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Meaning of morganático




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morganático
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It is said of a marriage between people of different social rank, especially members of the nobility with commoners. In principle it was a limitation, since these unions had to be authorized by some higher entity (such as the king) and the purpose was to prevent the goods and titles of a nobleman from passing into the hands of his spouse. Although the etymology is Latin (morganaticum), it is a late voice taken from the Germanic morgangeba, which was the name for the dowry left by the husband to his wife in case he became a widow.

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

Type of marriage between a couple that is of different social conditions or status. For example the marriage of a prince and a duchess or between a princess and a count. Also between a nobleman and a commoner.

  



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