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In page Women in Anglo-Saxon society:

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Once married, a woman was to situate herself as the object of her husband's subjectivity, she was to become the object of his protection and the property, although she still remained the owner of her property.[3] The Church held that married women had no authority and were to stand under the lordship of men.[citation needed] Therefore, under the church they were not able to teach, witness, take an oath, nor be a judge.[4]