Medieval-women Gallery
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medieval-women:The Trotula are three texts on women’s medicine written during the 12th century in Sa
medieval-women:A popular health manual from the 15th century, the Tacuinum Sanitatis, shows many exa
medieval-women:Marie de France Poet, 12th Century CEClaim to fame: Author of immensely popular works
medieval-women:An illustration showing the celestial influences on a newborn child as it is passed t
theolduvaigorge:medieval-women:sebastian-flyte:Caroline Walker Bynum, Holy Feast and Holy Fast: The
medieval-women:Extract of a translated letter from Adela of Normandy to the Monks of Bonneval in 110
naminganimals:medieval-women:tierradentro:“Jael and Sisera”, from Speculum Humanae Salvationis, West
medieval-women:Creative depictions of consorts from the Babenberg Family Tree, a triptych created by
medieval-women:sebastian-flyte:Caroline Walker Bynum, Holy Feast and Holy Fast: The Religious Signif
medieval-women:Bawdy illustrations from Jeanne de MontbastonThese amusing bas-de-page images come fr
medieval-women:sebastian-flyte:Caroline Walker Bynum, Holy Feast and Holy Fast: The Religious Signif
medieval-women:Bertrade de MontfortQueen consort of the FranksBorn c. 1070 – Died 14 February 1117Cl
medieval-women:Facial Reconstruction of Agnes of AntiochQueen Consort of Hungary Born 1154 – Died c.
medieval-women:Christine de PizanAuthor, historian, poet, philosopherBorn 1364 or 1365 – Died 1430 (
medieval-women:Lady Agnes Randolph, known as ‘Black Agnes’Countess of Dunbar and MarchBo
medieval-women: Christine de Pizan Author, historian, poet, philosopher Born 1364 or 1365 – Di
medieval-women: Sorghaghtani Beki Kereyid princess (a clan within modern China and Mongolia) and da
medieval-women: Jeanne Laisné (nicknamed Jeanne Hachette - ‘Jean the Hatchet’). B
medieval-women: Facial Reconstruction of Agnes of Antioch Queen Consort of Hungary Born 1154 –
medieval-women: Women in Salic Law Excerpts regarding the treatment of women from the Lex Salica (Sa
medieval-women: Tamar the Great Queen of Georgia Born c. 1160 – Died 1213 Claim to fame: The
medieval-women: Facial Reconstruction of Agnes of Antioch Queen Consort of Hungary Born 1154 –
medieval-women: Women in Salic Law Excerpts regarding the treatment of women from the Lex Salica (Sa
medieval-women: Fredegund Queen Consort of Neustria (western Francia) Born ? - Died 597 CE Claim to
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