look it up on wikipedia. type in ' Edinburgh dungeons ' and it will tell you. i'm not sure when it was built but i'm sure it wasn't built ontop of the real dungeons
dungeons were hidden under the keep, andwere built for torture and as prisons during the midevial times.
It was Built By the Normans to protect the city. It was built around 1070 by William the conquer.
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Wardrobe cabinets stopped being widely used around the 1920's when more houses were being built with built-in closets.
No. Simple answer: built in 1974 originally as a 'horrible history' style museum.
Because they stopped building pyramids mummies were placed in hidden tombs in the Valley of Kings.
They stopped being nomadic, they developed communities, they built homes and accumulated personal wealth.
The money you receive in the dungeons are strictly used for buying resources. Unfortunately, that money cannot leave the dungeons, due to them being "tainted".
Egypt stopped being a Roman province in 646 AD with the takeover by the Arabs.Egypt stopped being a Roman province in 646 AD with the takeover by the Arabs.Egypt stopped being a Roman province in 646 AD with the takeover by the Arabs.Egypt stopped being a Roman province in 646 AD with the takeover by the Arabs.Egypt stopped being a Roman province in 646 AD with the takeover by the Arabs.Egypt stopped being a Roman province in 646 AD with the takeover by the Arabs.Egypt stopped being a Roman province in 646 AD with the takeover by the Arabs.Egypt stopped being a Roman province in 646 AD with the takeover by the Arabs.Egypt stopped being a Roman province in 646 AD with the takeover by the Arabs.
Underground tombs began to be used during the Middle Kingdom. This was when the pyramids stopped being built due to resources and finances.
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