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... position was inferior . Telemachus , the son of Odysseus , dismisses his mother when he wishes to call an assembly . When Menelaus takes Helen back as his wife after the fall of Troy , her inferior status is reflected . Despite her ...
... position was inferior . Telemachus , the son of Odysseus , dismisses his mother when he wishes to call an assembly . When Menelaus takes Helen back as his wife after the fall of Troy , her inferior status is reflected . Despite her ...
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... position . Recent converts to Christianity , such as the Franks , Saxons , and Goths , had long - standing customs permitting remarriage after divorce . The Church , occupied with strengthening its new found position as the spiritual ...
... position . Recent converts to Christianity , such as the Franks , Saxons , and Goths , had long - standing customs permitting remarriage after divorce . The Church , occupied with strengthening its new found position as the spiritual ...
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... position of men , 49 and position of women , 49 de facto , 47 misogamistic attitudes toward , 47 , 50 and polygyny , 47 Greek Orthodox Christianity , 445 Greeks , 193,555 , 560 Greeley , Horace , 322-323 , 333-334 Greenfield , S. M. ...
... position of men , 49 and position of women , 49 de facto , 47 misogamistic attitudes toward , 47 , 50 and polygyny , 47 Greek Orthodox Christianity , 445 Greeks , 193,555 , 560 Greeley , Horace , 322-323 , 333-334 Greenfield , S. M. ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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