The Roman Congregations and the Application of the Tametsi as an Instrument of Their Policies Towards Mixed Marriages in Europe (1563–1798)
The article analyses how the decrees of the Council of Trent regarding marriage were used by the Church of Rome as a tool to contrast mixed marriages in Early Modern Europe. It investigates how these decrees were evaded by local churches in order to administer a practice of confessional coexistence impossible to eradicate, and how they were manipulated by actors – even Protestants – to put an end to undesirable unions. It also presents the interpretation that the Church of Rome made of the Tametsi to resolve the age-old issue of mixed marriages in the Low Countries, issuing the Benedictine Dec... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | Artikel |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 2019 |
Reihe/Periodikum: | Rechtsgeschichte - Legal History, Iss Rg 27, Pp 163-171 (2019) |
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Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory
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Schlagwörter: | Mixed marriages / Tametsi / Roman Congregations / Netherlands / Law / K / Political science / J |
Sprache: | Deutsch Englisch Spanish Französisch Italian Portuguese |
Permalink: | https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-28760077 |
Datenquelle: | BASE; Originalkatalog |
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Link(s) : | https://doi.org/10.12946/rg27/163-171 |