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Similarities And Differences And Treatment Of Women In Medieval Europe

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The Khmer Empire ran from 802 to 1431 AD and was the largest empire at the time. During this time, Medieval Europe (590-1455 AD) was referred to as the dark ages. These societies shared both similarities and differences. There were many differences such as treatment of women. On the other hand, there were similarities in crime and punishment as they both were very cruel in punishing suspects.

It is evident that women were often disregarded in the European army and men are pinned as superior, whilst the women in Khmer Empire were revered.
In Europe Joan of Arc became the general of Medieval France despite being a woman, but only as they were led to believe that she was talking to God.
A piece of jewellery (a ring) supposedly belonged to Joan of Arc, it dates to 15th century Europe.
The ring is evidence that Joan of Arc lived, as a saint and army general.
Because she betrayed the church and broke the law, her consequence was that she was killed.
During the Medieval Times a popular genre of poetry came to play, this was called Pastourelle. A source states that “Pastourelle is when a knight stumbles upon a shepherdess in the fields and propositions her. She refuses, and they engage in a battle of wordplay. He wins, seducing her against her original will or if she wins he will rape her anyway”. The men will also use their military rank if the women still oppose, to punish them. This source proves that women have no control.
The women of Khmer in comparison were very

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