10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CONFARREATION»
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The custom had been to name three patricians, descended from a marriage
contracted according to the rites of confarreation.l Out of the number so proposed
one was to be elected. f But this mode was no longer in use. The ceremony of ...
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The Civil Law Including the Twelve Tables, the Institutes of ...
(110) "Formerly this ceremony was performed in three different ways, namely, by
use, by confarreation, and by coemption. (111) A woman came into the hand of
her husband by use when she had lived with him continuously for a year after ...
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The doctrine and law of marriage, adultery, and divorce: ...
The most solemn and ancient mode of marriage was, however, by confarreation,
which has been ascribed to Numa Pompilius, and was proper to the priesthood,
to whom it was an indispensable qualification, and by whom alone it was ...
Hector Davies Morgan,
1826
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Historical Introduction to the Private Law of Rome
that if a woman, married neither by confarreation nor coemption, desired to retain
her independence, she must periodically absent herself for three nights from her
husband's house ; twelve months' uninterrupted cohabitation being required to ...
James Muirhead, Henry Goudy, Alexander Grant,
2009
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Sketches of the Domestic Manners and Institutions of the Romans
The ceremony was performed in three different modes: distinguished by the titles
of "Confarreation?' i""Coemption? and '"'.Usage;'' each of which, though distinct in
point of form, was equally binding on the contracting parties. Confarreation ...
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The doctrine and law of marriage, adultery and divorce, with ...
The most solemn and ancient mode of marriage was, however, by confarreation,
which has been ascribed to Numa Pom pi li us, and was proper to the priesthood,
to whom it was an indispensable qualification, and by whom alone it was ...
Hector Davies Morgan,
1826
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Observations on Popular Antiquities Chiefly Illustrating the ...
Confarreation and the Ring a were used antiently as binding Ceremonies by the
Heathens b, in making Agreements, Grants0, &c. whence they have doubtless
been derived to the most solemn of our engagements. □ "Annulus Sponsce
dono ...
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The Code Napoléon, Verbally Translated from the French: To ...
The former was subdivided into threekinds : 1° That by confarreation, or the
eating bread and flour together after the regular espousals with the consent of
parents ; the gift to the damsel of a golden ring by a senator or patrician, and an
iron one ...
France, Bryant Barrett,
1811
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A Systematic and Historical Exposition of Roman Law in the ...
A religious rite — confarreation. Confarreatio. In farreum women pass in manum
by a kind of sacrifice made to Jupiter Farreus, in which a farreum, that is a
wheaten cake (Jarreus pant's) is used ; from which the ceremony is named
confarreatio.
William Alexander Hunter,
1803
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Ancient Roman Statutes: A Translation with Introduction, ...
By 11 B.C. marriage with manus had become so rare that, to provide sufficient
candidates for the priesthood of Jupiter, whose priests (flamines Diales) had to
be males born from parents wed by confarreation, the consuls Quintus Aelius
Tubero ...
Allan Chester Johnson, Paul Robinson Coleman-Norton, Frank Card Bourne,
1961