Kenilworth as a reflection of its history
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- Created on: 03-06-18 10:24
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- Kenilworth as a reflection of its history
- Early history: Norman and Angevin ownership
- England was an unsettled country
- Attacks and raids common due to war
- Kenilworth acted as a fortress
- Significant features about defence and intimidation
- Lancastrian ownership
- More rested political state
- Still threats of invasion or war
- Gaunt turned Kenilworth into a palace - reflects growing wealth and power
- Kenilworth still needed as a defensive stronghold
- Elizabethan ownership
- England was united, so less chance of attack in the midlands
- Alterations show defence is no longer the major concern
- Buildings were about comfort and showcasing status
- Attempt to gain power
- Early history: Norman and Angevin ownership
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