English records show that for every 100 murders, only 1 murderer was ever brought to justice.
In the medieval era, the justice system varied greatly between different regions and societies. However, overall, it is difficult to determine with certainty how many murderers were brought to justice. Due to the lack of centralized law enforcement and forensic technology, it is likely that a significant number of murders went unsolved and unpunished.
Every person who ever lived had problems, regardless of when he or she lived. queens, even medieval queens, were no exception.
In medieval times people shopped at open air markets. Every village had its own market to provide locals with the things that they need.
The Valentine in The United States was brought by the Italians. Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14 every year.
for the rich meat fish fruit for the poor bread and every do often meat
They served their master. They were expected to look after their master's every need - from bringing them food - to getting them ready for battle.
The world would be havoc and murderers rapists will be every where.
The world would be havoc and murderers rapists will be every where.
JUSTICE ! Every girl loves justice.
who brought thor the viking his news every day
Every single word in every language in use in the US was brought there.
No, unfortunately it does not. There is no relationship between the penalty for homicide and the desire to commit homicide. Almost every murderer believes that he/she can get away with their crime, or at least makes every effort to do so.Added: However, one this IS certain and can be born out by statistics, executed murderers are never reepeat offenders.
about 5000000 j k about like 16 or 19 or 1500 it depends in the area where you are
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not sure about every fourth 'tear' but the answer to your question is the chief justice.
every queen has slaves and slaves work for them so yes medieval queens do have people working for them.
Every person who ever lived had problems, regardless of when he or she lived. queens, even medieval queens, were no exception.
There is no exact number as to how many medieval dungeons there were in the world. almost every castle had a dungeon in the medieval times. The dungeons were sometimes used to house prisoners.