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Q: Was Trial by compurgation used to replace trial by ordeal?
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What are some disadvantages of trial by ordeal?

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Is trial by compurgation a forerunner of the present use of character witnesses?

yes


What is the difference between trial by jury and trial by ordeal?

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What is it meant by 'Trial by ordeal' and 'trial by jury?

Trial by ordeal is where you do trials to see if you were guilty or not and Trail by jury is where you have a group of people who decide or help give a second opinion to the judge with wether you were guilty or not.


Why did trial by ordeal end?

I do not have any idea sorry


When did trial by ordeal in middle ages start?

Trial by ordeal did not originate in the Middle Ages. It probably developed in prehistory, but certainly existed in the earliest historic periods. There is a link below.


Why was all fate decided by trial by ordeal in the middle ages?

The belief then during the Middle Ages was that he who has not done wrong will be protected by the gods and that by doing the trial by ordeal, the innocent ones would survive the ordeal as they will be protected by the gods.


What is ordeal?

an extremely severe or trying test, experience, or trial.


What are some disadvantages of trial of ordeal?

cant theoretically find truth


What is the origin of the term trial by fire?

The term trial by fire originated from the ancient judicial practice of trial by ordeal. An ordeal was something unpleasant or dangerous that an accused person was subjected to in order to prove innocence. Fire was one of the ordeals used at the time. Many of these trials led to death.


What is the meaning of ordeal?

An ancient form of test to determine guilt or innocence, by appealing to a supernatural decision, -- once common in Europe, and still practiced in the East and by savage tribes., Any severe trial, or test; a painful experience., Of or pertaining to trial by ordeal.


What were the three methods of determining innocence in Germanic law?

compensation trial by ordeal oath swearing