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From public floggings to iron maidens, medieval justice was about pain, spectacle, and fear. Here's what happened when you broke the law back then.
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The afterlife is not typically associated with aggressive pets and insatiable worms. But these are exactly the creatures that ...
Despite more complex reproductive organs and fewer resources, female bodies are built to get through hardship and disease, ...
Medieval women’s ideas about heaven were inspired by the visions and sufferings they experienced, says Hetta Howes ...
Researchers examined 23,774 colophons from a Benedictine catalog and determined that of the estimated 110,000 manuscripts written by women during the Middle Ages, 8,000 must have survived.
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 paradox of medieval history is that while governance systems were authoritarian, women had a reasonable chance of coming to power thanks to family succession. However, with the arrival of ...
“Women in the Middle Ages were seen as less important than men, and they were excluded from a lot of areas of power,” the curator adds.