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#1101 Laura Betzig - The Badge of Lost Innocence: A History of the West

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Shifts in Medieval Social Structures

This chapter examines the historical changes in social roles following the relocation of the Roman Empire's capital to Constantinople, particularly the influence of eunuchs in the Byzantine era compared to medieval European rulers. It discusses the societal implications of illegitimacy, the roles of royal bastards, and the significance of women's rooms in royal estates. Furthermore, it highlights the transition to the Reformation, the impact of the Crusades, and the evolving views on celibacy within the Catholic Church.

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