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The Tudor rose was called the Tudor rose because one of the men from the York family married a woman from the Lancaster family and put the roses together to make one
In Tudor times woman wanted white skin to cover up the infectious disease known as small pox
They wore gowns; search in google for images;)
To make sandwiches, and stay in the kitchen, cooking and cleaning.
To be able to be beheaded in the Tudor times you had to break the law or disobey the king or queen
in the "olden" days women were expected to obey their husbands, this was in their marriage vows, that has since changed during the 1950s.
16 - 20 mostly at 17 or 18 a young woman was married. it was legal for them to get married at 12
In Tudor times, a woman was supposed to look after the children, clean the house cook and all the other house work, waiting for their husband to come home, then make sure they're happy.
Pythagoras was married one time to a woman named Theano.
The Elizabethan family life for men was one of power. The men made the decisions and the women were expected to obey them! The men were expected to support the family from a whole variety of occupations. And they were expected to improve the positions of all members of the family through influence and patronage from wealthier people and families than their own. It was deemed necessary for young males to go to school and university. Men were the money makers in the household; they worked daily for money while their wives did the housework.
Yes, Jim Bridger was married. He married three times in his life. His first marriage was to a Native American woman named Wind Woman. He later married a Shoshone woman named Quenin and his third wife was a woman of Ute and French-Canadian ancestry named Marthy "Mary" Maria Huggins.
On average, an American woman will marry once and divorce twice by the age of 50.