There were many duties for women in the middle ages. Women would have to plant and harvest crops and also cook the food. They also had to know basic nursing and the correct medicine for their children. Women could also have a job in the village but there were very limited choicexs they could have. they could either be a shopkeeper, a baker, someone who spins and mends clothes or even an alewife which is someone who brews ale. Sometimes they could even look after little animals like chickens. Though they are lucky enough to get jobs they don't get payed much.
On farms they would work in the fields when it was light. They also did the cooking, weaving, spinning, taking care of children and little animals, and also being able to use herbs when someone got sick.
Some women worked as servants.
Some would become nuns, who took care of the work in monastries, but also produced wine and honey and took care of sick people.
The church tried to forbid women from doing work that requiered them to read, but women would often work with their husbands in businesses or sell things on markets. As cities became more important, some women became masters in guilds, often after a husband died or if she was trained by her father.
Since women were often discriminated against, most women in guilds were employed by masters, especially in the textile industry and the leather industry, but also in many other professions.
Also, women would also frequently run inns or be midwives.
Noblewomen were responsible for the girls put in her charge. Whenever her husband was absent, she would supervise the adminstration and going-ons in the estate. Some even let the defense of a castle or served as regent for their sons, if they were still young when they became lords.
Most women in the Middle Ages were wives, mothers, artisans, or nuns. Many of them helped their husbands with their businesses, and they also brewed beer and performed midwife duties. At one time, female artisans even had their own guilds. In the late Middle Ages, however, restrictions were placed on women's guilds and also their property rights.
They helped them
The manciple was a purchaser of provisions, usually for a university.
focus her energies on the home and children.
The same as it is now: a way to control people and keep them in check. They just got away with more back then.
They believed in it but they belived it was evil. the only magic that they beleived was good was the power of god and stuff like that.
There were many uncommon roles for women during the Middle Ages. They include, but are not limited to:PriestsMonarchsSoldiersKnightsScholarsMillersSummonersPardonersParsonsSquiresFriarsReevesLawyersClerksMerchantsPhysiciansYeomenManciplesFranklinsSailorsMonks
to "toss my salad"
the role of women was different on the status of class most women though had to birth babies and raise them or help clean the house, cook, and feed the chickens and sheep
i don't know but poo
Yea it's definatly Gregory I
was the responsibility af a baron in the middle ages
The women were considered chattel and they had few rights. The running of the castles was usually a man appointed to take care of the holdings, collect taxes, hold court, and defend the the castle. Eleanor of Aqutaian was one of the few women in the Middle Ages with power, but for the most part women were left out of the power structure.
The nobles married merchants. Nobles in the middle ages got their money through land.
They helped them
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It was called the code of chivalry.
I am not sure the Church was "hard" during the Middle Ages. The Church spent a lot of energy providing for the sick and poor, giving people refuge, representing the needs of the poor to the kings, and protecting people. There is a link below to a related question, "What was the role of the Church in the Middle Ages?"