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- with the benefits of concubinatus over marriage for people of this status not entirely clear in the historical record. Concubinatus was distinguished in...
- free the slave and enter into concubinatus or a regular marriage. Epitaphs indicate that both partners in concubinatus might also be freedpersons, for...
- concubinage as a legal term comes from the related Latin legal term concubinatus,: 304  which in ancient Rome regulated the “permanent cohabitation” of...
- unions such as contubernium among slaves and monogamous concubinage (concubinatus). Birth outside marriage was primarily at issue in matters of inheritance...
- boundaries (and thus seen as an indirect foundation of Roman concubinage (concubinatus), later regulated by Justinian, see also below). Lex Julia de adulteriis...
- legally marry a freed woman but might enter into monogamous concubinage (concubinatus) with her. In general, children of ancillae were born into slavery as...
- iii. p. 1016. Cf. Kober, Kirchenbann, 1863, pp. 192 sq. In Roman law, concubinatus was a respectable monogamous alternative to marriage. Though not necessarily...
- Roman society. Ancient Gr**** wedding customs ****uality in ancient Rome Concubinatus Contubernium Weddings in ancient Rome Powerful men can have one wife...
- status, if he married a freedwoman (liberta), but monogamous concubinage (concubinatus) was an alternative. Men not of senatorial rank could enter into a legal...
- Constantius Chlorus may have been born from of his parents in a "concubinage" (concubinatus) relationship, instead of in a marriage (conubium), thus explaining why...