No, there were women who were monarchs in the Middle Ages. Among them were Margaret I of Denmark, several Byzantine empresses, a number of queens of Spanish kingdoms, Queen Matilda of England, and others. One, a woman named Hedwig, was crowned as king of Poland because she wanted it to be perfectly clear she was the ruler.
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A medieval castle was nearly always a fort. It was run in a military fashion.
1st Answer:Everyone, including the queen, were Catholic.2nd Answer:In the Middle Ages, nearly all kings and queens were catholic, until the Great Schism of 1054. After that, those in the West were mostly Roman Catholic, and those in the East were mostly Eastern Orthodox. There were other religions represented among the medieval monarchs. In the early times, there were pagans, and after the 8th century, until the end of the Middle Ages, there were always some European monarchs who were Muslim. There were also some kings and queens were were known or suspected to be heretics of one sort or another.
No. Only men were able to become citizens of any medieval towns. Not women
Medieval men were almost as tall as men are today. The average height of a medieval man was five foot seven inches tall.
The monarchs of Europe believed that they were divinely chosen.
Medieval monarchs used propaganda to legitimize their rule by portraying themselves as chosen by God or destiny. They employed symbols, ceremonies, and artworks to enhance their image of power and authority. Propaganda was crucial in maintaining control over the population and fostering loyalty among subjects.
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Leaders or rulers of countries. Monarchs today have far less power generally, than they did in medieval times.
I think medieval women did more work than medieval men for the same reason that women have always worked more than men. I am not really sure what that reason is, but I think women are less easily satisfied with the way things are, or, put another way, (speaking as a man) men are more willing to be lazy.
It made the Church dependent on individual monarchs.
Medieval knights lived mainly in Europe. Europe was the center of medieval chivalry and feudalism, where knights served as armored warriors supporting monarchs and nobles in battles and tournaments.
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No. France has not had a king since 1848.
To make sure that taxes were collected and in fact the word 'money' is derived from monarch.
If this refers to the entertainment show Medieval times, it is a predetermined outcome based on the actor's showmen ship, or seating arrangement. It this refers to actual old medieval jousting events, then it was based on class, hierarchy, or the monarchs favor.
The cast of Monarchs and Men - 2012 includes: Sarita Choudhury as Nadzia Felix Ensslin as Leonhard Daniel Hendrickson as The Gallerist John Quincy Long as Arthur Christian Serritiello as Billy