• Consanguine marriage is marriage between individuals who are closely related. Though it may involve incest, it implies more than the sexual nature of incest...
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    about "the advantages of marriages between unrelated persons" and the necessity of avoiding "the evils of consanguine marriage", avoidance of which would...
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  • niece or nephew. Such a marriage may occur between biological (consanguine) relatives or between persons related by marriage (affinity). In some countries...
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  • Article 809 of the Korean Civil Code (category Marriage in South Korea)
    marriage only between men and women who are closely related (i.e. consanguine marriage, in South Korea, consanguine marriage is defined as marriage between...
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  • Avunculate marriage Beauty and the Beast Coefficient of relationship Consanguine marriage Cousin marriage in the Middle East Cousin marriage law in the...
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    Xwedodah (category Marriage, unions and partnerships in Iran)
    a type of consanguine marriage to have been historically practiced in Zoroastrianism before the Muslim conquest of Persia. Such marriages are recorded...
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  • Assortative mating Avunculate marriage Coefficient of relationship Consanguine marriage Cousin marriage in the Middle East Cousin marriage law in the United States...
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    Tbilisi History of Arabs in Afghanistan History of Iran Xwedodah, Consanguine marriage Islam in Iran Islamic conquest of Afghanistan Islamization of Iran...
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  • disability due to congenital hip dislocation as a result of her parents' consanguine marriage. She could not attend physical education lessons in the school. She...
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    eldest son while retaining power behind the scenes, and practicing consanguine marriage. To prevent maternal families' influences, Trần kings took only queens...
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    the wife of Ardashir I in accordance with the Zoroastrian law of consanguine marriage. She was thus given the title of bānbishnān bānbishn ("Queen of Queens")...
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    that this "marriage" was contracted for dynastic rather than personal reasons. The House of Habsburg frequently practiced consanguine marriages as a way...
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    Berra on how this might have affected the family genetics. Their consanguine marriage possibly affected the children with "reduced fertility" compared...
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  • is a woman who lists herself in catalogs and is selected by a man for marriage. In the twentieth century, the trend primarily involved women living in...
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  • structure as unsuitable for marriage or other close personal relationships. Its opposite, exogamy, describes the social norm of marriage outside of the group...
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    In keeping up with the Pușcariu family tradition, which favored consanguine marriage, she was his mother's grandniece. Leonora had studied music in Brașov;...
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    Consanguinity (redirect from Consanguine)
    jurisdiction to jurisdiction. In some communities and time periods, cousin marriage is allowed or even encouraged; in others, it is taboo, and considered to...
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  • language. Syllabical Language. IV The Family The forms of family are Consanguine, ... the intermarriage of brothers and sisters. Punaluan, a Hawaiian...
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    distinct meanings: It serves as a synonym of "consanguineal family" (consanguine means "of the same blood"). In societies dominated by the conjugal family...
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    simultaneously the uncle and cousin of writer Alexandru Mocioni, born from a consanguine marriage between Ecaterina and her uncle Mihai Mocioni. Andrei the younger...
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    family into the text. Morgan acknowledges four stages in the family. The consanguine family is the first stage of the family and as such a primary indicator...
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    paternal grandfather, daughter, agnatic granddaughter, full sister, consanguine sister and mother. Those who inherit are usually categorized into three...
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    the same mother, full sister, sister who shares the same mother, and consanguine sister. In general, the Qur'an improved the status of women by identifying...
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    terminology – for example some languages distinguish between affinal and consanguine uncles, whereas others have only one word to refer to both a father and...
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  • kinship terminology; for example, some languages distinguish between consanguine and affinal uncles (i.e. the brothers of one's parents and the husbands...
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    that Roman law regarded as consanguines, the same as blood ties. Adoption of a stepson from the wife's previous marriage was another strategy, if the...
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    Zi (子) may not have had similar connotations to the later idea of a consanguine descent group. Some scholars read it instead as a title: "Prince". The...
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    known as agnate siblings or paternal half-siblings. In law, the term consanguine is used in place of agnate).[citation needed] In law (and especially...
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    Béatrice de Gallart, his second wife. Marie de Margarit is also the consanguine sister of Joseph de Margarit, Marquis d'Aguilar. They had no children...
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  • Government making the efficiency of the Body politic, Law, Heredity and Consanguine not only sound genuine and beyond historical origin and foundation it...
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