It depended if they found a their own husband but some royalty did marry their relatives.
There is a possibility, as they had the same last name. Also, people in their day tended to marry relatives. However, since Roger Bacon was a monk (Monks didn't marry), it would have been hard.
Can anyone marry people in the state of Georgia for one day if the couple obtain a marriage licence?
It was not common, but it was not uncommon either, especially among specific groups who were isolated in some fashion from the larger society. This included central and eastern European Jews, Royalty, and others.
Originally, Captains were granted the power so in case one of the crew members died & were buried at sea they can preside over it. This grant also allows them to marry people. Now, they can only marry people if they are a registered Justice of the Peace.
Your aunt marrying your friend's uncle does not make you and your friend blood relatives. I don't think there would be a problem with you and your friend marrying.
People don't marry relatives in Samoa.
Yes.
do your gotra parivartan and get adopted by your maternal relatives and get marry.
According to British law including royalty it is illegal to marry your mother.
Royalty tended to marry amongst themselves, so it wasn't unusual for relatives to marry. Also, Prince Albert's father wanted him to marry money and Victoria was a prime candidate for this. As his father was brother to Victoria's mother it was relatively easy to arrange for them to meet. bradley
To keep the bloodline 'pure'.
Mostly, they don't marry relatives, but in a small, relatively isolated community, the options for marriage partners are limited and sometimes cousin marriages occur.
Not unless you have the following criteria: You live in England, You are in the line of royalty or marry a person in the line of royalty. Tough is it not? Not just England has a royal family.... If you want to be queen you should marry an heir to the throne of one of the countries with a monarchy.
You can't marry a relative closer than your first cousin.
Yes you can, as long as the Royal thinks you are handsome/hot/wonderful and has money.
yes, actually because they're not your relatives
Yes, Though "today" it doesn't happen very often. In the past people used to marry their relatives to keep money in the family.