Women in the Age of Chivalry and Heraldry
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Author discussed the important traditions and rules that the age of chivalry demanded of women in the bearing of arms and how their education reflected the needs of the era. She then indicated current changes about women and the bearing of arms.
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[3] Ibid.
[4] Ibid.
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[10] Slater, 16.
[11] Slater, 16, 17, 12.
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[14] Gautier, 139.
[15] Gautier, 140.
[16] Gautier, 140.
[17] Gautier, 135.
[18] Gautier, 135.
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[20] Slater, 112.
[21] Slater, 112.
[22] Slater, 113.
[23] Slater, 113.
[24] Slater, 113.
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[27] Slater, 115.
[28] Slater, 115.
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[49] Slater, 116.
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[65] Slater, 123.
[66] Woodcock and Robinson, 23.
[67] Woodcock and Robinson, 23
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