There were a lot of battels in the medieval times. Medieval battles and wars was just a part of the everyday life in the middle ages. Battels were mainly in Medieval England but also through out the whole of Europe. Battles involving Medieval Europe were also happening throughout the world.
As the Medieval Europe times progressed the tactics and weapons used in medieval war and battle change in a very big way, and were usually won by the armies that had the most advanced medieval weapons, armour and the side which had smart and good for battle and experienced generals and soldiers.
One of the most famous medieval battles was the battle of Hastings, in which William the conqueror of France defeated King Harold of England, this …show more content…
There were no police in medieval times and they believed to make sure that people kept themselves away from crime, they made strict punishments in order to create fear in the hearts of the people and to keep them from committing crimes. These punishments included fines, shaming, cutting off body parts and death, depending on the type of crime committed. There were different types of trials or torture as a way to get confessions from suspects. Types of Medieval Crime
There were different types of medieval crimes. Theft was very common as people were mostly poor, although stealing items had different kinds of punishments. Being homeless was considered a crime during the Middle Ages it was against the law to be a jobless person. Talking about women was also a type of crime. Murder was also a very common crime in medieval times, high treason, heresy and witchcraft were also the types of crime that had strict punishments.
Types of Medieval …show more content…
This really started because of the Crusades: they made relations with Countries in the Eastern countries, progressing to a taste for products in the west. It also removed several things standing in the way of the trade like hostile tribes and bad relationships between the countries.
The conquest of Palestine made all towns and harbors of the Italian Peninsula free. This attracted many people because they were free and that gave them many Privileges and a lack of Taxes. Trading also soon showed up around the borders of the Mediterranean Sea, this also made several cities like Amalfi, Venice, Genoa, and Pisa. Some of the products that people imported were perfumes, pearls, linen, paper, groceries, spices and many other rare objects. In exchange for them they received things like precious metal (like gold) in bars and iron, wines, oil and wax. Many new objects were also created and introduced in Medieval times from Eastern lands, the most common and important was spices. These came from Cairo and Alexandria in Egypt, Damascus in Syria, Baghdad and Mosul in Iraq, and other of cities. Cities like there were very important commerce and trading centers because of where they were located along trading paths to India, Mediterranean and