Marriage in Ancient Rome.

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Marriage in Ancient Rome was both a social and legal institution, primarily aimed at securing alliances, property, and legitimate heirs. Known as "justae nuptiae," it required mutual consent, a dowry, and certain ceremonies like the "confarreatio" for patricians. Women gained some legal identity but were under the husband's or father's authority, "manus." Divorce was possible but typically initiated by men. Marriage symbolized stability, yet was pragmatic rather than romantic, focusing on civic duty and family lineage. #history #historylover

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