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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Page 86
... responsibility for the sudden death of Louis X , before he had heirs , in order to bring her son - in - law to the throne and make her daughter queen , as well as of trying unsuccessfully to free Blanche . In a period when magic and ...
... responsibility for the sudden death of Louis X , before he had heirs , in order to bring her son - in - law to the throne and make her daughter queen , as well as of trying unsuccessfully to free Blanche . In a period when magic and ...
Page 107
... responsibility for nuns , but nunneries following the Cistercian rule continued to proliferate . Occasionally they were very grand indeed , such as the foundation at Las Huelgas near Burgos made by Alfonso VIII of Castile and his wife ...
... responsibility for nuns , but nunneries following the Cistercian rule continued to proliferate . Occasionally they were very grand indeed , such as the foundation at Las Huelgas near Burgos made by Alfonso VIII of Castile and his wife ...
Page 145
... responsibility was to see that the children , both boys and girls , went to school and then were apprenticed to a trade where they could make a living . She should refrain from running around town , visiting with gossips , nor should ...
... responsibility was to see that the children , both boys and girls , went to school and then were apprenticed to a trade where they could make a living . She should refrain from running around town , visiting with gossips , nor should ...
Contents
THE PRECURSORS | 1 |
THE MOULD FOR MEDIEVAL WOMEN | 18 |
QUEENS | 44 |
Copyright | |
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