because there was a less chance that you would get a decse
The Puritans settled in the town of Plymouth in Massachusetts in 1620.
St. Anne and St. Joachim are believed to have lived in Nazareth, a town in the northern region of Israel. This town is also known as the childhood home of Jesus.
The account at Matthew 26:6-13 gives the location-the house of Simon the leper, in Bethany.
Saint John the Apostle lived in Ephesus in modern-day Turkey.
Circuit riders traveled from town to town. They would be the preacher and religious guide on one Sunday a month or six weeks.
a villein is someone who would have to work for the lord of the manor 40 days for free. but that changed after the plague. mst of the town would have been villeins
a medieval merchant would either live in a seperate house in the same village/town or have his house built into his shop :)
The lord of a village or town would live in a manor house.
Towns had a greater variety of things to do than the manorial villages. A villein or peasant might also have had skills that could not be used on a manor, but which were in demand in a town.
Medieval Jesters traveled from castle to castle, in the Medieval town.
They didn't live in the castle, but they did live within the wall and in the town.
No.
Stocks.
They live around orther merchants and town people.
Vassal, Bailiff, Reeve, Serf, Peasant, Cottager and servant ..... farmer, carpenter, baker, cooper, blacksmith, coppersmith, herder, hunter, sailor, miner, miller, housewife, merchant, stone carver, priest and many others.
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.