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fox_rider005 Member |
posted 02-11-2006 01:23 AM
ok, so i have looked throgh alot. i even did ask jeeves...and that does not help....well xcept it got me to this site which was the one thing it did 4 me. but can someone plz help me answer these last few questions: 1. Explain how the main bedrooms and guest rooms were laid out in the castle. 2. What were squints used for? 3. How are guests seated when they come for dinner? and: 4. Where was the chapel located in early castles? PLEASE HELP!!!!! my mom says she wont take me to buy the supplies unless all these questions are done. and i need them done today so i have a week to work on it.. |
Maria Moderator |
posted 02-11-2006 10:56 AM
squint : an angled slit in a wall allowing a view of the high altar from outside the sanctuary from http://medievalwriting.50megs.com/churchglossary/glossaryr.htm Also, this is very usefull http://www.castles-of-britain.com/castle6.htm http://www.castles-of-britain.com/castlesu.htm If you don't find all the answers, post again. |
fox_rider005 Member |
posted 02-11-2006 01:59 PM
thanks very much. i answwered two of the questions but i still didnt find these two: 1. Explain how the main bedrooms and guest rooms were laid out in the castle.
so i looked at some castle plans but they all seem to be laid out differently and i cant seem to find a connection ------------------ |
Maria Moderator |
posted 02-12-2006 09:45 AM
Well, that is because each castle is different. Perhaps if you can give more information about your project, we would be able to help you (as for example, what region are we talking about, or what time). As for the guests, they are seated according to their importance, closer or further from the most important of them (who is not always the host) |
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