Most noblewomen of the Middle Ages lived in manor houses. Many had more than one manor house, and so had several residences.
Some lived in castles, but that was not as common, partly because royal permission was required for a person to own a castle. Also, because a castle is primarily a defensive military structure, most castles were not comfortable places for families to live in. Many castles had manor houses near by, so the people who owned the castles could be more comfortable. Those noble families living in castles usually lived in the building in the castle called the keep. It was usually a massive building intended to be the last resort in a siege, and included such areas as large grain storage places, in addition to the owner's apartment. In some places, there was a residence building within the castle, separate from the keep.
Some manor houses were fortified, and such buildings looked rather like castles to the modern eye. They were simpler and smaller than castles, however, and intended primarily to be homes and only secondarily for defense. They often had moats, but not the interior courtyards within curtain walls that typified castles.
The nobility are to be distinguished from royalty. Palaces were only for royalty and bishops, so very few members of the nobility lived in palaces.
A few members of the nobility lived in very fine houses in towns or cities. This was unusual because of the social structure of the time, which associate a member of the nobility with a manor or a group of manors.
There is a link below to a question on manor houses, and there are links from that to pictures.
A Lord was a powerful noble
There were many uncommon roles for women during the Middle Ages. They include, but are not limited to:PriestsMonarchsSoldiersKnightsScholarsMillersSummonersPardonersParsonsSquiresFriarsReevesLawyersClerksMerchantsPhysiciansYeomenManciplesFranklinsSailorsMonks
During the Middle Ages and Renaissance in Europe women worshipped in churches.
Yes noble women, women serfs, and the queen
They hunted and gathered. The women did everything.
During the middle ages noble women had no opportunity no learn how to read and write.
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A Lord was a powerful noble
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There were many uncommon roles for women during the Middle Ages. They include, but are not limited to:PriestsMonarchsSoldiersKnightsScholarsMillersSummonersPardonersParsonsSquiresFriarsReevesLawyersClerksMerchantsPhysiciansYeomenManciplesFranklinsSailorsMonks
During the Middle Ages and Renaissance in Europe women worshipped in churches.
Women held positions of wife,mother,peasant and nun during the Middle Ages.
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the noble language was latin
They hunted and gathered. The women did everything.
Yes noble women, women serfs, and the queen