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Marriage in
ancient Rome (
conubium) was a
fundamental institution of
society and was used by
Romans primarily as a tool for
interfamilial alliances. The...
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woman In the form of
legal marriage called conubium, the father's
legal status determined the child's, but
conubium required that both
spouses be free citizens...
- the
Roman Republic, p****ed in the year 445 BC,
restoring the
right of
conubium (marriage)
between patricians and plebeians. Five
years earlier, as part...
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manner with a man" as a
condemnation of homo****ual
behavior between men.
Conubium existed only
between a
civis Rom**** and a
civis Romana (that is, between...
- into
legitimate forms of marriage.
Although not
codified as
marriage (
conubium) in
Roman law,
contubernium had
legal implications that were addressed...
- "Charlton T. Lewis,
Charles Short, A
Latin Dictionary, C , contŭbernālis ,
cōnūbĭum". www.****us.tufts.edu.
Retrieved 3
April 2024. Atkins, Jed W. 2018. Roman...
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cities enjo****
certain rights under Roman law, like the
commercium and the
conubium. In the Gr**** East, many of the Gr**** city-states (poleis) were formally...
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military service in the
auxilia with
Roman citizenship and the
right of
conubium.: 70–71 That the army was more Gr****-speaking than in
other provinces...
- the state. He then
proposed that, in
addition to
restoring the
right of
conubium, the law
should be
changed to
allow plebeians to hold the consulship; all...
- discharged, the
couple were
granted the
right of
legal marriage as
citizens (
conubium), and any
children they
already had were
considered to have been born to...