Some medieval city women were housewives, who kept house and raised children.
Many were in business with their husbands or other close relatives. These were rather well educated women, who often could perform all the functions needed to run a business. Typically, if the business involved travel, the husband did this and the wife controlled what happened at home.
Many other women worked at jobs of all sorts. Many were cooks or servants. Some were independent bakers. Most city folk did not cook at home in the Middle Ages, so many people, including a lot of women, made livings by prepared foods. Other women were tailors, weavers, jewelers, artists and so on.
Medieval women were often allowed to do all the things medieval men did. There is a link below to a question whose answer goes into this in more detail.
This question as written makes no sense. Does it ask what the role is of the woman in Medieval Europe or what her role was in the Ancient Period. Furthermore, it fails to specify a locality.
Being a Squire in medieval times
A medieval nursemaid is a woman who takes care/babysits, the children.
medieval times queens position at middle ages.
An armourer was just that he made and maintained armour. The role of a maidservant is also explanatory, she did what she was told/asked to do, and was quite a lowly person in the household.
What role did a medieval baron play?It was the rank if noblitly.
Guilds organized trade in medieval cities and towns.
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One point of view:As trade grew medieval cities became overcrowded and unsanitary.Another point of view:As trade grew, medieval cities became more important, more prosperous, and bigger.
Being a Squire in medieval times
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They weren't. Medieval cities were ruled by a monarchy which has a King or Royal Family. You had to be born into Royalty or overthrow the King to be elected.
A medieval nursemaid is a woman who takes care/babysits, the children.
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Most medieval European cities were located in places that had easy access to water transportation. They were mostly either on rivers or at bays.
medieval times queens position at middle ages.
wives, bearers of children although some joined nunnery's or became serfs or mistress, if they were born peasant all opportunity's were open to them but entering a nunnery