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I just saw Medieval or Early Modern Paris City map, I was wondering why were there no walls beside the Rivers in the Medieval City of Paris and wondering what were the countermeasures the defenders did to prevent the besieger from using boats to get into the City?
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[WP] The zombie apocalypses happened, but the government easily dealt the zombies but the real problem are the armed-survivalist that pop up everywhere in the nation.
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In England during the medieval era, how did the common people get their shoes? Did they even own one? made them on their own, or get them from a shoemaker?
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Japanese Historians : what was coastal japan like during there isolationist period? Also were there any Sailors or Pirates from japan that traveled outside of japan during this Era?
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During the Medieval era (Broad period I know), Did medieval sovereigns ever get themselves involved or tried to influence trade, if say their territory is a major exporter of wool for example that many city-states or sovereigns relied on, use it as leverage?
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Did the Mercenaries "Free Companies" of middle age Europe contribute to military theory in European Warfare?
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In the Middle Ages outside of Kings or Emperor, Could lords that have there own fief not only enforce laws but make laws on there own?
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In a lot of fields, the Romans were more advanced than in most history of medieval europe. But in the field of anything related to Naval and Maritime, were the Romans as advanced as middle age europe in that side?
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