Back in the Middle Ages (a.k.a. the Medieval era, approximately 476-1450 A.D.), virginity was an extremely desirable trait in ...
The Middle Ages were not all about tyrannical rulers and power struggles. Cooperation, compromise and women in power were ...
In an era marked by strict patriarchal norms, women developed creative methods to protect their bodily autonomy, often using ...
In the 14th century, power in Europe was largely in the hands of the aristocracy. Surprisingly, one-fifth of the rulers were ...
Analysis of the bones of hundreds of medieval Londoners contradicts the current paradox in which women get sick more often ...
Back in the Middle Ages (a.k.a. the Medieval era, approximately 476-1450 A.D.), virginity was an extremely desirable trait in a wife. As second-class citizens, women were highly encouraged to get ...
The Middle Ages were not all about tyrannical rulers and power struggles. Cooperation, compromise, and women in power were also common, according to a historian at the University of Oslo.