Noblewomen were women of high social status in feudal societies, often belonging to the aristocracy. They typically held titles such as duchess, countess, or baroness and were often married to noblemen. Their roles included managing estates, overseeing household staff, and participating in social and political events.
In many cultures, noblewomen were also responsible for arranging marriages to strengthen family alliances. Education varied, but many were taught skills like literature, music, and needlework. While they had some influence, their lives were often constrained by societal expectations and the authority of their male relatives.