Yes. Many forms of torture and even death could be inflicted on anyone questioning God or the church.
the lords owened a village. the peasants would live in the village and would grow food. the lord would keep order and law. if you broke the law the lord would punished you and it could be death. the lord would say if you were to be killed or punished. the law says that the baker was the only one that was able to bake bread. if you were caught baking bread you would be punished. i hope you got info on what Lords do.
butter!
they would where silk
This is a guess but I would say a good 85-90%.
A medieval lord was the ruler of the land. The lord would make all the decisions.
they would get punished
If you get punished for your beliefs, you are getting punished for what you believe in. eg. In roman times, people would get punished for being christian
The 'Jack Stankovic' would punish people.
the lords owened a village. the peasants would live in the village and would grow food. the lord would keep order and law. if you broke the law the lord would punished you and it could be death. the lord would say if you were to be killed or punished. the law says that the baker was the only one that was able to bake bread. if you were caught baking bread you would be punished. i hope you got info on what Lords do.
to please them so they would not be punished.
Attitudes which we would associate with the Middle Ages. (not necessarily the attitudes real medieval people would have had).
butter!
they would put people in prison, or have them killed depending on what they did.
Romans valued loyalty and justice. People who broke the law would be severely punished, just as the king was punished
In the medieval era there was something called a debtors prison. This was a prison where people would usually go if failing or refusing to pay off their debts
in medieval times they would wear...... clothes
Most medieval people would have had such pastimes as watching wrestling or playing chess, on rare occasions there might be a tournament to go to.