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The representation of Aphrodite Ourania, with a foot resting on a tortoise, was read later as emblematic of discretion in conjugal love ; the image is credited to Phidias, in a chryselephantine sculpture made for Elis, of which we have only a passing remark by Pausanias.
Bacon's personal secretary and chaplain, William Rawley, however, wrote in his biography of Bacon that his inter-marriage with Alice Barnham was one of " much conjugal love and respect ", mentioning a robe of honour that he gave to her, and which " she wore unto her dying day, being twenty years and more after his death ".
The German libretto is by Joseph Sonnleithner from the French of Jean-Nicolas Bouilly which had been used for the 1798 opera Léonore, ou L ’ amour conjugal by Pierre Gaveaux, and for the 1804 opera Leonora by Ferdinando Paer ( a score of which was owned by Beethoven ).
Furthermore, if the adultery was " condoned ", i. e. the cheated-on party knew about the extra-marital sexual relationship but continued to stay in a marital, conjugal relationship with their spouse, the adultery cannot serve as a cause for divorce.
Despite the fact that Louis Stanislas was not infatuated with his wife, he boasted that the two enjoyed vigorous conjugal relations — such declarations were held in low esteem by courtiers at Versailles.
A formal arrangement was signed by John Dee, his wife Jane, his scryer, Edward Kelley and Kelley's wife Joanna on 22 April 1587, whereby conjugal relations would be shared between the men and their spouses.
He was passionately attached to his wife and children ; and, while his friend Beccadelli signed the licentious verses of Hermaphroditus, his own Muse celebrated in liberal but loyal strains the pleasures of conjugal affection, the charm of infancy and the sorrows of a husband and a father in the loss of those he loved.
One of the major changes was conjugal-partner sponsorship, available for any two people ( including same sex couples ) who have had conjugal relations together for at least one year.
Surendra Verma's Hindi play Athavan Sarga, published in 1976, is based on the legend that Kālidāsa could not complete his epic Kumārasambhava because he was cursed by the goddess Pārvati, for obscene descriptions of her conjugal life with Lord Shiva in the eighth canto.
As for the East, the Greek ecclesiastical historians Socrates and Sozomen, who wrote a century after the event, reported that the First Council of Nicaea ( 325 ) considered ordering all married clergy to refrain from conjugal relations, but the Council was dissuaded by Paphnutius of Thebes.
Canon 13 of the Quinisext Council ( Constantinople, 692 ) shows that by that time there was a direct contradiction between the ideas of East and West about the legitimacy of conjugal relations on the part of clergy lower than the rank of bishop who had married before being ordained:
The union was short-lived: King Philip VI died one year later, on 22 August 1350, according to some chroniclers of exhaustion from constantly fulfilling his conjugal duties.
* Charles " Tex " Watson was at CMC between the early 1970s and 1993, where he " married and fathered three children during conjugal visits " and " began operating a nonprofit Christian ministry that distributed audio tapes and solicited donations.
He then brings up the good laws, and asks what has become of them ; those that “ restrained extravagance and bribery ”, “ protected their modesty and sobriety ”, of the “ conjugal happiness so fostered by high moral living that for nearly six hundred years after Rome was founded no sued for divorce ”.
Even while he was in prison, three of his wives continued conjugal visits and two of the three bore him more children.
After his six year absence, the General made a brief conjugal visit to his concubine, during which a daughter, Chang's mother, was conceived.
As a compromise, or because of her old age, Sawda offered to give her turn of Muhammad's conjugal visits to Aisha, stating that she " was old, and cared not for men ; her only desire was to rise on the Day of Judgment as one of his wives ".
Her husband tolerated and perhaps even welcomed the situation ; she had fulfilled her conjugal obligations by providing him with a son, and her lover was a presentable man.
According to an old Arabian legend as retold by Marco Polo, one of these islands was populated exclusively by men and the other was populated exclusively by women, and the two would only meet for conjugal relations once a year.
At this time, Elisabeth returned to Heidelberg with her brother Charles Louis who was now elector, but his conjugal troubles induced her to leave Heidelberg.
His Leonor ( 1798 ) forms the basis for the libretto which Ludwig van Beethoven used for the opera Fidelio ; it was also set by Pierre Gaveaux as Léonore, ou L ’ amour conjugal, by Simon Mayr as L ' amor coniugale, and by Ferdinando Paer as Leonora.
Notable of these conjugal unions was that of Marcos Antonio, the son of Datu Marcos, and Rita Gregoria, the daughter of Datu Mateo.

