• Raptio (in archaic or literary English rendered as rape) is a Latin term for, among several other meanings for senses of "taking", the large-scale abduction...
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    canon law, raptio refers to the legal prohibition of matrimony if the bride was abducted forcibly (Canon 1089 CIC). The practice of raptio is surmised...
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  • property. It may refer to: any literal seizure confiscation robbery kidnapping raptio, i.e. the abduction of women, also known as Frauenraub; these are the "rapes...
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    city contained relatively few women, leading to their men committing a raptio of young women from nearby Sabina. It was the first of Giambologna's statues...
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  • trafficking Kidnapping, unlawful confinement of a person against their will Raptio, large-scale abduction of women Tiger kidnapping, taking a hostage to force...
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    languages, meaning "kidnap") is the conventional translation of the Latin word raptio used in the ancient accounts of the incident. The Latin word means "abduction"...
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  • elopement, but sometimes it depends on sexual violence. In previous times, raptio was a larger-scale version of this, with groups of women captured by groups...
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    inability or unwillingness to pay it. Bride kidnapping is distinguished from raptio in that the former refers to the abduction of one woman by one man (and...
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    inability or unwillingness to pay it. Bride kidnapping is distinguished from raptio in that the former refers to the abduction of one woman by one man (and...
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    Madrid exhibits were on public display: The Hand (bought by Telefónica), and Raptio of Europa at Madrid–Barajas Airport. "Una Mujer con Espejo se desnuda en...
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