The knight, the lady, and the priest : the making of modern marriage in medieval France /

"Until the Middle Ages, a king could marry his first cousin, a priest could have a wife and several concubines, and a nobleman could banish a wife if she didn't produce a son. Marriage was an instrument of control in the hands of kings and noblemen, who used it to keep their power intact;...

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Main Author: Duby, Georges
Format: Book
Language:English
French
Published: New York : Pantheon Books, 1983
New York : [1983]
New York : c1983
New York : [1983]
New York : c1983
Edition:1st American ed
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