
Daily life in medieval Europe
Chapter 1
What was on the medieval menu
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Chapter 2
Faith, relics, and everyday worship
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Chapter 3
The gritty reality of medieval warfare
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Chapter 4
Magic, medicine, and the witch trials
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YOUR GOAL
Master of Daily life in medieval Europe
Ch 4 · Magic, medicine, and the witch trials
renaissanceman Medieval Witchcraft and Medicine
Old herbal wisdom, they knew it well, / But 'witchcraft' was the story they'd tell!
Glossary
maleficium (noun)
An act of malevolent magic or sorcery intended to cause harm. In 1486, Heinrich Kramer's treatise Malleus Maleficarum codified the term to prosecute suspected sorcerers during European trials.
An act of malevolent magic or sorcery intended to cause harm. In 1486, Heinrich Kramer's treatise Malleus Maleficarum codified the term to prosecute suspected sorcerers during European trials.
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What natural ingredient in willow bark did medieval wise women use to treat pain?
Fun Fact
Placebo effect: Medieval doctors sometimes prescribed 'theriac,' a complex medicine with up to 64 ingredients, including snake skin and opium, which actually did ease pain.
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Who wrote the infamous 1486 book 'Malleus Maleficarum' (Hammer of Witches)?
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Which medical theory dominated medieval healthcare, focusing on balancing bodily fluids?
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In what year did the Catholic Church ban priests from participating in trials by ordeal?
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What did the 8th-century Council of Paderborn declare about the belief in witchcraft?
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Which technological invention helped spread the 'Malleus Maleficarum' rapidly across Europe?
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During which historical era did the peak of European witch trials actually occur?

