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The medieval period of European history was packed with dramatic events: wars, coronations, pageants and plagues affected everyone. Medieval lives Lady of the manor tells the cradle-to-grave story of one of these aristocratic women.
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Table of Contents
A medieval lady
Beginnings
Invitation to a wedding
At home
Being a wife
Noble children
A year in the life
Clothes and hairstyles
Sports and hobbies
Books
Time to eat
Treating illness
Women who work
The noblest ladies
The lady and the nuns
The world outside
Widowhood.
Edition Notes
Includes index.
Webliography: page 43.
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"Traces the life of a typical medieval lady of the manor (the wife of a knight and second in command on his estate) from birth to death, including childhood, marriage, the duties of a wife, raising children, and hobbies. Includes primary source quotes"--Provided by publisher.
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