Comment | Basically Glasgow wasn't a medieval city, it's a modern city which has absorbed many medieval settlements. Govan and Dumbarton were historically the seats of the various kingdoms of Strathclyde, and obviously the cathedral over in the east is old enough to be considered medieval. The town of Glasgow was basically the cathedral, high street and surrounding dwellings, all of which basically are completely gone except for (probably) a similar location of the actual street. But even that was a lot more recent than the Pictish / Celtic / Viking towns on the actual coast. |
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