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Polygamy (from Late Gr**** πολυγαμία polygamía, "state of
marriage to many spouses") is the
practice of
marrying multiple spouses. When a man is married...
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Polygamy (called
plural marriage by Latter-day
Saints in the 19th
century or the
Principle by
modern fundamentalist practitioners of
polygamy) was practiced...
- it.
Polygamic marriages performed abroad may be
recognized only on
narrow occasions, for
instance in
child custody matters. In France,
polygamy is illegal...
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Polygamy is "the
practice or
custom of
having more than one wife or
husband at the same time."
Polygamy has been
practiced by many
cultures throughout...
- Laos,
officially the Lao People's
Democratic Republic (LPDR), is the only
landlocked country in
Southeast Asia. It is
bordered by
Myanmar and
China to...
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Polygyny (/pəˈlɪdʒɪni/) is a form of
polygamy entailing the
marriage of a man to
several women. The term
polygyny is from
Neoclassical Gr**** πολυγυνία...
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Polygamy is the
practice of
having more than one
spouse at the same time. Specifically,
polygyny is the
practice of one man
taking more than one wife while...
- be
serial monogamy,
contrasts with
various forms of non-monogamy (e.g.,
polygamy or polyamory). More generally, the term is used to
describe the behavioral...
- claims,
treatment of minorities, and finances. The church's
practice of
polygamy was
controversial until it was
curtailed in 1890 and
officially rescinded...
- Expositor‘s
printing press after it
criticized Smith's
power and his
practice of
polygamy. This
inflamed anti-Mormon sentiment.
Fearing an
invasion of Nauvoo, Smith...