No, it was an not a 'city' in England during the medieval ages, it is possible is was a small town called Wexly, because not many people lived in cities in medieval England, towns were where everyone lived. Either way Great Wexly was not a city in medieval England. It was made up in that book
they were the head priest of a city.
Safety outside of battlements was very poor or nonexistent. However, if you lived within walls, there was usually high walls (possibly multiple) as well as guardhouses for soldiers to defend the city/castle in case of siege or attack.
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In a medieval city, there was often a high wall around the city. The gate opened to let people in and out. If it was closed, enemies couldn't get in. There were not a lot of huge machines that could batter down a wall in those days, so it worked pretty well most of the time.
No, it was an not a 'city' in England during the medieval ages, it is possible is was a small town called Wexly, because not many people lived in cities in medieval England, towns were where everyone lived. Either way Great Wexly was not a city in medieval England. It was made up in that book
armadilo or medieval....
A city in which he lived Guevara
London
Because they lived in the dirtiest parts of the city where most of the rats and fleas that carried the disease were.
The Incas lived in the Andes Mountains of South America, primarily in present-day Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and parts of Chile and Argentina. Their empire was centered in the Andean region, where they built their capital city of Cusco.
The Wizard of Oz lived in Emerald City.
Overexpansion.
Kyoto
Medieval Rome refers to the city of Rome in the medieval historical period. This was a period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.
He lived and died in Vatican City.
The Inca civilization primarily lived in present-day Peru, with their capital located in the city of Cusco. Their empire also extended into parts of Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile.