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"A bastard, or an Ammonite, or Moabite shall not enter into the congregation of the Lord _even to their tenth generation_, for ever."

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"(223) (M112) It had become customary to allot to a bastard son who was prevented by his birth from ranking with his brothers, and who had no place in the kindred, some smaller substance as a means of subsistence.

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(224) Isaeus mentions that, only on the acquiescence of the true son, was admission granted to a bastard into the phratria.

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Adoption, object of, 35; out of unfortunate home, 36; ceremony of, 36-7 _Agora_, 2, 3 ἀγχιστεία, 32; its meaning, 55; its limits, 58-9; all within it liable for bloodshed, 75 _et seq._; its tribal origin, 143 Ancestor-worship, 10, 140; in Homer, 5, 7; in Israel, 8, 9; in Egypt, 11; pre-Homeric, 141, _note_ ἀνεψιός see ἀγχιστεία βασιλεύς, one of a class, 107, 114; honoured like a god, 105-6, 122; owned τέμενος, 102, 106, 122; influenced the seasons, 105, _note_; over-lordship not altogether hereditary, 107; levied maintenance on their people, 115, 122; Solomon, 116; household βασιλεύς 92 Bastard, no place in family, 95-6; allotment or gift for his maintenance, 95-6 Blood, as basis of family, 13; of tribe, &c., 4-5, 138; its purity jealously guarded, 67 _et seq._; acquisition of, 68 _et seq._ Blood-fine, not within the tribe or kindred, 42-4, 77; in Wales, the _galanas_, 78 _et seq._; paid by whole family, 79 _et seq._ Bloodshed, responsibility for, 42; rested on ἀγχιστεία, 75 _et seq._; within the kindred, 44, 77 Citizenship, admission to, 71, 96; qualification for, by three descents, 73; basis of, 138; confirmed to son of stranger, 71, _note_ ἔγκτησις, grant of, to new citizen, 97, _note_; 123, _note_ ἐπίκληρος, succession found through her, 23; she must marry next-of-kin, 23-7; in Gortyn laws, 26; where more than one, 26; inherited for her issue, 28; Ruth as, 31, 34; had right of maintenance from property, 23-4 Family (_see_ οἶκος), bound to the land, 127 _et seq._; family estate in Santa Maura, 86; head of family, 91 Funeral, _see_ Sacrifices Gavelkind, in Kent, 95 Guest, importance at sacrifice, 99-100; hereditary guestship, 110 Hearth, 3, 4; as basis of the family, 13, 17; in Prytaneum, 4, 15; initiation of heir to, 89 Heir, duties of, 18-19, 20; importance of male heir, 21-3, 98 _et seq._; daughter's son, 23-7; always ranks as _son_ of deceased, 34 _et seq._, 59 _et seq._; initiated to hearth, 89; introduced to kindred, 36; and to the deme, 38-9; importance of introduction of, 41, 125-8; co-heir in Wales, 51; law of succession, 57 _et seq._; disinheritance, 61; division among heirs, 64 _et seq._, 101; Ahab's 'inheritance' of Naboth's vineyard, 114 Hesiod, his κλῆρος, 123; the needs of a farmer, 109 _Hestia_, 3, 4, 138; called "princess," 13 Inheritance, see κλῆρος, and Heir Kinship, grades of, 48 _et seq._; in India, 52; in Wales, 49, 67 _et seq._; the fourth degree, 73, 112; the seventh, 78 et _seq._; the ninth, 68 _et seq._; wife's relations no kin to husband but are to son, 61, _note_ Kinsmen, duties of, 18, 42; next of kin marries "heiress," 23-7, 35; his duty to redeem property in Israel, 32, 95; kinsmen accept heir, 36, 41, 125-7; sanction disinheritance, 61; liable for bloodshed, 75 _et seq._; Hesiod's idea of, 123 κλαρῶται, 130 κλῆρος, its form, 85 _et seq._; supported the οἶκος, 88 _et seq._, 110, 121, 127; need not be divided, 47, 89, 93, 97; no joint holding between father and sons, 93; sold in case of need, 94; in theory inalienable, 94, 113, 124, 127; allotted to new citizen, 96; in Homer, 102; held by tribesmen, 108; of Hesiod, 123 κληροῦχοι, 131 _et seq._ Land, ownership of, proof of civic rights, 83, 96 (_see_ κλῆρος and τέμενος) _Lar_ = "lord," 12; _lares_ of king, 4 Leases, for ever, 134-6 Levirate, not in Greece, 27; in India, 29; in Israel, 30 _et seq._ Maintenance of parents (_see_ Parents); of οἶκος, 110; the bond of, 110, 139; of the chief, 114 _et seq._; 122; in Ezekiel, 119; of children at Sparta, 125; gift of food to babe, 125; derived from κλῆρος, 127 _Manes_, duties to, in India, 19 Marriage, of heiress, 23-6; of near relations, 29; of widow (_see_ Levirate) _Octopus_, 125 _note_ οἶκος, part of γένος, 17; importance of continuity of, 9, 19-20, 30, 35, 111, 128; the unit of ownership of property, 47, 109; extent of, 54-6, 88-9; the householder in India, 99; supported by its land, 110, 113, 121; of Bouselos, 55, 62; power of head of, 91-2 Open field system, in Greece, 85; in the islands, 87; in Homer, 88, 104; its elasticity, 118-9 _Parage_, in Normandy, an undivided tenure, 50 Parents, maintenance of, 18, 48; after death, 19 _Phratria_, enrols legitimate sons, 36-7; partly responsible for bloodshed, 76 Primogeniture, not the rule in Greece, 90; nor in India, 97 _et seq._; eldest son had certain rights or dignity, 90 _et seq._, 97 _et seq._; called ἠθεῖος, 91, _note_ _Prytaneum_, 3, 4, 15, 138 Register, of phratria, 36; of deme, 38 Ruth, as widow and ἐπίκληρος, 31-4 Sacrifices, object of, 6, 139, _note_; to the dead, 8, 9-12; of funeral cake in India, 51 _et seq._; funeral rites at Athens, 20; of householder in India, 99; bond of common religion, 13, 53, 138 Stranger, abhorrence of, 5, 71, 74; as guest, 99 (_see_ Guest); admission to tribe, 67 _et seq._, 96 τέμενος, in Homer, 103, 113; allotted to princes and gods, 102, 106, 118, 122; called πατρώιος, 106; helped to support prince, 118-9 Tonsure, in Greece, 39; in India, 40 Tribe, its basis one of blood, 4-5, 138; possible development of, 14-15; admission to, 68 _et seq._, 96 (_and see_ Citizenship) Widow, could not inherit from husband, 27-8; returned to her kin or guardian, 28; when allowed to remain, 28, _note_; the case of Tamar, 30; of Ruth, 31 _et seq._ THE END.

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M112 Allotment or "gift" to a bastard son.

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Bastard prince named after his mother's father and given one πόλιν λαόν τε διαιτᾶν.

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