- sunt,
coniuges non sunt; et si ab
initio tales fuerunt, non sibi per
connubium, sed per
stuprum potius convenerunt."
Augustine of Hippo, City of God...
- stop ([t d]) or [n]:
contactus "touched",
condere "to found, establish",
connūbium "legal marriage". The
great majority of ****imilations take
place between...
- citizenship. In the
social sphere,
peregrini did not
possess the
right of
connubium ("inter-marriage"): i.e. they
could not
legally marry a
Roman citizen:...
-
writes in his
Gesta Episcoporum Mettensium that
Pepin was born ante
legale connubium or "before
legal marriage", but his
precise meaning is unclear: he does...
- Livy and Plutarch. Romulus, his
people having been
refused the
right of
connubium or
legal marriage by the
Sabines and the Latins,
instituted games in honour...
- Literature, Vol. 54, No. 1 (Mar., 1935), pp. 41- In
Roman law,
without connubium, the
right to
contract a
legal marriage according to
Roman Law (i.e. where...
- Dudo of Saint-Quentin
relates that they had been
joined in
marriage ("
connubium"),
William of
Jumieges describing that
Rollo had
joined himself to her...
-
strengthen their ties to one
another and to the Empire,
making marriage or
connubium as the
Romans connoted the bond, an
instrument of politics.
Earlier treaty...
-
Credita causa necis regni affectata cupido,
Reginae optatum tunc
quoque connubium. Cui
regni proceres non-consensere
Philippo Reginam regi
jungere posse...
- Livy and Plutarch. Romulus, his
people having been
refused the
right of
connubium or
legal marriage by the
Sabines and the Latins,
instituted games in honour...