Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The solar god dess of the Ainu people . In Ainu mythology , Chup Kamuy was originally the moon god dess but could not bear to look down on all the adultery that took place at night. She therefore begged her brother the sun to switch places with her, which he did. Category Ainu kamuy Category Solar goddesses Japan myth stub ... more details
shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication , causeth her to commit adultery and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery. The New International Version translates ... , causes her to become an adulteress, and anyone who marries the divorced woman commits adultery ... the marriage is unlawful causes her to commit adultery, and whoever marries a divorced woman commits adultery. For a collection of other versions see http bibref.hebtools.com ?book 20Matthew&verse ... be more specifically translated as adultery or marital unfaithfulness . Instone Brewer rejects this translation arguing that contemporary sources make clear porneia meant more than just adultery, he ... because a wife burnt a dinner. Shammai took a more conservative opinion, arguing that only adultery ... Hillel, and arguing for the adultery only rule. Protestant churches have traditionally read lang grc porneia as adultery. The main argument against this translation is that Matthew has just been discussing adultery in the previous antithesis, and there used the specific term lang grc ... adultery as a valid grounds for divorce. They also often believe that an innocent divorcee ... Church , with major thinkers such as Augustine of Hippo St. Augustine supporting adultery as a valid ... which had long been described by Old Testament prophets as spiritual adultery and which, in fact ... readers. Leviticus 20 10 makes clear the punishment for adultery is death, so to Jesus Jewish audience is would be assumed that adultery meant that the marriage would be over. While at the time of Jesus, and in modern societies, capital punishment is not imposed for adultery several scholars ..., so adultery can be understood to have created a new bond erasing the old one. Another view is that the exception is not a part of Jesus teaching, but rather a comment indicating that adultery automatically ... W.B. Eerdmans, 2002. ref That adultery is a valid reason for divorce is the standard Protestant ... more details
Religion in Katsina State of Nigeria is mainly Islam . The Sharia is valid in the entire state. Amina Lawal was sentenced to death by stoning for adultery in 2002, but was freed in 2004. ref http edition.cnn.com 2003 WORLD africa 09 25 nigeria.stoning ref No Roman Catholic diocese has its seat in the state. References reflist 2 See also Nigerian sectarian violence Category Katsina State Category Religion in Nigeria Category Islam in Nigeria Category Christianity in Nigeria ... more details
Thomas Culpeper was a courtier at Henry VIII s court, executed for adultery with Queen Catherine Howard. Thomas Culpeper Culpepper or Colepeper may also refer to Thomas Colepeper, 2nd Baron Colepeper 1635 1689 , Governor of Virginia Sir Thomas Culpeper, 3rd Baronet 1656 1723 , English MP Thomas Colepeper colonel 1637 1708 , colonel hndis Culpeper, Thomas fr Thomas Culpeper ... more details
Appuleia Varilla fl. 17 was the only child of Claudia Marcella Major niece of Emperor Augustus and her third husband, Sextus Appuleius , consul in 14 . Her four older maternal half siblings were Vipsania Marcella , Lucius Antonius grandson of Mark Antony Lucius Antonius , Gaius Antonius grandson of Mark Antony Gaius Antonius and Iulla Antonia . In 17 , she was charged by Tiberius for committing adultery and speaking insultingly about the Emperor, his mother Livia Drusilla and Augustus. After the trial she was acquitted for treason, but her adultery was punished. She was removed from Rome and ordered not to go 200 miles near the city. This practice was traditional for relatives to do to family member s in this circumstance. Manlius, her lover, was banned from Italy and Africa Province . Source Tacitus, Annales 2.50 Category Julio Claudian dynasty Category Ancient Roman women Category Appuleii Category 1st century Romans Category People acquitted of treason bg uk ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 orphan date November 2009 Proposition 31 is a 1968 novel written by Robert Rimmer that tells the story of two middle class, suburban California couples who turn to a polyamorous relationship to deal with their multiple infidelities as an alternative to divorce . The novel is written as a case study by a psychologist supporting a fictional Proposition 31 that would amend the California Constitution to permit polyamory relationships. In the book, the solution to the couples problems with adultery and the impregnation of one of the couple s wives by the other couple s husband is to commit to a group marriage to raise their five Parenting children in a home Compound fortification compound in which the husbands rotate among the wives. The book is a plea to pass this proposed Referendum proposition to offer a sane alternative to divorce. Category 1968 novels Category 20th century American novels Category Novels set in California Category Adultery in fiction 1960s novel stub ... more details
