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* A NOTE ON MORGANATIC MARRIAGES. Grimm (_Deutsche Rechts Alterthumer_, vol. ii., p. 417.), after a long dissertation, in which it appears that the money paid by the bridegroom to the wife's relations (I believe subsequently also to the wife herself) had every form of a _purchase_, possibly derived also from some _symbolic_ customs common to all northern tribes, offers the following as the origin of this word "morganatic:"-- "Es gab aber im Alterthum noch einen erlaubten Ausweg fuer die Verbindung vorneluner Maenner mit geringen (freien und selbst unfreien) Frauen, den _Concubinat_, der ohne feierliches Verloebniss, ohne _Brautgabe_ und _Mitgift_ eingegangen wurde, mithin _keine wahre und volle Ehe_, dennoch ein rechtmaessiges Verhaeltniss war. "Da jedoch die Kirche ein solches Verhaeltniss missbilligte durch keine Einsegnung weihte, so wurde es allmaehlich unerlaubt und verboten als Ausnahme aber bis auf die neueste Zeit fuer Fuersten zugelassen--ja durch Trauung an die linke Hand gefeiert. Die Benennung Morganatische Ehe,--Matrimonium ad Morganaticam (11. Feud. 29.), ruehrt daher, dass _den Concubinen_ eine _Morgangabe_ (woraus im Mittelalter die Lombarden '_Morganatica_' machten)--bewilligt zu werden pflegte--_es waren Ehen auf blosse Morgengabe_. Den Beweis liefern Urkunden, die Morganatica fuer Morgengabe auch in Fallen gebrauchen wo von wahrer Ehe die Rede ist." (See Heinecius, _Antiq_. 3. 157, 158.) The case now stands thus: It was the custom to give money to the wife's relations on the marriage-day. It was not the custom with respect to unequal marriage (Misheirath): this took place "ohne Brautgabe und Mitgift," which was also of later origin. The exception made by the Church for _princes_, restored the woman so far, that the marriage was legally and morally recognised by the Lombard law and the Church, with exceptions as regards _issue_, and that the left hand was given for the _right_. With regard to this latter, it would be desirable {262} to trace whether giving of the land had any _symbolic_ meaning. I think the astrologists consider the right as the nobler part of the body; if so, giving of _the left_ in this case is not without symbolic significance. It must be remembered how much symbolism prevailed among the tribes which swept Europe on the fall of the Roman empire, and their Eastern origin. The Morgengabe, ac
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