They often attend beheadings I do believe. They even attend Balls or Dances as we call it today. Back then they were very popular and well known if you happen to be a kings daughter.
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Witchcraft was not a common activity for women in the late Middle Ages.
Yes, there were medieval female lords. However, they never used the term, 'lords' for women. Instead, they referred to these female lords as 'ladies.'
Women from Latin America worked in craft, textile and agriculture business while in Europe, they worked in factories and mines. The culture of machismo was prevalent in Latin America but in Europe women's suffrage movement was taking place.
If they weren't very wealthy they be married off again. But if they had wealth they would just go on as a widow raising the manor
You should specify what country, and or whether you only mean war involved activity or overall. Germany started to use women on their fronts from 1944 on, yet was always below 5 percent of the total army. Similar in Russia from 1943 onwards.