In Medievel times, there were no such things as a Witch. To see a Witch, they would accuse a woman, and then they would burn her to see if she died. If she lived (no woman did), she was a witch.
WINNING!But seriously, folks: A witch in Medieval times.
In the medieval times, "witches" were sometimes thrown into ponds or other bodies of water to see if they float, following the common belief that witches floated. It they didn't float, they were declared not a witch, but sometimes the result was that the person had drowned anyway. If someone was declared a witch, then she was therefore not Christian and should be burned.
Not in UK and if anywhere else, then not to the extreme level that it was in medieval times!!
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Historians tend to see anything before Medieval Times as Ancient.
To become a witch hunter in medieval times, one typically needed to align with the church or local authorities, as witch hunting was often sanctioned by these institutions. Training usually involved studying religious texts, local laws, and the signs of witchcraft, often informed by superstitions and folklore. Witch hunters were also expected to possess a strong belief in the supernatural and demonstrate a zeal for eradicating perceived evil, which sometimes included participating in trials and interrogations to root out suspected witches.
the name Norwich comes from the the medieval times nor for Normans and witch but now changed to wich because of the witches that were killed in that area
They though of it as what depended on the social structure and the religion
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
Medieval PeriodDark Age?Medieval times or the medieval era.