It depends on the culture.
For example In Britain women were taught to be quiet, meek and obey the words of they're fathers and husbands while in Norse, Saxon, and Germanic cultures women were actually respected and played just as an important role in family, society and life as the men.
In Pictish culture women were even warriors.
The people in the renaisance were tired of the views and the ideas of the medieval time, and thought the medieval people had a pessimistic view on things.
Women were not allowed rights to property before then. It was thought to be a man's world and owning property made them more equal.
no
No
D.younger women
The people in the renaisance were tired of the views and the ideas of the medieval time, and thought the medieval people had a pessimistic view on things.
Women were not allowed rights to property before then. It was thought to be a man's world and owning property made them more equal.
No. Witches never existed. In medieval times many thought there were witches doing evil things. But that was a view based on ignorance.
Nicolaus Copernicus proposed a heliocentric model of the universe where the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun, challenging the prevailing geocentric view of the medieval period that placed Earth at the center. This shift in perspective laid the foundation for modern astronomy and our understanding of the solar system.
no
Religion
no, women didn't participate in anything in medieval times, women were looked down on and it was inappropriate.
the exclusion of women from medieval universities affected their lives
if the essay's on a question then end it on so thats why i thought that a medieval village is better than a medieval town. (for example) or so thats why i thought that "question"
No
The Greeks thought that citizens should participate in the government, but did not offer citizenship to women, foreigners, and slaves.
They thought it hurt.