Today, we marry for love, but there are many things to do! And how many costs ... However, the desire start a new life together has always been there.
In the past marriage to her husband needed to take possession of his wife and enslave ... Fortunately, the Romans thought it best to introduce a different concept of marriage means an agreement between two free people who choose and decide to live together without being been forced by anyone. The Christian
mum said the value of the marriage sacrament, and as such was sacred and unbreakable, designed for the procreation of children. For believers, this is the current concept of marriage. In the past it was also crucial
membership a religion, a race, a social class: the couple they had to belong to the same religion, race or social class. The bourgeoisie and the nobility imposed marriages within the circle of the wealthy.
The marriage between brothers and sisters , prohibited everywhere, but was imposed in ancient Egypt, Persia, in Uganda, in Hawaii and Sri Lanka, and among the Indians. Always prohibited marriages between parents and children (in the past!) Or between close relatives such as cousins.
Until the beginning of the '900 Hindu religion dictated that the wife should follow her husband even after his death. The woman had to die burned at the stake with the body of her husband. Going on in China until the 50s that the bride and groom meet for the first time on wedding day. But the Jewish tradition dictates that, to continue the race, was obliged to marry the widow of a brother who died before having children. And today
? The most significant changes have taken them to the Industrial Revolution and the Protestant Reformation, people marry for love and not out of interest, although some factors may still influence people's choices: the socio-economic, the social, religious or political present in some countries are still unacceptable.
In many countries it is possible annul the marriage, when it melts the
Egami between husband and wife: so here is a legal separation and divorce. The Catholic, Orthodox and Hindu not allow these decisions, since, according to the Church, marriage is sacred and indissoluble. Only in very special cases, the Catholic Church granted the annulment of the marriage, at the intervention of the Sacred Rota.
Regarding the age of the spouses in the past, we married young, very young indeed! Nature did its course: the woman must be fertile and have children, and at 25 years was already too old! The families were very large and the children were born at a distance a very short time of each other. Then
Medicine has made great strides: life has lengthened considerably, has improved a lot (proper diet, hygiene, care), contraceptives were introduced, and today we tend to marry later (30-40 years), Women can also give birth later in life (35-40 years), the couple usually has one or two children, not more. This occurs in
modern society, and of course there are still countries where the progress and technology are not yet well developed, or are missing altogether, in which case the habits mirror those of the past.
In the past marriage to her husband needed to take possession of his wife and enslave ... Fortunately, the Romans thought it best to introduce a different concept of marriage means an agreement between two free people who choose and decide to live together without being been forced by anyone. The Christian

membership a religion, a race, a social class: the couple they had to belong to the same religion, race or social class. The bourgeoisie and the nobility imposed marriages within the circle of the wealthy.
The marriage between brothers and sisters , prohibited everywhere, but was imposed in ancient Egypt, Persia, in Uganda, in Hawaii and Sri Lanka, and among the Indians. Always prohibited marriages between parents and children (in the past!) Or between close relatives such as cousins.
Until the beginning of the '900 Hindu religion dictated that the wife should follow her husband even after his death. The woman had to die burned at the stake with the body of her husband. Going on in China until the 50s that the bride and groom meet for the first time on wedding day. But the Jewish tradition dictates that, to continue the race, was obliged to marry the widow of a brother who died before having children. And today
? The most significant changes have taken them to the Industrial Revolution and the Protestant Reformation, people marry for love and not out of interest, although some factors may still influence people's choices: the socio-economic, the social, religious or political present in some countries are still unacceptable.
In many countries it is possible annul the marriage, when it melts the

Regarding the age of the spouses in the past, we married young, very young indeed! Nature did its course: the woman must be fertile and have children, and at 25 years was already too old! The families were very large and the children were born at a distance a very short time of each other. Then
Medicine has made great strides: life has lengthened considerably, has improved a lot (proper diet, hygiene, care), contraceptives were introduced, and today we tend to marry later (30-40 years), Women can also give birth later in life (35-40 years), the couple usually has one or two children, not more. This occurs in
modern society, and of course there are still countries where the progress and technology are not yet well developed, or are missing altogether, in which case the habits mirror those of the past.
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