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Asewood Manor Battle  By: Asia Livingstone, Elly Smith, and Sophie Ungless
Set-Up Castle Church Castle Barn
Bludgeons Weapons  Daggers
Swords Weapons  Pole Axe
Spear Weapons Flail
Hand Guns Weapons Cannons
Cross Bow Weapons Bow & Arrow
Caltrops Weapons Billhook
Petard A small bomb for blowing up gates /walls Weapons Battering Ram
Armor Armor for knights and serfs  Chain Mail Full- Body
Armor For Serfs and Knights Helmet Shield
Armor For Horses
Drawbridge: could be pulled up to prevent easy entrance Barbican: a watch-out tower Portcullis: an iron/wooden grating hanging vertically in holes in the gateway/wall, is able to be lowered to secure the entrance Gatehouse: gatekeepers house, helps keep watch Manor/Castle Features Portcullis Drawbridge
Curtain Wall: an outer wall, first line of defense (6-20 feet thick) Castles were built where there was a water source, which makes dousing fires a lot easier Moat: a large trench filled with water (usually) or wooden stakes, surrounding a castle Moats could be up to 30 feet deep Manor/Castle Features Curtain Wall
Main entrance is usually heavily secured and protected Machicolations: platforms on top of a castle wall Battlement: a wall built on the top of the castle with gaps for shooting arrows The higher land the castle is built on, the easier it is to defend Manor/Castle Features
People in War People in the Manor ,[object Object],    -1,000 (children) ___________     4,000 (fighters) ,[object Object],_________     3,999 (consists of knights and adult serfs) ,[object Object]
Lord’s children will be with the lord in the castle protected by knights and serfs,[object Object]
Our manor will use a catapult to fling a dead animal corpse (usually a horse) over the manor walls, hoping that we will spread disease to the invaders Our manor has a holy relic that belonged to a saint, and when bringing it into battle, it is supposed to give us power and a spiritual weapon Strategies
Murder Holes: holes that are in the roof of an entrance between two portcullises. defenders of the castle would trap the attackers between the two portcullises in the entrances. Could then pour boiling water or oil through the holes onto the attackers to kill or seriously injure Communication was done with music signals, talking, messengers, and visual signals (flags/banners) Strategies
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History battle power point

  • 1. Asewood Manor Battle By: Asia Livingstone, Elly Smith, and Sophie Ungless
  • 2. Set-Up Castle Church Castle Barn
  • 4. Swords Weapons Pole Axe
  • 7. Cross Bow Weapons Bow & Arrow
  • 9. Petard A small bomb for blowing up gates /walls Weapons Battering Ram
  • 10. Armor Armor for knights and serfs Chain Mail Full- Body
  • 11. Armor For Serfs and Knights Helmet Shield
  • 13. Drawbridge: could be pulled up to prevent easy entrance Barbican: a watch-out tower Portcullis: an iron/wooden grating hanging vertically in holes in the gateway/wall, is able to be lowered to secure the entrance Gatehouse: gatekeepers house, helps keep watch Manor/Castle Features Portcullis Drawbridge
  • 14. Curtain Wall: an outer wall, first line of defense (6-20 feet thick) Castles were built where there was a water source, which makes dousing fires a lot easier Moat: a large trench filled with water (usually) or wooden stakes, surrounding a castle Moats could be up to 30 feet deep Manor/Castle Features Curtain Wall
  • 15. Main entrance is usually heavily secured and protected Machicolations: platforms on top of a castle wall Battlement: a wall built on the top of the castle with gaps for shooting arrows The higher land the castle is built on, the easier it is to defend Manor/Castle Features
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18. Our manor will use a catapult to fling a dead animal corpse (usually a horse) over the manor walls, hoping that we will spread disease to the invaders Our manor has a holy relic that belonged to a saint, and when bringing it into battle, it is supposed to give us power and a spiritual weapon Strategies
  • 19. Murder Holes: holes that are in the roof of an entrance between two portcullises. defenders of the castle would trap the attackers between the two portcullises in the entrances. Could then pour boiling water or oil through the holes onto the attackers to kill or seriously injure Communication was done with music signals, talking, messengers, and visual signals (flags/banners) Strategies