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- Ladys_companion abstract "A lady's companion was a woman of genteel birth who acted as a paid companion for women of rank or wealth. The term was in use in the United Kingdom from at least the 18th century to the mid-20th century. It was related to the position of lady-in-waiting, which by the 19th century was only applied to the female retainers of female members of the royal family. Ladies-in-waiting were usually women from the most privileged backgrounds who took the position for the prestige of associating with royalty, or for the enhanced marriage prospects available to those who spent time at court, but lady's companions usually took up their occupation because they needed to earn a living.".
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- Ladys_companion wikiPageRevisionID "705413751".
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink After_the_Funeral.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Agatha_Christie.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gentry.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Obsolete_occupations.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Personal_care_and_service_occupations.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_history.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Chaperone_(social).
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Cicisbeo.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Court_(royal).
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Domestic_worker.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Emma_(novel).
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Gentry.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Governess.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Great_Depression.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Heidi.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Jane_Austen.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Vermeer.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink John_Fowles.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Lady-in-waiting.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Ladys_maid.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Little_Women.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Louisa_May_Alcott.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Rebecca_(novel).
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink Social_class.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink The_French_Lieutenants_Woman.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Companion".
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lady's companion".
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLinkText "companion".
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLinkText "lady's companion".
- Ladys_companion wikiPageWikiLinkText "paid companion".
- Ladys_companion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Ladys_companion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Ladys_companion subject Category:Gentry.
- Ladys_companion subject Category:Obsolete_occupations.
- Ladys_companion subject Category:Personal_care_and_service_occupations.
- Ladys_companion subject Category:Social_history.
- Ladys_companion hypernym Woman.
- Ladys_companion type Person.
- Ladys_companion type Field.
- Ladys_companion type Occupation.
- Ladys_companion type Redirect.
- Ladys_companion comment "A lady's companion was a woman of genteel birth who acted as a paid companion for women of rank or wealth. The term was in use in the United Kingdom from at least the 18th century to the mid-20th century. It was related to the position of lady-in-waiting, which by the 19th century was only applied to the female retainers of female members of the royal family.".
- Ladys_companion label "Lady's companion".
- Ladys_companion sameAs Q6469874.
- Ladys_companion sameAs レディズ・コンパニオン.
- Ladys_companion sameAs m.0dyw93.
- Ladys_companion sameAs Sällskapsdam.
- Ladys_companion sameAs Q6469874.
- Ladys_companion wasDerivedFrom Ladys_companion?oldid=705413751.
- Ladys_companion isPrimaryTopicOf Ladys_companion.