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Knights were supposed to live by the Code of Chivalry. This was the code that states that knights have to respect both the poor and women, never show fear in battle, and also respect and honor those who have a higher authority than you.
Knights responsibilities relied on a code of honor called chivalry. In chivalry, the knights had to treat women and the poor fairly, always show courage in battle, and respect people with higher authority. Also, knights were assigned by a vassal to protect their land from criminals, and to protect their slaves.
The effect of chivalry on women was largely the result of the code of chivalry, which required a knight to adhere to principles of honor, virtue, and courtly love. The result of this was that the knights, and through them the whole population, began to regard women in a new light, as people who were elevated and worthy of great honor. In other words, it put women in general on a pedestal, to be worshipped by men. The effect of this was not merely honor and politeness, but can be seen in literature and art. The courtly romance, which was first produced at the time when the code of chivalry was dominant, was the first genre of literature intended primarily for a female audience. There are links below.
Some of the jobs not common for the women of middle ages:-priest-queen-knight/soldier-sailor/navigator-builder/engineer-artist/writer-entertainer-educator/scholar-black smith/metal workerSoldier
Obviously in Royal and noble households. Princesses and the like. The lady of the Manor- who would be married to the Baron or other lordly nobleman in charge of the castle- well, she had considerable responsibilities and privileges as well. She- and this is more of a job title, rather than a rank like Sergeant or Lieutenant- was called a Chatelaine. May have something to do with Cats- as Chat is cat in French. She was the Lady of the Manor- so to speak.l Probabloy also chief of protocol observing ins and outs of the noble adolescents- don"t want them palling around with peasants, now! To see information on medieval women, please use the link to the related question below.
In Japan women were equal to men, thus a women could become a samurai. In Europe Women weren't treated equal to men, thus they couldn't become knights. Samurai soldiers slept with their swords because they were scared of their wives, European soldiers didn't.
yes, there were samuri women
Samurai women became completely under the control of men.
UCF Knights women's soccer was created in 1981.
UCF Knights women's volleyball was created in 1975.
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Samurai women became completely under the control of men.
The industrial revolution had placed many women in the work force. In sewing and textile factories women in the 1870's in the US were numerous employees working under bad conditions with low pay. The new and different labor union was the Knights of Labor. Most labor unions were dominated by male workers. In the 1870's, however, women comprised over ten percent of the Knights of Labor.
There were no female samurai. Women were not allowed to hold such positions of Authority and honor.
Knights treated woman with respect and honor as they were trained to.
they had to cook for the samuri's
they fought along side men agaist men or rarley womon