Oko, Jan2025-07-162025-07-162009Śląskie Studia Historyczno-Teologiczne, 2009, T. 42 z. 2, s. 169-181.0137-3447https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/33695The transition of time between Ancient Times and the Middle Ages is the period when the culture of Europe emerges and when the Roman-Christian and Teutonic cultures meet. It is manifested in many areas, among others, in matters concerning marriage. This article deals with particular issues concerning marital laws, namely marriage impediments Although the Merovingian councils do not know the term “marriage impediments” itself, they enumerate a few situations which impede contracting a marriage. Successive impediments are described in subsections of the article. They are: consanguinity and kinship, constraints, holy orders and monastic vows. The article also treats re-marriages or marriages with Jews which were also forbidden in some cases. The frequency of above mentioned impediments and study of Teutonic customs enable us, at least partially, to present problems with which the Church of the Merovingian period had to deal.plCC-BY-SA - Uznanie autorstwa - Na tych samych warunkachprawo kanonicznecanon lawmałżeństwoprawo małżeńskiemarriagematrimonial lawprzeszkody małżeńskiematrimonial obstaclesVI w.VII w.synody merowińskieMerovingian synodswczesne średniowieczeEarly Middle Ageshistoria prawa kanonicznegohistory of canon lawPrzeszkody małżeńskie w VI i VII wieku na podstawie postanowień synodów merowińskichMarriage impediments in VI and VII century according to provisions of the Merovingian councilsArticle