27 news 25657184 1 adultery delaware county son ref His education was interrupted by World War II ... 1996 02 27 news 25657184 1 adultery delaware county son ref After the war he returned to Philadelphia ... 1 adultery delaware county son ref He later attended Temple Law School and received his Juris ... articles.philly.com 1996 02 27 news 25657184 1 adultery delaware county son ref He served in office ... 1996 02 27 news 25657184 1 adultery delaware county son ref During his time in office he was one of the most vocal opponents of abortion , adultery and pornography . ref http articles.philly.com 1996 02 27 news 25657184 1 adultery delaware county son ref He unsuccessfully sponsored legislation ... 19 of the vote. ref http articles.philly.com 1996 02 27 news 25657184 1 adultery delaware county son ... more details
italic title Blanchflower v. Blanchflower , 150 N.H. 226 , is a landmark decision handed down by the New Hampshire Supreme Court which ruled that sexual relations between two females, one of whom is married, does not constitute adultery , because it is not technically sexual intercourse. ref http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?file news archive 2003 11 07 national1614EST0677.DTL dead link date January 2012 ref Background In 2003, a professor from Dartmouth College filed for divorce from his wife on the grounds that she was having an adulterous affair with Ms. Robin Mayer of West Windsor, Vermont . As in most cases of divorce involving alleged adultery, the professor was seeking an at fault ruling against his wife. His wife admitted that she was having an affair with Ms. Mayer, but argued that the affair did not constitute adultery under New Hampshire law. ref cite web url http www.foxnews.com story 0,2933,84735,00.html title New Hampshire High Court Tackles Gay Adultery Question publisher Fox News date accessdate 2012 01 17 ref Ruling After a lower court initially sided with Mr. Blanchflower, the New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled in favor of Mrs. Blanchflower and Ms. Mayer, concluding that adultery must involve sexual intercourse under New Hampshire law. In the 3 2 ruling, the majority determined that sexual relations between two female people cannot constitute sexual intercourse and, therefore, the affair was not adultery. The dissenters objected to the majority s use of the 1961 edition of Webster s Third New International Dictionary as support for their definition of sexual intercourse as between a man and a woman. fact date January 2012 Reactions Reactions to the ruling were mixed, with some gay rights groups condemning the ruling as not legally recognizing sex between people of the same gender. Other gay rights groups applauded the ruling as a victory under the law for one gay couple after many years of discrimination. See also Gay rights References reflist ... more details
is whether it embraces adultery committed by one Indian with another Indian, on an Indian ... invite attention to the letter of the statute, and urge that adultery is not an offense by one ... more details
punishments have been considered or handed down recently in Nigeria and Somalia for the crimes of adultery ... of sodomy .... September 14, 2005 ref Quran The Qur an An Nur 24 2&ndash 9 mentions punishment for adultery ... worshiper. This is prohibited for believers. 24 4 Those who accuse married women of adultery then fail ... for them the women who commit fornication When a married man commits adultery with a married woman ... Islamic thinkers as to the applicability of stoning for adultery as, while religious texts often ... crime, mentioning only lashing as punishment for adultery. However some schools maintain that the punishment ... does not support Rajm for adultery his views are based on a close reading of the Quranic text. quran ... adultery punishment.html Stoning to Death A Violation of the Qur an Category Islam related controversies ... more details
lex Julia de maritandis ordinibus . They also established Marriage in ancient Rome Adulteryadultery ... adultery with banishment. ref name UNRV History cite web url http www.unrv.com government julianmarriage.php ... and their partners in adultery. Husbands could kill the partners under certain circumstances and were ... or procuress, or a woman caught in adultery, or one condemned in a public lawsuit, or one who ... The Lex Julia on adultery Institutiones Institutes 4, 18, 2 3 Public prosecutions are as follows....the Lex Julia for the suppression of adultery punishes with death not only those who dishonour the marriage ... of the Lex Julia....a man who confesses that he has committed the offence i.e. adultery has no right ... way as adultery as, for example, if he marries a woman who is detected in adultery and he declines to divorce her, or where he makes a profit from her adultery, or accepts a bribe to conceal illicit intercourse which he detects, or lends his house for the commission of adultery or illicit intercourse ... more details
