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... remained in protestant hands led to the deprivation of any protestant woman with a sig- nificant landholding who married a catholic , since the land would pass under her husband's control . Protestant men who married catholic wives IO ...
... remained in protestant hands led to the deprivation of any protestant woman with a sig- nificant landholding who married a catholic , since the land would pass under her husband's control . Protestant men who married catholic wives IO ...
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... remained a virgin post partum , how could Christ have brothers ? An early solution to the problem was expounded by Tertullian in the second century in claiming that Mary had more children after the birth of Christ.20 This opinion was ...
... remained a virgin post partum , how could Christ have brothers ? An early solution to the problem was expounded by Tertullian in the second century in claiming that Mary had more children after the birth of Christ.20 This opinion was ...
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... remained an ' honest widow ' and did not remarry , she could usually remain in her husband's home and be supported by his family ; if she remained unmarried and lived apart from her children but did not claim her dowry , she was left ...
... remained an ' honest widow ' and did not remarry , she could usually remain in her husband's home and be supported by his family ; if she remained unmarried and lived apart from her children but did not claim her dowry , she was left ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 464 | 6 |
some cases from late medieval Lucca | 43 |
She was usually placed with the great men and leaders of | 67 |
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