Medieval Trial By Experience: Surviving The Intense Iron Test: Revision history

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7 December 2025

  • curprev 22:1922:19, 7 December 2025DanielleGlynde talk contribs 1,450 bytes +1,450 Created page with "Amongst these experiences, the fiery iron examination was a remarkable technique made use of to determine shame or innocence by conjuring up divine intervention. The intense iron examination was not a separated practice however component of a more comprehensive range of experiences, including tests by water and combat. The decline of trial by challenge started in the 13th century, as legal systems evolved and the Church distanced itself from such techniques.<br><br><br><..."