High Viz Peril among the crispy black pudding and scattered rosemary
We are off on the road to Medina Sidonia. If you have any decency about you you will be thinking of the Duke. We’ll do him tomorrow. Today we are heading for a hill top village. I expect, if you were that near to a somewhat tetchy coast you would wish to be on a hill top as well. Currently 11.838 people live here. The Romans had been here since the 3rd century BC and around the 1st AD they rebuilt the urban centre. The Visigoths made it a provincial capital and built a cathedral. The Moors continued the whole capital bit and the Normans sacked it. I have been trying to find out about this Norman thing. I have not been successful - however I now know about the Norman involvement in Crusading activity in Catalonia in 1064. The Dukes of Medina Sidonia got the place in 1440. Population wise 10,000-12,000 seems to be where the place is comfortable. The 10,534 of 1 842 rose to around 12000 in the 1850s, dipped a little till the 1920s, dipped again then rose to almost 17000 in 1960...