In Europe during the Middle Ages the only recognized religion was Christianity, in the form of the Catholic religion.
'hiygab' and its part of the religion. The piece of cloth worn in the Middle Ages was called a wimple. It covers the head and is wrapped around the neck and chin.
The middle ages were the dark ages or the medieval ages. During this time period the church was pretty much the head and rule. Everyone was roman catholic and they put God first then the priest. Religion united the people during this time because it was the one thing they all had in common during those hard times.
A wolf's head was a person who was pronounced criminal and anyone could kill him.
The Queen is the head of the Church of England.
The Pillory; also called the stocks
They were and still are the head of the catholic church
Queen Elizabeth II is a practising Christian, she is head of the Church of England, a protestant branch of the Christian faith.
Notre Dame is one off the top of my head ;)
off with his head!
The word "Christendom" was, and sometimes still is, used to refer to those countries which were Christian.... that is, had a Christian head of state, and where Christianity was the 'official' religion.
Henna has been known for generations and used to dye hair a reddish colour.
It depends on which part of the Middle Ages you are asking about. For the majority of the time the Pope was located in Rome as is the tradition, but from 1309-1378 the Pope chose to reside in Avignon, France instead.