Her intention was to defend unwarranted attacks on the characters of women and to provide examples of the unquestionable virtue of her sex. Though this seems like a lofty and daunting goal, it is grounded in a specific response to contemporary events surrounding her life as a writer in France. The Book of the City of Ladies,<span> as a philosophical treatise, can be seen as directly answering the writer Jean de Meun, who between 1269 and 1278 wrote a more than 17,000-line continuation of Guillaume de Lorris’s epic poem </span><span>The Romance of the Rose, </span><span>initially completed in the 1230s.</span>
Just 3 reasons? ok then, they were unprepared for the desert climate, they had a poor reputation with the locals, and they were considered "devils" so no one wanted anything to do with them.
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There were many groups because the Empire was located at the crossroads of the continents. That's why its culture was influenced by both western cultures such as the Greek and Roman ones, but also by eastern ones such as Turks, Persians, Arabs, Egyptians, and similar.