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Sponsalia de ****uro (or
sponsalia pro ****uro, also sti****tio sponsalitia) was a
Catholic Canon form of
engagement used by
medieval European rulers in...
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recognised two
forms of handfasting,
sponsalia per
verba de
praesenti and
sponsalia per
verba de ****uro. In
sponsalia de praesenti, the most
usual form,...
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recognised two
forms of handfasting,
sponsalia per
verba de
praesenti ("espousal by word
given at the
present time") and
sponsalia per
verba de ****uro ("espousal...
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Necessity of Absolution. H. G. Bohn. p. 1215. Apud
nostrates post
sponsalia qua ****urarum
nuptiarum sunt
promissio foedera quaeque consensu eorum...
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consummated to be
considered perfect,
unlike Gratian's
analysis (see
sponsalia de ****uro). Lombard's
interpretation was
later endorsed by Pope Alexander...
- his
birth legitimate. It
stated that his
parents had been
betrothed per
sponsalia de
presenti (i.e. "wed
according to the word of
those present"). Whether...
- with betrothal. The
ancient sources are in
agreement that the
archaic sponsalia had a
religious nature.
Brent Vine's
study which focuses on the linguistic...
- the 1917 Code of
Canon Law, the
minimum age for a
dissoluble betrothal (
sponsalia de ****uro) was
seven years in the contractees. The
minimal age for a valid...
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because you don’t gasp as much as he demands.
conuentum tamen et
pactum et
sponsalia nostra tempestate paras iamque a
tonsore magistro pecteris et
digito pignus...
- not
follow the
classical canonical divisions (Iudex, Iudicium, Clerus,
Sponsalia, Crimen).
During the 65
years of its enforcement, a
complete translation...