WOMEN DURING THE RENAISSANCE BY MARIE GILBERT. THE WORLD VIEW OF A.D. After the Black Plague Rejuvenation of knowledge Increased statues.

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WOMEN DURING THE RENAISSANCE BY MARIE GILBERT

THE WORLD VIEW OF A.D. After the Black Plague Rejuvenation of knowledge Increased statues

THE IDEAL WOMEN Devoted wife Run the household Give birth and foster children Submit to their husband

EXTRAORDINARY EXCEPTIONS Joan of Arc Lead France Watched King Charles coronation Burned at stake for heresy

EXCEPTION WITH HUMILITY Christine de Pisan Wrote book on military strategies Widowed Wrote for financial support Woman’s advocate

CONCLUSION Rejuvenation except Women’s expectations Joan of Arc Christine de Pisan Rights for women