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are part of the same adjective.
The devastating raids of the enemy encouraged to build such fortifications, which could serve as a reliable shelter. First castles was the earthen trenches more or less extensive in size, surrounded by a moat and topped by a wooden palisade. As such, they resembled the Roman camp, and this similarity, of course, was not mere coincidence; there is no doubt that these first fortifications were organized on the model of the Roman camps. In the center of the last rose tent commander, or the courtyard of the Praetorium (praetorium), and in the middle of the space, semiquavers castle shaft, climbed natural or, for the most part, artificial earth rise conical shape {la motte). Usually this nassi was built a wooden structure, the door of which was at the top of the mound. Inside the mound was arranged progress in the dungeon with a well. Thus, to get in this wooden structure could only be climbing on the mound. For the convenience of the inhabitants were organized something like a wooden platform, running on props; in case of need it is easily understood, making the enemy who had penetrated into the dwelling itself, met serious obstacle. After mirovaniya danger disassembled parts as easily cited in the previous state. If we, without going into the details, let us imagine only the big picture, which, as we previously mentioned, arises in the mind of any educated person at the mere mention of the castle, if we this General picture is comparable with just described original castle, with all the diversity we both without much exertion will find and common features.
A significant part of the medieval knight's castle is obvious, this unpretentious the construction of the house on earthen mounds corresponds to the main castle tower, demountable descent - draw-bridge, shaft and a palisade - toothed wall
later the castle.