The punishment for murder varied with time and place.
In the Early Middle Ages, the Germanic Kingdoms generally punished murder with a fine approximately equal to the income the murdered person might expect to get in three years. Double that for a king. The amount for a woman was half to double that of a man for the same rank.
Later in the Middle Ages, murder was generally a capital offense, and the punishment was execution.
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