stop cheating do they work! did you pay attention in class
yes
that you are a lord's wife
this is totaly not a good website to look mon and the answer is........lady-in-waiting
Yes noble women, women serfs, and the queen
A lady in waiting was a companion and helper to a lady. The lady in waiting was a member of the nobility, but waited on or assisted a more important, usually older, lady. See the link below.
Yes, they had balls where there was dancing, and other important people were invited.
A lady brewer in the middle ages She brewed beer better than a man
that you are a lord's wife
The duties of a lady in the middle ages are; oh wait sorry the dark ages.... well idk = I DON'T KNOW...
The wife of a Lord. If you were a peasant you were a woman.
this is totaly not a good website to look mon and the answer is........lady-in-waiting
Yes noble women, women serfs, and the queen
A lady in waiting was a companion and helper to a lady. The lady in waiting was a member of the nobility, but waited on or assisted a more important, usually older, lady. See the link below.
Lady in Waiting - album - was created in 1976.
No, ladies in waiting were not paid in the modern sense of wages for work, but they were compensated; in some courts greatly so. It is important to remember that the middle ages were not static, but changed at an accelerating rate as they drew into the early modern era. One of the great transformations in medieval European society that directly relates to the question of compensation for courtiers, was the change from Germanic notions of obligation and largess to a money based mercantile economy. A lady in waiting to the 13th century Duchess of Avignon would receive food and lodging, a wardrobe, jewels, and sometimes grants of income from some estate or farm. In addition the lady in waiting had access to the source of power and could sell this influence to other parties as a sort of medieval lobbyist. The lady in waiting eventually grew into a salary position as the old Germanic bonds of reciprocal obligation dissolved, but by the time this happened the middle ages were long gone.
Yes, they had balls where there was dancing, and other important people were invited.
Lady-in-waiting
The compound noun 'lady in waiting' is the singular form. The plural form is ladies in waiting.