Nau Kynywedi Teithiauc is a Middle Welsh legal tract that depicts the nine types of sexual union a couple may enter into in medieval Wales. Thomas Charles-Edwards has suggested that this tract has been arranged in ‘declining legal status’, a view supported by the fact that the last two unions depicted constitute rape. This paper will demonstrate that the Middle Welsh tale, Math uab Mathonwy, may be viewed as an exploration of some of these dishonourable unions
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Nau Kynywedi Teithiauc is a Middle Welsh legal tract that depicts the nine types of sexual union a c...
Fleuriot Léon. D. B. Walters. The Comparative Legal Method. Mariage, Divorce and the Spouses' Proper...
Legal arguments that a clergyman was unnecessary to form a legal marriage were increasingly raised i...
Depositions (or testimony) in marriage cases brought before fifteenth-century English church courts ...
Existing histories of courtship in the long eighteenth century typically focus on it as a step on th...
This Cardiff University study of religious courts and tribunals across the UK has been funded by the...
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Bullough Vern L., Debiès Marie-Hélène. Dyan Elliott. — Spiritual Marriage : Sexual Abstinence in Med...
This thesis examines the prohibition of incest in England and Wales and is written within a New Lega...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Throughout the medieval period, marriage was acknowledged by temporal rulers to be a religious matte...
This paper asks us to rethink the boundaries between consent and coercion in medieval England. From ...
This issue of the Journal of Legal History results from a conference organized by Dr Jennifer Aston ...
Problems of matrimonial capacity in the conflict of laws have traditionally been said to be resolved...
Nau Kynywedi Teithiauc is a Middle Welsh legal tract that depicts the nine types of sexual union a c...
Fleuriot Léon. D. B. Walters. The Comparative Legal Method. Mariage, Divorce and the Spouses' Proper...
Legal arguments that a clergyman was unnecessary to form a legal marriage were increasingly raised i...
Depositions (or testimony) in marriage cases brought before fifteenth-century English church courts ...
Existing histories of courtship in the long eighteenth century typically focus on it as a step on th...
This Cardiff University study of religious courts and tribunals across the UK has been funded by the...
This study examines the marriage canons contained in the present canonical legislation of the Church...
The article presents issues pertaining to the grounds for a declaration of nullity under canon law i...
Bullough Vern L., Debiès Marie-Hélène. Dyan Elliott. — Spiritual Marriage : Sexual Abstinence in Med...
This thesis examines the prohibition of incest in England and Wales and is written within a New Lega...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Throughout the medieval period, marriage was acknowledged by temporal rulers to be a religious matte...
This paper asks us to rethink the boundaries between consent and coercion in medieval England. From ...
This issue of the Journal of Legal History results from a conference organized by Dr Jennifer Aston ...
Problems of matrimonial capacity in the conflict of laws have traditionally been said to be resolved...