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  2. Category:Women of medieval France - Wikipedia

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    Female saints of medieval France (1 C, 26 P) ... Pages in category "Women of medieval France" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  3. Women in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Christine de Pizan was a noted late medieval writer on women's issues. Her Book of the City of Ladies criticized misogyny, ... France, c. 1500 ...

  4. Ermengarde, Countess of Auvergne - Wikipedia

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    Ermengarde was the daughter of Robert I of Auvergne and Ermengarde of Provence. [2] By 1005 she married Odo II, Count Blois, and was his second wife. [3] After Ermengarde's marriage to Odo, she interceded for the monks at Marmoutier abbey, resulting in her husband building a bridge at Tours. [4]

  5. List of French royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    Queen Marie Antoinette, wife of King Louis XVI, was beheaded during the French Revolution.. This is a list of the women who were queens or empresses as wives of French monarchs from the 843 Treaty of Verdun, which gave rise to West Francia, until 1870, when the French Third Republic was declared.

  6. Women in post-classical warfare - Wikipedia

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    "The woman warrior: gender, warfare and society in medieval Europe" Women's Studies – an Interdisciplinary Journal 17 (1990), pp. 193–209. Nicholson, Helen. "Women on the Third Crusade", Journal of Medieval History 23 (1997), pp. 335–449. Solterer, Helen. "Figures of Female Militancy in Medieval France," Signs 16 (1991), pp. 522–549 ...

  7. Rashi's daughters - Wikipedia

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    Rashi's daughters were the three daughters and only children of the medieval Talmudic scholar, Rashi and his wife Rivka. Their three daughters were Yocheved, Miriam and Rachel (11th–12th century). They each married their father's finest students and were the mothers of the leaders of the next generation of French Talmudic scholars.

  8. Category:14th-century French women - Wikipedia

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    B. Beatrice of Avesnes; Beatrice of Bourbon, Queen of Bohemia; Beatrice of Burgundy, Lady of Bourbon; Beatrice of Hungary, Dauphine of Viennois; Beatrice, Countess of Montfort

  9. Category:Frankish women - Wikipedia

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    Women from the Carolingian Empire (4 C, 34 P) M. Mistresses of Frankish royalty (3 P) P. Frankish princesses (14 P) Q. Frankish queens consort (4 C, 59 P) R.