Women Left Behind (Women in World History Curriculum)
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Description: A look at the impact of the Crusades on women.
Essay: Women and the Crusades (Women in World History Curriculum) When thinking about the Crusades, few people consider the dramatic effect on women in these unsettling times. At first women, as ill prepared as men, set off for the Holy Lands, eager to wash away their sins and receive special glory for their effort to free Jerusalem from Muslim control. After the bloody failures of the Crusaders in the fall of 1096, however, Pope Urban II decreed that henceforth no women, old people, nor children could take part in the Crusades. Despite Pope Urban’s ban, some women accompanied their husbands anyway. The best known adventurer was
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Page title: | Essay: Women and the Crusades (Women in World History Curriculum) |
Keywords: | crusades, Marcabra, Jerusalem, 12th Century, Medieval France, history, world history, historical heroines, global, classroom lessons, classroom resources, social studies, women, women's history month, teachers, book reviews, biographies, curriculum, middle school, high school, teacher, student, lessons, female heroes, student activities |
Description: | Troubadour songs and anecdotes reveal women who heroically fended for themselves while their husbands went on the Crusades. |
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