- and the
corresponding intent of the wife; this was
called the
affectio maritalis ('marital affection')."
Historical Dictionary of
Slavery and Abolition...
- angelinum,
Eucyrtidium calvertense,
Lamprocyrtis hannai,
Lamprocyclas maritalis maritalis,
Lamprocyclas haysi,
Pterocanium trilobum und
Ommatartus tetrathalamus...
- ****umption that its
provisions are
reducible to the two
general heads of a Lex
Maritalis and Lex Caducaria. The
provisions of
these laws
forbade the
marriage of...
-
University Press, 1992), pp. 86–88. Non enim
coitus matrimonium facit, sed
maritalis affectio, Ulpian, Ulpi****
libro trigesimo tertio ad Sabinum,
Digest 24...
- lasting,
ideally permanent union modelled on
marital affection (affectio
maritalis) that was
approved and
recognized by the slave's owner.
Inscriptions indicate...
- In
civil law jurisdictions,
marital power (Latin:
potestas maritalis, Dutch:
maritale macht, Afrikaans:
maritale mag) was a
doctrine in
terms of which...
- concubina. What
legally differentiated concubinage from
marriage was
affectio maritalis, the
intention of both
partners to
enter into
marriage and have children...
- to the
monastery of Lorenzana: (...)
eiusdemque Helisabeth regina sub
maritali co****
legaliter aderente, an
unusual formula that
confirms a legitimate...
-
referring to the
potestas exercised by the
husband through the m****
maritalis,
which would be
equated to a sort of ward, tutela. Cf. "La cosiddetta...
- and the
corresponding intent of the wife; this was
called the
affectio maritalis (‘marital affection’).": 304 Kelleher, M.A. (December 2002). "'Like man...