Stone Keep Castles
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excellent video helped on my homework alot
thnkz so much
no i dont have to do anything at all lol
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Excellent video.
All Comments (20)
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Since there was NO cement at that ancient time, it's a miracle the medieval folks could build such castles that still resists throughout the time. GILBERTO SAUGEN from Brazil.
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ANSWER TO THE QUESTION: My home's my castle. You see, my house (house, not apartment) is surrounded by a three-meter electrified fence and there's a trained, attack dog on the yard to defend it from invaders. JUST KIDDING! I loved your video! -- GILBERTO SAUGEN FROM BRAZIL..
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thanks... helped alot
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@melchizadok the teachers gonna think your information is not true when u wright the bibliography
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thankz a lot good music and now my home works done
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After reading that it would be set to Queen, I almost didn't watch it, because I thought that would mean it would be crap. I'm glad I didn't make that decision.
Awesome, and informative video with an awesome song in the background. Great Job! :D
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hey anyone wanna tell me info for stonekeep castles its 4 my homework :) and im bored of looking things up
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yikes, why not choose music that is more period?!!
Hello, and thanks for the upload. In your Video I saw Rochester, Hedingham, a tower at Windsor, and Arundel. I've been to those myself. Not so far from you is Goodrich Castle. It was a very good one. I also liked Bolton Castle and Castle Rising. Near Rising is Castle Acre. I also like the Cathedrals, Abbies, etc. Castle Acre Priory is a nice ruin. Oh! Clun and Stokesay Castle are good (north of Worcestershire). I will Favorite this for a while before I add it to my playlist, "Medieval Things."
EagleMedieval 10 months ago
@EagleMedieval Thanks for the comment and I'm glad you liked the video:)
worcesterjonny 10 months ago