1st Answer:
there wasnt any punishment for beating your wife. feminists didnt exist back then.
2nd Answer:
There was huge variation in results of bad action towards women. Early on, the laws were Roman and Germanic, and Roman law was often harsher toward women. Later, the idea of the Code of Chivalry became important, and proper respect of women became an important part of the culture, perhaps to the point of overemphasis.
The punishment for spousal abuse depended on what country you were in. In some places, there was no punishment. In other places, there was no formal punishment, but the society a person lived in would not abide abuse and an abuser was ostracised. In still other places, humiliating treatment was prescribed, such as having to wear a mask made from the face of a pig for a period of time. And in other places, the abuse could be met with a fine or other punishment.
The punishments given prescribed for hurting or killing a woman were not always the same as those for hurting or killing a man. There was, for example, a concept called weregild in the Early Middle Ages, which was a fine paid to the family of a person killed. In some countries, weregild for a woman was half that of a man, but in others it was double. The punishment for rape was often the same as the punishment for murder. And in some places, there were punishments for humiliating a woman for exposing a covered part of her body - lifting the hem of a dress could get you a stiff fine, but the fine for lifting hat or hood to expose her hair was less.
The medieval punishment for Highway Robbery is by raping the criminal
In medieval times, you could have been dragged out and hung, had your head chopped off, or become the king.
In some countries torture is still used
generally if you did steal you would get your hands chopped off.
I think you are referring to excommunication, a punishment under which people could not receive communion, among other things.
A fine is a kind of punishment in which in the medieval times you would have to serve in humiliation for braking the law.
The medieval punishment for Highway Robbery is by raping the criminal
the answer is that they placed them in the village stocks.
In medieval times, you could have been dragged out and hung, had your head chopped off, or become the king.
In some countries torture is still used
NO
The same punishment as treason. Drawing and quartering, burning at the stake, etc. Sometimes more creative
He died of want
yes
generally if you did steal you would get your hands chopped off.
In medieval times, the punishment for robbery could vary depending on the severity of the crime and the laws in place at the time. Common punishments included fines, public humiliation, branding, mutilation, or even death by hanging or beheading.
I think you are referring to excommunication, a punishment under which people could not receive communion, among other things.