Distinguish from correspondent . In English law , a co respondent is, in general, a defendant respondent to a petition , or other legal proceeding, along with another or others, or a person called upon to answer in some other way. ref name bond Bond et al. 2007 7.4.19 ref Divorce More particularly, since the Matrimonial Causes Act 1857 , in a petition for divorce on the ground of adultery , a co respondent is a person charged with misconduct with the petitioner s spouse. ref Anon. 1911 http www.1911encyclopedia.org Co respondent Co respondent , Encyclopaedia Britannica ref Spectator shoes Co respondent shoes is an expression, meaning unusually patterned or coloured men s shoes that are easily remembered, for example, when left outside the hotel room in which the adultery may be taking place. As of 2007 , alleged parties to a spouse s adultery must be made co respondents unless they are not named in the petition or the court directs otherwise. ref Family Procedure Rules SI1991 1247, http www.opsi.gov.uk SI si1991 Uksi 19911247 en 3.htm T 27ie r.2.7 1 ref In practice, naming such parties in a divorce petition is discouraged as it may become a barrier to reconciliation. Such parties are only commonly named if the petitioner is seeking costs English law costs against them or has some other particular reason. ref name bond ref Law Society 2006 ref References reflist Bibliography cite book author Bond, T et al. title Family Law edition Blackstone Legal Practice Course Guides publisher Oxford University Press location Oxford isbn 0199205450 year 2007 cite book author Law Society title Family Law Protocol year 2006 edition 2nd rev. ed. publisher The Law Society location London isbn 1853289841 1911 Short article not a stub Category Family law Category Divorce Category English law Category Civil procedure ... more details
Nancy Holmes born February 9, 1959 is a Canadian poet and educator . ref http www.poets.ca linktext direct holmesn.htm Who s Bot generated title ref Early years Holmes was born in Edmonton and went to high school in Toronto . She then attended the University of Calgary where she received her Master s degree MA in English studies English . ref name ABCBookWorld http www.abcbookworld.com ?state view author&author id 4810 ABCBookWorld Bot generated title ref Career She has published four collections of poetry and many short stories . Her poetry and fiction have been published in A Room of One s Own , Lichen , The Malahat Review , Matrix , Prairie Fire , Grain , The Harpweaver , and The Antigonish Review . Holmes is an Associate Professor of English literature English and Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia Okanagan Campus University of British Columbia Okanagan . ref name ABCBookWorld ref http web.ubc.ca okanagan creative faculty nholmes.html Nancy Holmes Bot generated title ref Her works Valancy and the New World Kalamalka Press, 1988 Down to the Golden Chersonese Victorian Lady Travellers Sono Nis, 1991 The Adultery Poems Ronsdale, 2002 ref http www.ronsdalepress.com catalogue adulterypoems.html The Adultery Poems Nancy Holmes Bot generated title ref Mandorla Ronsdale Press, 2005 ref http www.ronsdalepress.com catalogue mandorla.html Mandorla By Nancy Holmes Bot generated title ref References reflist External links http bcwriters.com off the page.php?id 23 Nancy Holmes biography http www.ronsdalepress.com catalogue adulterypoems.html The Adultery Poems http www.poetics.ca poetics05 05thesen.html Interview with Nancy Holmes http www.projectliteracykelowna.org newslet 07feb 3.htm Helping Community http www.abebooks.com docs randomactsofpoetry bios.shtml Random Acts of Poetry Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Holmes, Nancy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 9, 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH D ... more details
, while adultery would remain under the Hudood ordinance and is punishable with stoning to death. It is the change ... jailed for adultery on flimsy evidence, often when a former husband refused to recognize a divorce ... more details
About the novel Back Street disambiguation infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Back Street title orig translator image image caption author Fannie Hurst illustrator cover artist country USA language English language English series genre romance novel publisher release date 1931 in literature 1931 english release date media type pages isbn preceded by followed by Back Street is a romance novel written by Fannie Hurst in 1931 in literature 1931 , with underlying themes of death and adultery . It has been filmed three times since its publication In 1932 by director John M. Stahl , starring John Boles actor John Boles and Irene Dunne . In 1941 by director Robert Stevenson director Robert Stevenson , starring Charles Boyer and Margaret Sullavan . In 1961 by director David Miller director David Miller , starring Susan Hayward and John Gavin . All three films were released by Universal Pictures , and the third was in Technicolor . References Halliwell s Filmgoer s Companion, Edition Six by L.C. Hamilton. 1984 Category 1931 novels Category Romance novels Category American novels adapted into films Category American romance novels Category Adultery in fiction romance novel stub fr Back Street ... more details
