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Medieval form of Germanic marriage
Friedelehe meaning "lover marriage" is a term for a postulated form of Germanic marriage said to have existed during the Early Middle Ages. The concept
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Carolingian emperor from 800 to 814
and Himiltrude ever married, were joined in a non-canonical marriage (friedelehe), or married after Pepin was born. Pope Stephen's letter described the
Charlemagne
Form of law followed by the early Germanic peoples
"protection", originally "hand"), or legal power, of the husband over the wife; Friedelehe, (from Old High German: friudila, Old Norse: friðla, frilla "beloved")
Germanic_law
Frankish prince and rebel (c. 768–811)
sacramental marriage of the Church—what some medievalists have called Friedelehe—although the concept is controversial. Paul the Deacon writes in his Gesta
Pepin_the_Hunchback
Son of Charlemagne (c. 772–811)
Himiltrude were never married, were joined in a non-canonical marriage or friedelehe, or if they married after Pepin was born is unclear. Roger Collins, Johannes
Charles_the_Younger
Medieval non-church sanctioned spousal practice "in the Danish manner"
sagas, but as Danish by the historian, William of Jumièges. Cohabitation Friedelehe Free union Marriage à la façon du pays The rules of English spelling often
More_danico
Concubine or wife of Charlemagne (c. 742 – c. 780)
"something more than concubinage, less than marriage" and describe it as a Friedelehe, a supposed form of marriage unrecognized by the Church and easily dissolvable
Himiltrude
Early culture of the Germanic peoples
participation of the parents and the other, those that did not. Known as Friedelehe, the latter form consisted of marriage between a free man and a free woman
Early_Germanic_culture
consent. — Elementa Juris Germanici. In another form of Germanic marriage, Friedelehe, the control over the wife remained with the head of her family. From
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Hindu
Simple, Straight forward
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Irish
Thunder spirit.
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Hindu
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British, English, Greek
Violet Flower
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Tamil
Faith can also mean desire to achieve
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Swedish Finnish
Graceful meadow.
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Danish and Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian : patronymic from the personal name Ivar, from Old Norse Ãvarr, a compound of either Ãv ‘yew tree’, ‘bow’ or Ing (the name of a god) + ar ‘warrior’ or ‘spear’.North German (Frisian) : patronymic from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements Ä«wa ‘yew (tree)’ + hard ‘strong’, ‘firm’.English : variant spelling of Iverson.
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Tamil
Lord Vishnu
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American, British, Christian, English, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Swedish
Follower of Christ; Christian
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Desire
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