justae nuptiae

justae nuptiae (j[schwa]s-tee n[schwa]p-shee-ee). [Latin “legal marriage”] Roman law. A marriage between two persons who had the legal capacity to wed. • Justae nuptiae was the only union that created the familial relationship known as patria potestas. — Also termed justum matrimonium. See patria potestas under POTESTAS. Cf. CONCUBINATUS. “Iustae nuptiae is such a marriage […]

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