Lady Godiva's first and last name is Crystal Godiva.
It wasn't as easy as many might think. Early in life princesses would be assigned a husband as early as when they are still in a cradle. Sometimes with men much much older than them, they did however have a good education including skills such as painting, sewing and singing and were usually quite intelligent. They also were provided with good meals such as meat, sweet pie, and salmon unlike the peasants who had to work really hard for there food. I agree with everything above, however, princesses were also tutored in latin, dancing, etiquette, and arithmetic as well as riding, sometimes archery, and they often had to learn one instrument. Sometimes the princess would go hawking during the day. They also attended dinners, and the entertainment of that evening. Betrothals were not always made when in infancy. Sometimes a princess would not be betrothed until her teen years. Betrothals were canceled, and made with other men. The betrothal was made to either strengthen or to make an alliance between to kingdoms.
Lady Godiver
Being knight-like or helping a lady.
The Roman Empire was founded by a lady called Marie Collines but then she let her husban go on with the tribe.
this is totaly not a good website to look mon and the answer is........lady-in-waiting
A lady in waiting was a companion and helper to a lady. The lady in waiting was a member of the nobility, but waited on or assisted a more important, usually older, lady. See the link below.
Lady in Waiting - album - was created in 1976.
Lady-in-waiting
The compound noun 'lady in waiting' is the singular form. The plural form is ladies in waiting.
Kate Middleton chose her sister Pippa to be her Lady-in-Waiting.
Elaine Stewart ... Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Mary Hamilton - lady in waiting - died in 1719.
Ladies-in-waiting is the plural
a lady in waiting often sleep at the castle with the Queen or Princess but if the lady in waiting is married they usually sleep at there own home and return to the castle each day.
Well first off, ladies in waiting are not around anymore so, your question should be "What did a lady in waiting eat?". OK? And they ate with the lady at the lord's table.
The lady in waiting answered to king john the 2nd and his son athur.