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Date of page creation18:33, 16 March 2010
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Until the Reformation, it was the canon law that established when a married couple could get divorced. It could only be if there were exceptional circumstances. One example could be that one party had not consented to the marriage voluntarily, but had been forced. Other grounds were adultery, broaching and secret illnesses, which was only discovered after the wedding. The parties could be separated - but would not be allowed to remarry.
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