Punishments in medieval Britain were often severe in order to scare people into keeping in line. Serious crimes were held in the King's court and could be ordeals by fire, water, or combat.
If they all lived, yes.
He lived his life normally.
Everything went smooth and nothing bad happened
The Renaissance nobles lived in cities and were active in trade, banking, and public life. This shows that the Renaissance nobles were smarter than the medieval nobles
Throughout his life, St. Patrick lived in a number of places - Roman Britain, various mainland European countries and Ireland. You need to be specific.
Historians have found no evidence that Shakespeare had ever left Britain, it is believed he lived out his entire life from there from 1546 to 1616 AD.
he would have lived a lonly life
She lived a long and happy life with Pygmalion, her creator.
everybody lived in different tribes and they fought on another
Margaret lived a long and happy life in London, dying in 1824 at the age of 90. Her death notice was published in magazines at the time ("the Gentleman's Magazine", etc.) and can be found online.
the people lived in normal life
Van Gogh lived his whole life.