No, a son cannot marry his father. Marriage is a legally recognized union typically between two unrelated individuals. Incest laws prohibit marriage between close blood relatives such as parents and children.
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The most traditional method by which a father legitimizes his son is to marry the son's mother. It is also possible to formally recognize the son as his own, even without marrying the son's mother.
That it is predicted that their son will kill his father and marry his mother.
well it would be your cousin you would marry so it's is really up to you and it is not unheard of to marry your cousin
Oedipus's father tries to kill his son to prevent the prophesy, that Oedipus will kill the father and marry the mother, from happening. The gods prophesied as such and they didn't want it to happen.
Yes, you can keep you and your son's duel citizenship and still marry the father of your son in the UK.
No, because my father's sister (my aunt) does not have any sons, she only had daughters.
A oracle predicted that thier son would kill Laius his father and marry Iocaste his mother.
Man's father = My father's son. My father's son = me. That man's father = me. I am the father of my son.