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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Manus (/ˈmeɪnəs/; Latin: [ˈmanʊs]) was an Ancient Roman type of marriage, of which there were two forms: cum manu and sine manu. In a cum manu marriage, the wife was placed under the legal control of the husband. In a sine manu marriage, the wife was still under the legal control of her father.In both cum manu and sine manu marriages, if both the husband and wife were alieni iuris (persons under patria potestas, that is, under the power of his or her family's pater familias) the marriage could only take place with the approval of both of the patres familias. However, the creation and termination of the marriage somewhat depended on the type of marriage.Initially cum manu was the only form of marriage but in time the cum manu union faded and only sine manu marriage was widely practiced."@en }

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