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Noblewomen have an important place in nobility because they are often heiresses who transmit titles or property. They are distinguished by titles of nobility and by appellations to which they are entitled by their birth, marriage, or both when there is accumulation of functions. They often have the
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of women is a rare occurrence. However, women of the nobility assumed political functions, participated in the art of war and took on religious responsibilities. This is why there is an art of living, of dressing, and access to education and the arts, which are specific to them. The theme is a
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Noble families, to educate girls, must choose between convents (preferably noble chapters) and family homes. Many women testified to their education and their moral, religious and intellectual instruction, in their memoirs or their correspondence. We can cite the example of
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title of lady, damsel, princess, baroness, countess, queen, duchess, archduchess, empress, etc.. Although the practice is currently being lost and it is not reserved for the nobility, the marriage contract with a noble could provide for a clause such as the
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was specific. Both with regard to their formation and marital alliances. Manuscript sources dealing with the subject are few in number. Nobiliary historiography especially gives place to alliances and
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La noblesse, une affaire d'homme? L'apport du féminisme à un examen des représentations de la noblesse dans les milieux bourguignons in Publications du Centre Européen d'Études Bourguignonnes
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in the 7th century, and being at the origin of the very first act in the known world having as its object the abolition of slave trafficking; or a little more recently
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There are several orders of chivalry open to women or even exclusive to them. As for men, these distinctions can be honorary. We can cite:
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Many women of the nobility were perfectly proficient in writing and reading. They could be sponsors or recipients of works such as
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Liens de famille, pratiques de pouvoir, conscience de soi. Princesses épistolières au tournant du XVIIe siècle
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Dominique Picco (2019). "L'éducation des filles de la noblesse française aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècle".
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and founder of Rupertsberg Abbey. Considered for her intellectual talents, she was recognized as a
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We observe responsibilities by women of the nobility in several European territories, such as in
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Noblesse française et noblesse polonaise : MĂ©moire, identitĂ©, culture XVIe - XXe siècles
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La Sibylle du Rhin : Hildegarde de Bingen, abbesse et prophĂ©tesse rhĂ©nane
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The role of education was also important. We can cite the example of
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Le Rôle économique et social des femmes en Bretagne au XVIe siècle
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Femmes, pouvoir et nation en Écosse du XVIe siècle à aujourd'hui
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Femmes, pouvoir et nation en Écosse du XVIe siècle à aujourd'hui
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Hildegarde de Bingen. Une visionnaire et une femme d'action
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Christian Auer; Armel Dubois-Nayt; Nathalie Duclos (2012).
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Hildegarde de Bingen. Une visionnaire et une femme d'action
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Women of the English Nobility and Gentry, 1066-1500
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