A Small Sound of the Trumpet: Women in Medieval LifeDescribes the daily life of noblewomen, nuns, and peasants in feudal England and Europe, looks at the treatment of lepers, beggars, prostitutes, and criminals, and offers brief profiles of prominent medieval women. |
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... Elizabeth de Ludehale in 1290 is a particularly vivid example of carefully planned fraud . In 1277 Edmund and Elizabeth had wished to marry but found their resources insufficient so they concocted a plot . They married secretly but then ...
... Elizabeth de Ludehale in 1290 is a particularly vivid example of carefully planned fraud . In 1277 Edmund and Elizabeth had wished to marry but found their resources insufficient so they concocted a plot . They married secretly but then ...
Page 89
... Elizabeth de Burgh was as great a lady in England as Mahaut d'Artois in France and had an almost equally strenuous life . She was the grand - daughter of Edward I through her mother , Joan of Acre , and one of the family of three ...
... Elizabeth de Burgh was as great a lady in England as Mahaut d'Artois in France and had an almost equally strenuous life . She was the grand - daughter of Edward I through her mother , Joan of Acre , and one of the family of three ...
Page 264
... Elizabeth , 15th c . goldsmith's widow , 148 Elizabeth , 14th c . w . of Sir John de Lue , 147 Elizabeth de Burgh , Lady of Clare , ( d . 1360 ) , 85 , 89–92 , 93 , 114 , 128 : charities , 90-92 : Clare College , 91-92 , 93 : will , 92 ...
... Elizabeth , 15th c . goldsmith's widow , 148 Elizabeth , 14th c . w . of Sir John de Lue , 147 Elizabeth de Burgh , Lady of Clare , ( d . 1360 ) , 85 , 89–92 , 93 , 114 , 128 : charities , 90-92 : Clare College , 91-92 , 93 : will , 92 ...
Contents
THE PRECURSORS | 1 |
THE MOULD FOR MEDIEVAL WOMEN | 18 |
QUEENS | 44 |
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