At certain times they could marry, but it all depended upon permission being granted by their masters.At certain times they could marry, but it all depended upon permission being granted by their masters.At certain times they could marry, but it all depended upon permission being granted by their masters.At certain times they could marry, but it all depended upon permission being granted by their masters.At certain times they could marry, but it all depended upon permission being granted by their masters.At certain times they could marry, but it all depended upon permission being granted by their masters.At certain times they could marry, but it all depended upon permission being granted by their masters.At certain times they could marry, but it all depended upon permission being granted by their masters.At certain times they could marry, but it all depended upon permission being granted by their masters.
Of course.
Yes! Master of slaves encouraged them to marry so they could produce more slaves for free by having babies. Also for religious reasons.
Preists or holy men (e.g. Monks)
In order to marry Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII had to receive a papal bull from the Pope stating that Catherine was indeed a virgin and that Henry could marry his brother's widow.
The plebeians received a fair list of laws that fairly regulated the lives of the citizens. They were not sold into slavery for not paying the patricians. They also gained the right to marry patricians.
The best place where lesbians could marry is in Belgium.
Answer Catholic Bishops are not allowed to marry
No.
-A commoner who could not repay what he owed became a victim of debt bondage. -Commoners were expected to serve as unpaid soldiers when necessary, and even supply their own equipment. -Commoners could not marry patricians.
The plebeians resented that they we're not treated equally . They could not hold government offices, and their children could not marry the children of the patricians . The conflicts between them led to an assembly for plebeians only called the tribunes which protected them .
You can. You can go to a different state and marry then... or your parents could agree to it
so you could see your grandkids marry. so you could see your grandkids marry.
love has no explanation so you can love your brother and marry him......
Plebeians and Patricians had a lot in common-they both were citizens of Rome, they both had to pay taxes, and they both could vote. But there were also many differences. Here are some:Patricians:Wealthy landowning citizens of RomeMore and better social status than the PlebeiansCould hold public office in Roman governmentPlebeians:Working citizens (artisans etc.)Less social status (couldn't marry people of Patrician status)Could NOT hold public office.
The law which forbade marriages between patricians and plebeians was part of a stet of laws which was called the Law of the Twelve Tables. The law caused outrage and was later repealed.
You can but that person would not become legal because you marry them!