Surviving The Middle Ages as a Witch/Wizard...

Check out our new channel all about Roman History here!:    • The Entire Roman Empire Explained in 30 Mi...   Although the European ‘witch craze’ didn’t really get going until the end of the Middle Ages, the early myths surrounding sorcery and witchery sprang up in the 14th century. As medieval society changed and its moral boundaries shifted, the Late Middle Ages became the perfect breeding ground for believing in the widespread use of witchcraft. Let’s face it, in the Middle Ages, the main concern in Europe was religion. To Medieval scholars, beliefs and practises that were outside Christian doctrine were a challenge to the authority of the Church, a challenge to social norms and therefore a threat to the majesty of God himself. Then came the inquisitors, the demonologists and the witch-hunters... Welcome to Medieval Madness! 00:00 Introduction 01:35 The Firestarter, Twisted Firestarter 03:12 You Gotta Have Faith 05:19 You're The First 06:42 Damned If You Do 08:06 Vision of Division 09:31 Witch Queen 11:49 Tips For Accusation Avoidance Narrated by James Wade Written by Lisa E Rawcliffe Edited by Jamit Productions Thank you for watching. DISCLAIMER: All materials in these videos are used for entertainment purposes and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement is intended. If you are, or represent the copyright owner of materials used in this video, and have an issue with the use of said material, please email us at [email protected] Copyright © 500 AD to 1500 Top5s All rights reserved.