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their citizenship after birth, such as by
marriage to a
national – jus
matrimonii – or by
having ancestors who are
nationals of that country, in
order to...
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Romani capita exponuntur aut
emendantur (1731)
Hermanni Noordkerk: De
Matrimoniis, Ob
turpe Facinus, quod
Peccatum Sodomiti**** vocant, Jure Solvendis,...
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defender of the bond (Latin:
defensor vinculi or
defensor matrimonii) is a
Catholic Church official whose duty is to
defend the
marriage bond in the...
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marriage would be
accepted as
effective (see the
public policy of
favor matrimonii which creates a
rebuttable presumption in
favor of the
validity of any...
- Caserta.
Matthew of
Paris relates the
story of a
marriage confirmatio matrimonii in
articulo mortis (on her deathbed)
between them when
Bianca was dying...
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enabling the
husband to
sustain the
charges of the
marriage state (onera
matrimonii). All the
property of the wife
which was not dowry, or was not a donatio...
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obtains citizenship.[failed verification]
Citizenship by
marriage (jus
matrimonii). Some
countries routinely give
citizenship to
spouses of its citizens...
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right by
birth on the soil; jus sanguinis, or
right of the blood; and jus
matrimonii, or
right of marriage. Laws may be
based on any one of
these principles...
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Sponsalibus et Matrimonio, from
Johannes Anguisciola.
Summa de
sponsalibus et
matrimoniis (in Latin). Basel:
Martin Flach. 1472–1474. "BioBib Report". Chisholm...
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either by
place or
parentage (or both).
Nationality by
marriage (jus
matrimonii). Many
countries fast-track
naturalization based on the
marriage of a...