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Friedelehe meaning "lover marriage" is a term for a
postulated form of
Germanic marriage said to have
existed during the
Early Middle Ages. The concept...
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Himiltrude were
never married, were
joined in a non-canonical
marriage or
friedelehe, or if they
married after Pepin was born. Pope Stephen's
letter described...
- "protection",
originally "hand"), or
legal power, of the
husband over the wife;
Friedelehe, (from Old High German: friudila, Old Norse: friðla,
frilla "beloved")...
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Himiltrude were
never married, were
joined in a non-canonical
marriage or
friedelehe, or if they
married after Pepin was born is unclear.
Roger Collins, Johannes...
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sacramental marriage of the Church—what some
medievalists have
called Friedelehe—although the
concept is controversial. Paul the
Deacon writes in his Gesta...
- "something more than concubinage, less than marriage" and
describe it as a
Friedelehe, a
supposed form of
marriage unrecognized by the
Church and
easily dissolvable...
- sagas, but as
Danish by the historian,
William of Jumièges.
Cohabitation Friedelehe Free
union Marriage à la façon du pays The
rules of
English spelling often...
- parti****tion of the
parents and the other,
those that did not.
Known as
Friedelehe, the
latter form
consisted of
marriage between a free man and a free woman...
- consent. — Elementa
Juris Germanici. In
another form of
Germanic marriage,
Friedelehe, the
control over the wife
remained with the head of her family. From...