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the first flushing toilets were made in Elizabethan England
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
yes he was made Earl of Leicester by Elizabeth. He was one of the Queens favourites. He made most of his money trade and through activities of the Elizabethan court.
Medieval towns developed at crossroads along trails, roadways, and streams, where there was water to power mills or provide for local artisans, shops, and merchants. The town was also usually in a location where it could be protected and defended, sometimes close to a castle. ----- In the Middle Ages, a town was often defined as a community with a permanent market, but without a cathedral, which made it a city. A permanent market required a royal charter, and so there were not very many towns. In fact, at one time during the reign of William the Conqueror, only eight charters existed for market towns, so legally there were only eight towns in England. Kings wanted the economies of the towns to be healthy, so they did not allow them to be too close together. The result of this was that, while towns were placed at bridges, crossroads, harbors, and so on, the specific sites for the markets were rather arbitrarily chosen by the kings.
it was made in Bolton, Lancashire, England
the buildings where made out of bricks
the buildings where made out of bricks
the first flushing toilets were made in Elizabethan England
Dead bodies, as well as the usual refuse which made medieval European towns and cities stink.
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The tennis balls were at first made of solid wood, but then replaced by leather balls which were stuffed with bran
The two major religions in Elizabethan England were the Catholic and Protestant religions. The convictions and beliefs in these different religions were so strong that they led to the executions of many adherents to both of these Elizabethan religions. Catholics in particular made various plots to overthrow the monarchy, which made the government somewhat tense and paranoid.
the buildings where made out of bricks
They built forts and farmed until the women came when they made families, which lead to towns.
During the Elizabethan era, the Paterfamilias (father or oldest male) would be the head of the family.
the medicine that was used in the Elizabethan times was made out of herbs and spices, in other words were natural.
I would pick a real towns name...... Like england, london, or france. Or something fancy.