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Goddesses, Northern European. --- Comparative religion --- Prehistory --- Europe: North --- Gods --- Book
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Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- History of civilization
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First comprehensive survey of how kinship rules were discussed and applied in medieval England. Two separate legal jurisdictions concerned with family relations held sway in England during the high middle ages: canon law and common law. In thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Europe, kinship rules dominated the lives of laymenand laywomen. They determined whom they might marry (decided in the canon law courts) and they determined from whom they might inherit (decided in the common law courts). This book seeks to uncover the association between the two, exploring the ways in which the two legal systems shared ideas about family relationship, where the one jurisdiction - the common law - was concerned about ties of consanguinity and where the other - canon law - was concerned toadd to the kinship mix of affinity. It also demonstrates how the theories of kinship were practically applied in the courtrooms of medieval England.
Kinship (Law) --- Canon law --- Common law --- Parenté (Droit) --- Droit canonique --- History --- Histoire --- Kinship --- Canon law. --- Common law. --- Kinship (Law). --- Verwandtschaft. --- Gesetz. --- Verwandtschaft --- Rechtsprechung --- To 1500. --- Geschichte 1200-1300. --- Great Britain --- England. --- 13th century. --- To 1500 --- Parenté (Droit) --- Domestic relations --- Anglo-American law --- Law, Anglo-American --- Customary law --- Public law (Canon law) --- Law --- Ecclesiastical law --- Rescripts, Papal --- Catholic Church --- Fiction --- Canon Law. --- Common Law. --- Family Relations. --- Law and Kinship. --- Legal Jurisdictions. --- Legal Practices. --- Medieval Society. --- Thirteenth-Century England. --- canon law. --- common law. --- courtrooms. --- family relations. --- inheritance. --- kinship rules. --- laymen. --- laywomen. --- marriage. --- medieval England.
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Comparative religion --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- myths --- Middle East --- Eastern and Central Europe --- Greece --- Southeast Asia --- Tibet --- China --- Mongolia --- Japan --- North America --- Latin America --- Australia --- Oceania with Australia
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