In the Medieval Times people who didn't believe in the Christian Faith were sometimes excommunicated ( in other words kicked out) of the church or in some other circumstances sentenced to being killed. I'm not sure, but trust me, there are far more other sites than this that can help you with your question. But are you sure you're asking the right question? People would be KILLED if they DID believe in that religion in the Medieval Times. It really depends on the time period and area.
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The disciple Matthew is believed to have been martyred by being stabbed to death in Ethiopia.
Some dangers to hedgehogs are predators, being run over by cars, being attacked by other hedgehogs, having to deal with enviromental temperature, along with enviromental dangers.
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He was probably a fisherman being the brother of Simon Peter
Yes, being a 'Christian' is to be a disciple of Jesus 'Christ.'
The possessive form of the noun disciple is disciple's.Example: His disciple's job is to make arrangements for him.
His age is not mentioned in the Bible, yet he was the second youngest disciple of Christ, John being the youngest. (I could guess his age was around 30)
Being captured and killed
you could get attack by a liger
The dangers are the risk of falling off, being crushed, and trampled. It is a guarantee that if you are a jockey you will break your collar bone at one point in your career.