Yes, there were medieval female lords. However, they never used the term, 'lords' for women. Instead, they referred to these female lords as 'ladies.'
Laidies were high noble classed woman who had a lot of duties around the castle.
If there were no girls/women in the middle ages there would be no people today.
the Edwardian ladies wore large dresses
No it was not. It was a name for the rich in medieval times and the majority of the population were certainly not wealthy!
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In Medieval times the wells were sometimes polluted because the ground was full of dirt and some people or babies spit in it and think it was a garbage can
The ladies followed the men, and couldn't vote
Lords and Ladies
It is impossible to answer this because the number can't be known.
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Yes they did because it gave them hope through difficult,dark, and murky times.
Nothing.
there were no ladies back then
that's a very clever question! i love it! but im very sure they couldn't...
If they were peasants they worked for a lord
No A knight in Medieval times was a protector he competed (joust, sword fight, etc., etc) the ladies were the ones that cooked and cleaned and if you were a nobleman's wife you watched over the manor and made sure it was nice and tidy. And by the way "No" is a really bad answer because it has nothing to do with the question.
Medieval romances are adventure stories about knights, famous kings, or ladies in distress.
Ladies wore gowns, long skirts with matching tops,and fabric flats