the Aztecs did not really care about who was their son and who was their daughter but on the other hand if someone disobeyed the emperor they would be sacrificed with no question! CRAZY! Right?
An Aztec boy who disobeyed his father might face punishment as a way to teach obedience and respect. Punishments could include physical discipline, chores, or being reprimanded in front of the family. Family relationships were central to Aztec society, so disobedience was taken seriously.
A disobedient slave could face punishment, which may include physical abuse, confinement, or even death depending on the severity of the offense and the owner's discretion.
Aztec children would typically wear simple garments made from materials like cotton or maguey fibers for school. Boys might wear a loincloth or tunic, while girls might wear a skirt and a blouse. Additionally, they would often have sandals made from woven plant fibers or leather.
Aztec children were disciplined through methods like scolding, physical punishment like spanking, or being confined to a dark room. More severe transgressions could result in more severe punishments, such as fasting or being beaten with a switch.
The legal father would typically be the biological father, in this case, you. However, laws vary by jurisdiction, and it's best to consult a family law attorney for specific advice on establishing legal paternity in your situation.
Upon your father's death, his half of the joint bank account would typically pass directly to your sister as the surviving account holder. It would not be included in his estate and would not go through probate.
The Greek goddess Athena would be wrathful.
They would whip them and hang them upside down.
they where punished. if it was Zeus, he would spear them with his thunder bolt.
They would be taken away as slaves if they still disobeyed him. They were taken as slaves to Babylon.
BLAH BLAH BLAH be headedd !!
I think what would happen is that the cloth would not keep it's colors after washing since salt makes the dye stick to the cloth.
Yes, because if everyone would obey the law nothing bad would ever happen (Thats if no one disobeyed the law) and you would have people littering.
I seriously doubt it. Remember when Oola disobeyed, her punishment was being eaten up by the rancor. So if Leia disobeyed, she would have been dead.
It depended what level of importance he was, if he was a slave the punishment was death but if he was a king or of royal blood then nothing would happen.
If you disobeyed the ancient Mayan king, you could face severe consequences such as imprisonment, torture, or even death, depending on the severity of your disobedience. The ancient Mayan kings held absolute power and were considered divine, so challenging their authority would have been seen as an act of blasphemy and treason.
No, she was devout catholic; she killed protestants to sow what would happen to you if you weren't catholic. She thought she was saving them from going to hell. I guess if someone catholic disobeyed her they would be punished but not as severely.
A disobedient slave could face punishment, which may include physical abuse, confinement, or even death depending on the severity of the offense and the owner's discretion.