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Answera sword and a horse.A market and a tavern.AnswerA medieval town had a church and a market.A hamlet was a group of houses, but had no church. All villages, towns, and cities had churches.A village had a church, but no permanent market.A town had a church, and it also had a permanent market.A city had all the things a town had, but in addition, it had a cathedral.
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merchants ran very sizable businesses also they dominated the town and grew very wealthy
Yes. Churches and cathedrals were the main building in medieval towns and cities. The market square was usually built around them. Even today in cities and towns that existed in the medieval period you can see the basic layout of the city and streets from that time. --- The single distinguishing (as opposed to dominant) feature of a medieval town was the presence of a permanent market. A town could have more than one church, and when it did, it was sometimes the case that neither was really dominant. A village, by contrast, was usually dominated by its church, since it could have neither a permanent market nor a second church. A city was the site of a cathedral, and was usually dominated by it.
You would find a Doom painting in a Medieval church
YES IT IS A MEDIEVAL TOWN . IT was built by the saxo0ns
Long Streets, Yet Strait of the Medieval Town is a poem about a medieval town. It was written by Emmanuel George Cefai.
a medieval merchant would either live in a seperate house in the same village/town or have his house built into his shop :)
The church is usually in the center of the town or at the top of "high" street that ran through the town. A market square was also in front of the church. You can still see this lay out today in many cities in Europe.
You would find a Doom painting in a Medieval church