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Comments by "" (@neutronalchemist3241) on "Did The Ius Primae Noctis REALLY Exist? Medieval Misconceptions" video.
@vulpes6523 Add that they didn't make distinction between blood relationship or relationship by marriage, so, once two not-blood-related extended families were united by a single marriage, other marriages between the two families were banned too.
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The most effective had obviously been the legions of the traditional Italic allies of Rome, that fought Vs. the Romans in the social war. Those were not really "imitation legions" but the real thing, that fought alongside the Romans for centuries, and completely absorbed the tactics and weaponry. Not by chance, Roman generals that won in the east with ridicolous ease, struggled in the social war, and it had been the only war where, thus winning, the Romans granted to the former enemies all of their requests shorlty after.
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Then you'll have the complaints for when the local lord refused to fuck some bride because she was ugly as sin, and the lawsuits initiated by the peasants to make him meet his obligations.
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People of Ivrea know perfectly that's a legend and as a legend is presented even on the official site of the carnival. 1874 is not middle age. Voltaire didn't live in middle age, 1930 is not middle age. Those are not sources. Where is the evidence that the ius existed in middle age? Where's a document written during middle age talking about it?
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