La dura vida de los ilotas, los esclavos de Esparta

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Ligar en la iglesia: la misa, un evento social en el Siglo de Oro

En la Edad Moderna, los feligreses aprovechaban la obligación de ir a misa para hacer negocios, relacionarse socialmente o incluso cortejar a las damas. 

Hacer justicia en la Edad Media: de la picota al cadalso

Robos, homicidios y delitos sexuales se castigaban de forma a veces brutal, mediante amputaciones, la horca o la hoguera. 

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