In most cases Women were not taught to fight.
Witchcraft was not a common activity for women in the late Middle Ages.
Medieval men were what they were raised to be. They were taught by fathers and they were taught by mothers also. Men and women accepted the ideas that they were given from antiquity without the types of questioning consideration we have seen since the nineteenth century. They believed their attitudes were right and proper and did not see a reason to change. There is a link below to a question about women's rights in the middle ages.
There were many uncommon roles for women during the Middle Ages. They include, but are not limited to:PriestsMonarchsSoldiersKnightsScholarsMillersSummonersPardonersParsonsSquiresFriarsReevesLawyersClerksMerchantsPhysiciansYeomenManciplesFranklinsSailorsMonks
yes a woman did travel in the middle ages
Only the rich. they were taught about religion.
No one. They were not educated. Only the nobles.
During the middle ages noble women had no opportunity no learn how to read and write.
During the Middle Ages and Renaissance in Europe women worshipped in churches.
to protect the king and castle
middle ages
Twitter wars.
In the middle ages Lords had to fight to defend their lands and kings. If a Lord did not fight then he could lose his land to his rival or be beheaded for disloyalty