Sodomy in medieval secular law
- PMID: 798009
- DOI: 10.1300/J082v01n03_04
Sodomy in medieval secular law
Abstract
In the 13th century, legislation dealing with sodomy and other moral crimes was strongly influences by the prevailing Catholic ideology. As a result, affenders were sought out by members of the lay confranternities, tried in the courts of the Inquisition, and generally punished with the death penalty.
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