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has gloss | eng: Women in Anglo-Saxon England were near equal companions to the males in their lives, such as husbands and brothers, much more than in any other era before modern time. This status of equality was shown up until the Norman Conquest of 1066, at which point a military society took women to be unimportant. |
lexicalization | eng: Anglo-Saxon Women |
instance of | (noun) a native or inhabitant of England prior to the Norman Conquest Anglo-Saxon |
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