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concubinage

Cohabitation of a man with one or more women who do not have the full status of a wife. Concubines were permitted in ancient Greece and their children were legitimate if recognized by their fathers. Roman law also recognized concubines. Concubinage is still found in Islamic countries.

In Rome in 18 BC, in order to encourage regular marriages, the Lex Julia de maritandis ordinibus stipulated that only women of low rank should be chosen as concubines. The children of these concubines were called ‘natural’ and were considered illegitimate unless their parents later married. Their right of inheritance was very limited. Christianity outlawed such unions, and Constantine the Great issued legislation to check the practice.



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But to exclude all vulgar concubinage, and to drive all whores in rags from within the walls, is within the power of every one.
As if, when the marriage institution is abolished, concubinage, adultery, and incest, must not necessarily abound; when all the rights of humanity are annihilated, any barrier remains to protect the victim from the fury of the spoiler; when absolute power is assumed over life and liberty, it will not be wielded with destruc- tive sway
 
 
 
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