Marc Morris (3 de marzo de 2013). «Normans and Slavery: Breaking the Bonds». History Today(en inglés)63 (3): 40-41. ISSN0018-2753. Consultado el 16 de marzo de 2024. «slaves might fill any number of functions: we find them occurring, for example, as cooks, weavers, millers and even priests. What’s more, a good many of them, perhaps even the majority, were women, kept in some cases as domestic servants or dairy maids, but also in many instances as concubines […] William of Malmesbury believed that the slave-traders of Bristol fornicated with their female captives before selling them […] the wife of Earl Godwine (d.1053), who was said ‘to buy parties of slaves in England and ship them back to Denmark, young girls especially, whose beauty and youth would enhance their price’».
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Marc Morris (3 de marzo de 2013). «Normans and Slavery: Breaking the Bonds». History Today(en inglés)63 (3): 40-41. ISSN0018-2753. Consultado el 16 de marzo de 2024. «slaves might fill any number of functions: we find them occurring, for example, as cooks, weavers, millers and even priests. What’s more, a good many of them, perhaps even the majority, were women, kept in some cases as domestic servants or dairy maids, but also in many instances as concubines […] William of Malmesbury believed that the slave-traders of Bristol fornicated with their female captives before selling them […] the wife of Earl Godwine (d.1053), who was said ‘to buy parties of slaves in England and ship them back to Denmark, young girls especially, whose beauty and youth would enhance their price’».
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Saco, 2006, p. 81. "sacrificando muchas veces las hembras al vicio y a la prostitución. Por iguales motivos vendieron también los maridos a sus mujeres” Saco, José Antonio (2006) [1875]. Historia de la esclavitud. Universidad de La Habana: CASA DE ALTOS ESTUDIOS DON FERNANDO ORTIZ. ISBN959-7078-51-1.