conjugal and after
Often in modern weddings, the ceremony of removing a face veil after the wedding to present the groom with a virgin bride is skipped, since many couples have already entered into conjugal relations prior to their wedding day – the bride either wears no face veil, or it is lifted before the ceremony begins, but this is not always the case.
There have been no changes since then in the discipline of the Eastern Orthodox Church, which for bishops, priests, deacons, and subdeacons excludes marriage after ordination, but allows, except for periods before celebrating the Divine Liturgy, conjugal relations by priests and deacons married before ordination, and requires celibacy and perpetual continence only of bishops.
# By a married Jewish woman after her niddah period concludes following menstruation or other uterine bleeding and she wishes to resume conjugal relations with her husband.
* Dom Casmurro ( Sir Frown ) purports to be the autobiography of a lonely man who has left his wife and his only son after enjoying years of happy conjugal life.

conjugal and which
After the full conclusion of the wedding ceremony, either the bride's father lifts the veil giving the bride to the groom who then kisses her, or the new groom lifts her face veil in order to kiss her, which symbolizes the groom's right to enter into conjugal relations with his bride.
* The SSRI medication sertraline is approved as an anti-depressant, but delays conjugal climax in men, and thus may be supplied to those in which climax is premature.
Apparently sources close to King João VI confirmed as much by asserting that he had not had sexual relations with his wife for two and a half years prior to Miguel's birth ( a period when his parents carried out a conjugal war, during which they were involved in permanent conspiracies, and only encountered each other in rare official circumstances ).
Some penitentiaries allow conjugal visits, in which prisoners are permitted to spend time in private trailers or small cabins with their partners, usually their legal spouses, allowing a prisoner to have sex with his or her partner ( though only if legally married in most cases ) in a prison-facilitated environment.
The matters which are dealt in the Family Court in India are matrimonial relief which includes nullity of marriage, judicial separation, divorce, restitution of conjugal rights, declaration as to the validity of marriage and matrimonial status of the person, property of the spouses or any of them and declaration as to the legitimacy of any person, guardianship of a person or custody of any minor, maintenance including the proceeding under the Cr.
Catholic canon law defines a marriage as consummated when the " spouses have performed between themselves in a human fashion a conjugal act which is suitable in itself for the procreation of offspring, to which marriage is ordered by its nature and by which the spouses become one flesh.
On October 29, 1951 in his ' allocution to midwives ', Pope Pius XII citing Pope Pius XI Encyclical Casti Connubii of December 31, 1930 delared "... that every attempt of either husband or wife in the performance of the conjugal act or in the development of its natural consequences which aims at depriving it of its inherent force and hinders the procreation of new life is immoral and that no ' índication ' of need can convert an act which is intrinsically immoral into a moral and lawful one.
The two begin a relationship and get married, which allows Ellie to join him physically for conjugal visits.
His name means " wind of the pines ", which in Japan represents an unshakable force, fidelity, conjugal love.
It is the samskara which is done before the couple enter to their bedroom. Nishekam means first conjugal bliss by the couple.
A conjugal visit is a scheduled period in which an inmate of a prison is permitted to spend several hours or days in private with a visitor, usually their legal spouse.
Additionally, they serve as an incentive to motivate inmates to comply with the various day-to-day rules and regulations of the prison, to avoid any infringement which might disqualify them from having a conjugal visit.
The IPS has five conjugal visit facilities, all of which are single-story buildings located outside the common prison blocs.

conjugal and stay
France allows prisoners who have earned the right to a conjugal visit to stay in decorated home-like apartments.

conjugal and with
Chroniclers recorded that John had a " mad infatuation " with Isabella, and certainly John had conjugal relationships with Isabella between at least 1207 and 1215 ; they had five children.
Exceptions to this are sex with an employee of the opposite sex, as well as conjugal visits.
Chapman is on the Family Reunion Program, and is allowed one conjugal visit a year with his wife, due to having accepted solitary confinement.
It pleases us all that bishop, priest and deacon, guardians of purity, abstain from conjugal intercourse with their wives, so that those who serve at the altar may keep a perfect chastity.
The canon mistakenly claims that the canon of the late-4th-century Council of Carthage quoted above excluded conjugal intercourse by clergy lower than bishops only in connection with their liturgical service or in times of fasting.
Preference is given to a conjugal relationship with the ( classificatory ) mother's mother's brother's daughter.
Casti Connubii does repeat several times that the conjugal act is intrinsically tied with procreation:
The colonial administration issued circulars prohibiting European officials from conjugal liaisons with indigenous women.
Elbe described the lack of conjugal relations, happening only on the first and second night of their marriage, Moltke's overly close friendship with Eulenburg, and her ignorance of homosexuality.
Not only can he sue her for restitution of " conjugal rights ," but he has a right to enter the house of any friend or relation with whom she may take refuge ... and carry her away by force ...< p >
According to one of the cables released by WikiLeaks, on November 16, Defense Minister Mr. Jorge Alberto Uribe requested a meeting with the Ambassador to explain an article in El Nuevo Herald that claimed he had made a conjugal visit to a woman imprisoned in Medellin.
Rena's half-sister Barbie sneaks off to the conjugal visit trailers and engages in sexual intercourse with her stepfather ( Rena's father ), unbeknownst to the family.

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