This Was A Man is a play in three acts by No l Coward . It deals with the adulterous affairs of aristocrats. Its main characters are Edward Churct, a successful modern portrait painter and his wife Carol whose vivid personality is composed of a minimum of intellect and a maximum of sex . Carol is prone to having affairs with other men, but Edward is fully aware of this and for the most of the play does not seem to mind. It is typical of inter war period drama due to its lightheartedness and overall sense of fun Controversy surrounded the play due to its comic way of dealing with the issue of adultery. It is seen as commonplace in the play and there are few repercussions to it. Even at the very end, when Edward finally declares he is going to divorce Carol, he nonchalantly goes off to lunch, while the last line there s always time to shoot yourself brings the play back firmly into comic territory. This Was A Man was refused licence by the Lord Chamberlain Britain s theatre censor at the time, despite allowing The Vortex , Noel Coward s play about drug addiction, on the public stage a few years earlier. The reality is that adultery was far more available to the masses than illegal narcotics were and after much debate in the Lord Chamberlain s office it was decided that it should be refused licence. The show played in New York in 1926. External links ibdb show id 8650 name This Was a Man Category 1926 plays Category Plays by No l Coward ... more details
File Faruk elik 2009.jpg thumb right Faruk elik 2009 Politics of Turkey Faruk elik b 1956 in Yusufeli , Turkey is the Minister of Work and Social Security of Turkey and a Member of Parliament for Bursa of the ruling Justice and Development Party Turkey Justice and Development Party . Previously he had been a teacher and a businessman. One of the leading members of the Justice and Development Party, he was made parliamentary group leader upon his election as an MP in 2002. He was made Minister of Work in 2007. Quotations and sayings Adultery is a crime. How can you say it is not? during the period when the Justice and Development Party was rumoured to be planning to make adultery illegal in Turkey . ref http www.tbmm.gov.tr develop owa web basin aciklamalari.aciklama?p1 10143 T rkiye B y k Millet Meclisi Basin A iklamalari Bot generated title ref References Reflist Cabinet Erdo an III Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Celik, Faruk ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1956 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Celik, Faruk Category Living people Category 1956 births Category Government ministers of Turkey Category Members of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey Category Justice and Development Party Turkey politicians Category Ministers of Labour and Social Security of Turkey de Faruk elik mk tr Faruk elik ... more details
William Henry Chetwynd 17 September 1811 5 July 1890 was a son of Sir George Chetwynd, 2nd Baronet who was involved in a sensational divorce case in 1865. He lived at Longdon Hall , Rugeley , in Staffordshire . He married Blanche Chetwynd Talbot, daughter of Rev. Hon. Arthur Chetwynd Talbot and the niece of Henry Chetwynd Talbot, 18th Earl of Shrewsbury , in 1854 he was 42 and she was 18. In 1865 she brought an action for divorce under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1857 accusing him of cruelty and adultery, he counter claiming that she had also committed adultery, fornication and incest. Chetwynd married for the second time in 1875 Mary Parkin, daughter of James Parkin. References Michael Diamond, Victorian sensation , Anthem Press 2003 ISBN 1 84331 150 X, pp.  124 126 Allen Horstman, Victorian divorce , Taylor & Francis 1985 ISBN 0709937652, pp.  92 93 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chetwynd, William Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 17 September 1811 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 5 July 1890 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chetwynd, William Henry Category 1811 births Category 1890 deaths Category Divorce ... more details
Soraya Manutchehri was a 35 year old woman who was stoning stoned to death in the small village of Kuhpayeh , Iran on 15 August 1986 after being allegedly convicted of adultery . Though no one knows whether or not she was actually guilty, unnamed witnesses have claimed that her husband was eager to get rid of her in order to marry a younger woman, and therefore spread false rumors of her adultery. ref http www.politicsdaily.com 2009 05 13 he who casts the first stone Soraya M., Stoned to Death for Being an Inconvenient Wife & 39 ref Her death was the subject of a 1990 novel, La Femme Lapid e , by Freidoune Sahebjam . The novel was later adapted as a film, The Stoning of Soraya M. 2008 . See also Capital punishment in Iran Rajm References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Manutchehri, Soraya ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Iran DATE OF DEATH 15 August 1986 PLACE OF DEATH Iran DEFAULTSORT Manutchehri, Soraya Category 1950s births Category 1986 deaths Category People executed by stoning Category Executed Iranian women Category Women s rights in Iran Iran bio stub fa ... more details
