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the people of the medieval times called their wives "wife, women" or by their real name.
Aristotle believed that women were inferior to men, because, unlike men they did not produce sperm, which, according to Aristotle was the building block of life.
Of course they slept, they would of gotten tired
There were no female merchants since women weren't allowed to own a business.
Women are not inferior to men, although many men believe that this is true.
no, women didn't participate in anything in medieval times, women were looked down on and it was inappropriate.
Because people believed that women were meant to stay home and that men should be the ones to do the work.
the people of the medieval times called their wives "wife, women" or by their real name.
This would be nuns in a nunnery.
Aristotle believed that women were inferior to men, because, unlike men they did not produce sperm, which, according to Aristotle was the building block of life.
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Of course they slept, they would of gotten tired
There were no female merchants since women weren't allowed to own a business.
Many medieval women had maids. Even the wealthier peasant families had servants in some times and places.
Women are not inferior to men, although many men believe that this is true.
Some medieval women were abused, and some were not. Medieval times were no different than other times and places. In some places the laws did not protect women well, but there were a lot of places where there were specific laws to protect women from abusive husbands and other family members. Also, nearly everywhere in Christian Europe, any women could get protection in the sanctuary of a convent. As to why women were abused in Medieval Europe, the reasons have not changed. This is a complicated question dealt with by people ranging from sociologists to psychologists.