One advantage of being a lady in the Middle Ages was the potential for social influence and power, particularly if she belonged to the nobility. Women in high-status families could wield significant authority through marriage alliances and manage estates in the absence of their husbands. Additionally, ladies often played important roles in patronage, supporting the arts and charitable causes, which allowed them to leave a lasting legacy. However, their power was largely contingent on their social status and familial connections.
that you are a lord's wife
Yes noble women, women serfs, and the queen
Yes, they had balls where there was dancing, and other important people were invited.
stop cheating do they work! did you pay attention in class
If she was a peasant, she would wear a rag dress, but if she was of high class, a silk skirt and short shirt would be of choice, and if she is royalty a fine dress of the richest material would fit her well.
A lady brewer in the middle ages She brewed beer better than a man
that you are a lord's wife
The duties of a lady in the middle ages are; oh wait sorry the dark ages.... well idk = I DON'T KNOW...
The wife of a Lord. If you were a peasant you were a woman.
Yes noble women, women serfs, and the queen
Yes, they had balls where there was dancing, and other important people were invited.
stop cheating do they work! did you pay attention in class
If she was a peasant, she would wear a rag dress, but if she was of high class, a silk skirt and short shirt would be of choice, and if she is royalty a fine dress of the richest material would fit her well.
Assuming Christian countries, just one. Bigamy was not allowed - and still isn't!
Peasant's, bakers, blacksmiths, coopers, fullers, Farmer's (farmers Wife), children, Lords and Lady's etc
They didn't think it was "Lady like" to expose your legs like women do today wearing pants, skirts, or shorts.
Hover your mouse over the lady dressed in posh clothes until you find an eye (near the bench)