The question assumes medieval cities were not pleasant places to live, and I believe this was not necessarily the case.
There is an old German saying, from the Middle Ages, "Stadtluft macht frei." It means city air makes one free. It refers to economic and political conditions, but it reflects a sentiment of the time.
It is hard to imagine Florence being unpleasant unless there was something very unusual going on.
Cities did have problems. Overcrowding of slums was a problem. Sanitary conditions in the Middle Ages were fairly uniformly bad because people did not understand how diseases spread. It was hard to find work in bad times. And cities doubtless had higher crime rates than towns or villages.
On the other hand, there were real efforts to deal with these problems, and some of them were effective. London, for example, began building its water infrastructure in 1247, with a conduit that brought spring water into the city. Similar work was done elsewhere earlier.
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I believe they had their own place. A little shack or something like that.
Usually queens lived in palaces. Sometimes they lived in castles, or even convents.
So people can find new places to live
Tower of London, her house? Where she used to live.
The same places they live now.
Quarters are always places that people sleep or live.
in cities and in the rural places
Their souls are in heaven and their bodies are in burial places or used as relics.
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Most Canadians live in small cities and towns. In recent years, Vancouver Canada has been ranked in the top five places to live.
In medieval times, crocodiles did not live in places that had notable winter cold, so there was no need to put them someplace else during the winter.
Most medieval people lived in rural areas rather than cities. The majority of the population was engaged in agriculture, working on farms and estates. Cities were relatively small and primarily served as trade and administrative centers, with a significant portion of the population being artisans and merchants. Overall, urban areas were not the primary residence for most people during the medieval period.
Their are a couple by pleasnt ave...i live on 115th by 1 ave in the Jefferson projects ain't none in that area though at all...
The house finch can live in cities, towns or in the country. One of their favorite nesting places are hanging flower baskets!
Cities were the cheapest places to live and offered unskilled laborers steady jobs
no, both cities are safe to live in now.