The Two Kinds of Marriage

As early as the Twelve Tables there were two forms of marriage : marriage with manus and marriage without manus. The former was known as a "strict" marriage (justed nuptia). It was an institution of the Jus Civile, and could be contracted in any one of several modes to be presently described.

This form of marriage was open only to Roman citizens. The other form of marriage, which was known as a "free" marriage, was an institution of the Jus Gentium, and was therefore open to citizens and non-citizens alike. It was contracted in an informal manner.

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Effects of Marriage with Manus

Slavery by Birth

Mandate (Mandatum)