have any castles. Castles emerged after the end of Roman civilisation, during the Middle Ages.
After the Dark Ages/ Middles Ages/ Medieval Times
If I discuss I would say because they haven't done their work right
It is a Sword/Broadsword that is used in the middles ages.
yes
Kind of. King, Queens, and other royalty lived in a castle. Knight's and lords lived in manors, which were large estates that also came with slaves to work the land.
Castles in the Middle Ages were used to keep out enemies.
Most Knights lived in castles to protect their king or lord, whearas others might have lived in expensive houses or towers.