Orphan date January 2012 Artin Bo gezenyan was an Armenian people Armenian deputy for Aleppo in the first 1908 1912 , second April August 1912 and third 1914 1918 Ottoman Parliaments of the Constitutional Era. ref cite doi 10.1093 hwj dbm046 ref He stood out as a left leaning politician who supported workers rights and women s suffrage. He was the author of a motion to make adultery a civil offense for men, as against the traditional view which held only women punishable for adultery. During the brief period between the collapse of the Committee of Union and Progress regime in October 1918 and the dissolution of the parliament in December 1918, Bo gezenyan made several strong speeches denouncing the outgoing government for crimes committed during the Armenian massacres . He was a judge in the War Crimes Tribunal which led to the conviction and hanging of Kemal Bey, the notorious district governor of Bo azl yan , who was accused of atrocities against the deported Armenians in the central Anatolian province of Yozgat . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bosgezenyan, Artin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bosgezenyan, Artin Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Ottoman politicians tr Artin Bo gezenyan ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 In Fijian mythology Fiji , Daucina torchbearer is the great god of seafaring Fiji. When Daucina was a toddler, he was only quiet when looking at a lamp. His mother tied fiery reeds to his head so that he would be calm. He has roamed the coral reef s with a hood on ever since. ref King and People of Fiji The Pasifika Library Paperback ISBN 0824819209 0 8248 1920 9 ref He is a trickster and a patron god patron of adultery adulterers , and a seducer of women. References reflist Category Fijian mythology Category Love and lust gods Category Sea and river gods Category Trickster gods fiji stub Oceania myth stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 About a novel the unrelated 1941 film That Uncertain Feeling film That Uncertain Feeling is a comic novel by Kingsley Amis , first published in 1956. In 1962, the book was made into a film starring Peter Sellers , with the title changed to Only Two Can Play . It was also adapted by the BBC in 1985 as a television series, starring Denis Lawson and Sheila Gish , this time with the original title. A satire on life and culture in a Welsh seaside town, the story concerns a married librarian who begins an affair with the bored wife of a local bigwig. Category 1956 novels Category Adultery in fiction Category British novels Category Comedy novels Category Novels adapted into films Category Novels set in Wales 1950s novel stub ... more details
Matthew 5 30 is the thirtieth verse of the fifth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount . Part of the section on adultery , it is very similar to the previous verse, but with the hand mentioned instead of the human eye eye . For a discussion of the radicalism of these verses see Matthew 5 29 . Jesus had stated that looking at a woman in lust is equal to the act of adultery itself and in this verse he recommends cutting off one s hand to prevent sin ning. In the King James Version of the Bible the text reads And if thy right hand offend thee, cut it off, and cast it from thee for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell. The World English Bible translates the passage as If your right hand causes you to stumble, cut it off, and throw it away from you. For it is more profitable for you that one of your members should perish, than for your whole body to be cast into Gehenna. For a collection of other versions see http bibref.hebtools.com ?book 20Matthew&verse 5 30&src BibRef Matthew 5 30 The link between the right hand and the discussion of adultery is somewhat unclear. In Jewish writings of the time it was common to have a foot, hand, eye triple structure. This full triple structure is seen in the similar discussions at Mark 9 43 Mark 9 47 47 , and a version much closer to that in Mark appears at Matthew 18 8 Matthew 18 9 9 . Jesus here uses two thirds of the structure, the first reference to the eye is clearly linked to his previous statement that looking at a woman lustfully is sinful, but it is uncertain why he continues to the hand when he specifically stated that action and touching is not required for sin. Hill feels that this might be related to theft . At the time the law saw adultery as a form of theft, as it was taking another man s wife. The right hand, the more active of the two among most of the population, had long been metaph ... more details
Elegy for Iris is a 1999 memoir by John Bayley writer John Bayley , about his marriage to fellow author Iris Murdoch , who suffered from Alzheimer s disease in her last years. Bayley also wrote two more books about his life with Murdoch, Iris and Her Friends and Widower s Houses . In 2001, the film Iris film Iris was based on Bayley s book. Part of the movie and the book on the life of Iris Murdoch both dealt with her very liberal view of marriage in which she felt it was acceptable for her to engage in adultery. Her husband, John Bayley, knew about her acts of infidelity, especially with one lover in particular. He tolerated it throughout their marriage. First edition St. Martin s Press, 1999, ISBN 0 312 19864 7 hardbound Category 1999 books bio book stub ... more details
Cos fan tutte All Ladies Do It is a 1992 in film 1992 Italian erotic film sex comedy film comedy directed by Tinto Brass . It is loosely based on Mozart Lorenzo da Ponte da Ponte opera Cos fan tutte . It features, in the main role, Claudia Koll . External links imdb title id 0104014 title Cos fan tutte Tinto Brass Category 1992 films Category Adultery in fiction Category Films directed by Tinto Brass Category Sex comedy films 1990s comedy film stub 1990s Italy film stub it Cos fan tutte film pl Cos fan tutte film ru ... more details