
What would have been the best overall Medieval Kingdom to live in?
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Re: What would have been the best overall Medieval Kingdom to live in?
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Re: What would have been the best overall Medieval Kingdom to live in?
Hey we're so advanced and peaceful now...
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Re: What would have been the best overall Medieval Kingdom to live in?
GloryofGreece would be better suited going to the Renassiance Fair and looking for some loose women. Thats what I would do if I were him.GloryofGreece wrote:Hey we're so advanced and peaceful now...
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Re: What would have been the best overall Medieval Kingdom to live in?
heydaralon wrote:GloryofGreece would be better suited going to the Renassiance Fair and looking for some loose women. Thats what I would do if I were him.GloryofGreece wrote:Hey we're so advanced and peaceful now...
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Not a bad idea, really.
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Re: What would have been the best overall Medieval Kingdom to live in?
Better suited than what comparatively? Wasting time on a message board...yea probably.heydaralon wrote:GloryofGreece would be better suited going to the Renassiance Fair and looking for some loose women. Thats what I would do if I were him.GloryofGreece wrote:Hey we're so advanced and peaceful now...
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Re: What would have been the best overall Medieval Kingdom to live in?

Norwich with it's city wall intact. Random sections still exist sandwiched between more modern buildings including a couple of the towers. Unfortunately none of the gatehouses are still left.
Cow tower



Carrow hill tower

Bishops bridge is from the 14th century I think

St Ethelberts gate one of the entrances to the cathedral

the guildhall circa 1400

the cathedral seen from the cloisters

Cathedral ceiling

Cathedral organ

interior of Dragon hall, a wool trading hall from 1430


For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.


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Re: What would have been the best overall Medieval Kingdom to live in?
Meh, the Medievalists had their cathedrals.
21st Century Americans have the most bigly things, courtesy of the state:



Our unborn grandchildren will hopefully be able to set up flea-markets inside the "infrastructure" our Federal Reserve is graciously bequeathing them. I say "hopefully," because I fear the more likely outcome is not quite so friendly.
21st Century Americans have the most bigly things, courtesy of the state:


Our unborn grandchildren will hopefully be able to set up flea-markets inside the "infrastructure" our Federal Reserve is graciously bequeathing them. I say "hopefully," because I fear the more likely outcome is not quite so friendly.
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Re: What would have been the best overall Medieval Kingdom to live in?
Erpingham gate circa 1420 entrance to the cathedral, built by sir Thomas Erpingham who led the British archers at the battle of Agincourt.


For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.


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Re: What would have been the best overall Medieval Kingdom to live in?
Witchmarks in dragon hall
http://www.dragonhallnorwich.org.uk/pdf ... hmarks.pdf
http://www.dragonhallnorwich.org.uk/pdf ... hmarks.pdf
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.

