Catholicism has been shaped by a great deal of violence, restoration and corruption. The Church was not always serving only on the basis of religion and faith. Points in history demonstrates that power of the Church as a political force that had the potential to change society, influence people and prosecute with strict and at times deadly force.
By living a pious life and performing the rites and rituals of the church (which, in medieval times would have generally been the catholic church in western Europe). Or she could have bought an indulgence form the Pope, if she had money, but, as a peasant, she wouldn't have.
gaunchus is a medieval myth which was told o be the staff of gaddock who in those times was the leader of the modern church and athiest relations have been recoreded there
The medieval concept of Heaven is much as the modern concept is. The Church has not changed its teachings, and there is really no new information. It is and has been viewed as a place for the departed spirits of good people, who worship God in an attitude of bliss. I think even the harps are included in the medieval ideas on the subject.
Unicorns have been around for a long time, so they were around in medieval times, but no, they were not and are not just imaginary.
In medieval times, you could have been dragged out and hung, had your head chopped off, or become the king.
No, TV had not yet been invented!!
Removing one's hat has been a sign of respect since medieval times. It began by removing the hat in church to show respect for God.
important people would sit up front, with less important people sitting bnehind them, and peasants standing in the back.
be polite and dont be rude Removing one's hat has been a sign of respect since medieval times. It began by removing the hat in church to show respect for God.
It may have been called the SCIENTIST, OR DOCTOR
The Medieval Period was from about 500 to 1500 AD. Christ had been dead for at least 500 years.
Torture has been used for thousands of years, with accounts dating back to ancient civilizations such as the Romans, Greeks, and Egyptians. It has been a tool for punishment, interrogation, and control throughout history, although its practice has evolved and been condemned in modern times.