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Tytuł: | Christian emperors' attitude towards concubinage |
Autorzy: | Szczygielski, Krzysztof |
Słowa kluczowe: | concubinage Christian emperors Roman law |
Data wydania: | 2009 |
Data dodania: | 2-sty-2019 |
Wydawca: | Editore Nunzio Varmence |
Źródło: | Person and family in Roman law and in tradition of European law, ed. Sebastiano Tafaro, Onorato Bucci, Florian Lempa, s. 431-439 |
Abstrakt: | Concubinage, as a form of a permanent, extramarital union between a man and a woman, was known and practiced in ancient Rome. We can distinguish three basic phases in the Christian emperors' legislative activities concerning concubinage: the first one - started by Constantine, the second one - being the work of emperor Justinian, and the third, final one - including the decisions of Leo VI the Philosopher. It is of course not possible to meet the period between the reign of Constantine and Justinian with silence as laws on concubinage were issued at that time, too. But they did not have such a principal character as those issued in the above mentioned phases. The Christian emperor's legislation regarding cuncubinage was mainly a reflection of opinions and ideas propagated by the Church. Some emperors directed their main attention at activities aimed at limiting a concubine's and her offspring's position, while others created conditions for the transformation of this extramarital relation into iustum matrimonium. |
Afiliacja: | University of Bialystok and Lazarski School of Commerce and Law in Warsaw |
E-mail: | k.szczygielski@uwb.edu.pl |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11320/7337 |
ISBN: | 978-83-930564-0-8 |
Typ Dokumentu: | Book chapter |
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Występuje w kolekcji(ach): | Książki/Rozdziały (WP) |
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