In medieval times, the punishment for robbery could vary depending on the severity of the crime and the laws in place at the time. Common punishments included fines, public humiliation, branding, mutilation, or even death by hanging or beheading.
The prepositional phrase is "of fighting and robbing."
The verb form of burglary is "burglarize."
Crime and punishment during the Norman and early medieval times were often harsh and relied heavily on physical punishments such as mutilation, branding, and public executions. Punishments were intended to deter crime rather than focus on rehabilitation, and capital punishment was commonly used for even minor offenses. Justice was often dispensed through trials by ordeal or combat, with the accused having to prove their innocence through physical tests.
The sentence for robbing a bank varies depending on the circumstances and the jurisdiction. It can range from a few years for a first-time offender to a lengthy prison sentence for a repeat offender or for cases involving violence or weapon use.
Reward
The king
The medieval punishment for Highway Robbery is by raping the criminal
chained up to the wall and get ht by a spikey belt
when you get sentenced is like when someone like a judge gives someone a punishment for his/her actions. like killing,robbing
the answer is that they placed them in the village stocks.
A fine is a kind of punishment in which in the medieval times you would have to serve in humiliation for braking the law.
In some countries torture is still used
The same punishment as treason. Drawing and quartering, burning at the stake, etc. Sometimes more creative
In medieval times, you could have been dragged out and hung, had your head chopped off, or become the king.
it was much more cruel (and painful) then it is today. It was also "inhumane"
Not one hundred percent sure but I think it was execution
generally if you did steal you would get your hands chopped off.