Woman in medieval times had many jobs like rescuing knights,becoming jewelers,tailors,ladies in waiting,queens,knights(very rarely),they teach wealthy children and do work for their fathers and husbands.
Did the people from medieval times play checkers?
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There were many people in a royal family in medieval times. These were the king, queen, prince, princess, queen mother, regent, clergy, nobility, and tradesmen and merchants.
Very carefully, I should have thought.
It is not even certain that King Arthur was a real person. If he was real, he was probably a British war leader in late ancient or very early medieval times. Long after that, during the middle ages, many stories of Arthur developed and, as was common then, they were set in the world as the medieval people knew it, not the world of late ancient times. So whatever he was in reality, the stories that have come down to us are stories of a medieval king.
no, women didn't participate in anything in medieval times, women were looked down on and it was inappropriate.
the people of the medieval times called their wives "wife, women" or by their real name.
This would be nuns in a nunnery.
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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.
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.
A corset.
There wasn't wholesale factory type cloth making. It was done at home as part of the chores for women. Linen and wool were used. It isn't until the "spinning jenny" in the 1800's that cloth will be made in large amounts.So Spinning was a major occupation of women in medieval times. They would spin wool and flax into thread, both for their own use and to sell to professional weavers. In early medieval times, both men and women worked as weavers, but in the later medieval period women were generally squeezed out of the trade by men.
Some of the women of medieval Europe were among the most culturally influential people of their times. Among those who come to mind, Eleanor of Aquitaine comes to mind as a promoter of the arts. There is a link below to a related question on the things medieval women did, and there is a good deal of information in the answer there, together with source citations.