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It was probably nothing loth that he built his house of timber , for his ancestors had lived in wooden halls and his knowledge of timber construction was probably unequalled . There are three ways of building in timber .
It was probably nothing loth that he built his house of timber , for his ancestors had lived in wooden halls and his knowledge of timber construction was probably unequalled . There are three ways of building in timber .
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Thus , despite the efforts of the artist of the Bayeux Tapestry to glorify the castle halls of the Conquest period , they were actually probably quite simple structures until the twelfth century was drawing to its close .
Thus , despite the efforts of the artist of the Bayeux Tapestry to glorify the castle halls of the Conquest period , they were actually probably quite simple structures until the twelfth century was drawing to its close .
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In addition to the knights there were also foot - soldiers ( called “ servants ” ) who were not so well armed and accoutred and were probably not trained professional soldiers at all , but would take on menial duties within the castle ...
In addition to the knights there were also foot - soldiers ( called “ servants ” ) who were not so well armed and accoutred and were probably not trained professional soldiers at all , but would take on menial duties within the castle ...
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