You start your period and then you start your perbodie and if you have sex with any female or male that has cold sours and that means STD that stands for sexual transmitted disease.
In the middle ages, if an individual broke the law, they could be tortured and excommunicated.
Sergeant at the law
it was law
YES
It doesn't matter, They are dead now.
In the middle ages, if an individual broke the law, they could be tortured and excommunicated.
The three ages of Buddhism are the Former Day of the Law, the Middle Day of the Law, and the Latter Day of the Law.
Sergeant at the law
it was law
YES
It doesn't matter, They are dead now.
Bryce Dale Lyon has written: 'The Middle Ages in recent historical thought: selected topics' -- subject(s): Middle Ages 'Henri Pirenne' 'A constitutional and legal history of medieval England' -- subject(s): Civilization, Constitutional history, Medieval, History, Law, Law, Medieval, Medieval Constitutional history, Medieval Law, Politics and government 'Medieval finance. A comparison of financial institutions in Northwestern Europe' -- subject(s): History, Finance, Public, Economic history 'The origins of the Middle Ages' 'The high Middle Ages, 1000-1300' -- subject(s): Sources, Middle Ages
originated in the early Middle Ages in the King's Court (Curia Regis), a single royal court set up for most of the country at Westminster, near London
One of the most important factors that bound Americans from different colonies into a single political culture was the fact that they all adhered to English Common Law. Originating in England in the Middle Ages, common law now is practiced by over one third of the world's population.
To punish people and let others see what would happen if they broke the law.
peter andrew and john
Not really. Trade actually declined during the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages started because of the decline of trade, law and order vanishing, and education almost disappearing, which is why some people refer to the Middle Ages as the "Dark Ages."