PPT-Punishments in Medieval Britain
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Learning Objective To explain how Medieval Kings tried to keep control of their people Learning Objective To explain how the Medieval Kings tried to keep control
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Learning Objective To explain how Medieval Kings tried to keep control of their people Learning Objective To explain how the Medieval Kings tried to keep control of their people ALL OF US will be able to give a description of law and order in Medieval Britain including at least three facts 34. The medieval metrical romances resembled the earlier chansons de gestes and epics However unlike the Greek and Roman epics medieval romances represent not a heroic age of tribal wars but a courtly or chivalric period of history involving highly dev . BEVERLEY. In medieval times things were a lot different to now , in this power point you’ll see what it was like to live in Beverley.. JOBS. Have you every wondered what jobs were like in the medieval times. Beverley was a place where many jobs took place. Explain . some of the crimes and punishments handed out in Roman Britain. Explain why these punishments were given. Evaluate how far punishments reflected society. By the end of the lesson you should be able to...... English Bill of Rights. The Eight Amendment is almost identical to a provision in the English Bill of Rights of 1689, in which Parliament . declared, "as their ancestors in like cases have usually done...that excessive bail ought not to be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.". Match the crime (#) with the punishment (letter). Medieval Crime & Law. Learning Outcomes:. . D. escribe . what crime, punishment, and law was like . in Medieval . Europe . By the end of this lesson I . Speak Medieval. Down goes Rome!. From fall of the Roman empire around 476 CE to the early 15. th. century. Often called the Middle Ages. Political instability, diseases, and withering commerce. Good times!. . T. he Knights of the Round Table. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Author. : . The Gawain Poet / The Pearl Poet, most likely a contemporary of Geoffrey Chaucer.. Genre. : . Medieval Romance—contains noble heroes, gallant love, a chivalric code of honor, and daring deeds. Often include faraway settings, fantasy, and a lighthearted tone.. Colonial America. Ashanti Callender. 7A2. ID2. Some crimes committed in colonial America still exist today.. Many crimes thought of as serious during the Colonial Era, would not be thought of as serious today.. Early Medieval times (7. th. century) the church played a part in stopping theater performances.. Church was then responsible for rebirth of theater during the Middle Ages. Dramatic performances based on the story of the Resurrection, were 1. -Humanism- . anxious about an end always imminent.. ─The Catholic Church embraced a variety of standpoints.. ─Religion was regionalised.. ─Papacy recovered strenght from the Great Schism (1378-1417) and Conciliarism.. Years: 449-1485. Before 449. Julius . Caeser. came to the isle “Briton” around year 55 B.C. People he met: Britons. Celtic people. . Picts. “leftovers” from pre-Celtic civilization. ISSN: 0210-4903 Miscelánea Medieval Murciana 2009, XXXIII; pp. 123-142 «HAN TAL BEC VOSTRES GALLINES?» SOBRE LA REPRESENTACIÓN MEDIEVAL DEL FALO A TRAVÉS DE ALGUNOS EJEMPLOS ICONOGRÁFICOS Y L 1250-1500. also known as the 13. th. -16. th. century. or the Middle Ages.. Key events. 2. 1123. Britain’s first hospital, St Bartholomew’s was set up in London . 3. 1350 . Average life expectancy is 35 years of age. . Medicine stands still. . Year 9 History. Name: . Teaching Group: . Teacher: . Scheme of Work Page. Question guide 1. Unit RAG chart 2. L1 . What were the ideas of Hippocrates and Galen? 3.
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