Emily Garmon

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Slavery continued after the collapse of Rome, and during the centuries known as the ‘Barbarian Invasions’ prisoners of war were rounded up and moved, sold or forced into servitude. Thousands of Irish female slaves were taken to Iceland and their DNA integrated with Norwegian men during the original settlement of the ninth and tenth centuries. Caucasian slaves were valued highly in Islamic Spain with women selected to birth children for the Caliphs of Córdoba.
Femina: A New History of the Middle Ages, Through the Women Written Out of It
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