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  2. Concubinage - Wikipedia

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    This institutionalization of concubinage with female slaves dates back to Babylonian times, [31] and has been practiced in patriarchal cultures throughout history. [4] Whatever the status and rights of the persons involved, they were typically inferior to those of a legitimate spouse, often with the rights of inheritance being limited or ...

  3. History of concubinage in the Muslim world - Wikipedia

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    Concubinage and polygamy were quite uncommon outside the elite. Goitein says that monogamy was a feature of the "progressive middle class" Muslims. [ 132 ] In Sudan "By the Turco-Egyptian period, slave-owners represented a broad range of the socio-economic spectrum, and slave-owning was no longer a confine of the rich.

  4. Concubinatus - Wikipedia

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    Although usage of the word concubina during the Roman Empire poses ambiguities of role and status, the difference between the Imperial-era concubine as a subject of legal interest and a paelex or extralegal concubine during the Republic is fairly straightforward: the paelex was a woman "installed" by a married man as a sexual rival to his wife, [8] whereas the concubina was a wife-like ...

  5. Islamic views on concubinage - Wikipedia

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    Concubinage of female slaves was an accepted practice in the ancient Mediterranean and Near East. [5] Slave concubinage was practiced in the Byzantine empire. [11] However, this practice was banned by Christian clergy. [12] Concubines in Jewish communities are known as pilegesh; slave concubinage is mentioned in Biblical texts. [12]

  6. Concubinage in China - Wikipedia

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    Concubinage in China traditionally resembled marriage in that concubines were recognized sexual partners of a man and were expected to bear children for him. Unofficial concubines ( Chinese : 婢妾 ; pinyin : bì qiè ) were of lower status, and their children were considered illegitimate.

  7. Imperial Chinese harem system - Wikipedia

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    The ranks of imperial consorts have varied over the course of Chinese history but remained important throughout owing to its prominence in the management of the inner court and in imperial succession, which ranked heirs according to the prominence of their mothers in addition to their birth order.

  8. What is a royal consort? - AOL

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    He made history when he passed the record as Britain’s longest serving consort in 2009. In 1953, Philip was the first layman to pay his respects to the Queen on her Coronation Day, immediately ...

  9. Fancy girls - Wikipedia

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    A Fancy Girl, sometimes called a Fancy Maid, was a young woman of African descent with a lighter complexion sold with the intent of forced prostitution and concubinage. [1] This sale was often referred to as the Fancy Trade within the larger history of slavery in the United States.