| 21. | These successions were legally unproblematic because consanguinity was acknowledged in law to the tenth degree.
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| 22. | However the marriage was opposed by Patriarch Manuel I of Constantinople on grounds of consanguinity.
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| 23. | As long as there is no close consanguinity usually there isn't any taboos.
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| 24. | This is also the cause of health complications as children born from consanguinity enter adulthood.
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| 25. | In Qatar, Yemen, and UAE, consanguinity rates are increasing in the current generation.
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| 26. | A large part of this is attributed to the widespread norm of consanguinity in the region.
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| 27. | In 1199, Ottokar ( now the king ) divorced Adelaide, on grounds of consanguinity.
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| 28. | In Egypt, around 40 % of the population Muslim Arabs when comparing the occurrence of consanguinity.
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| 29. | The marriage was annulled on 11 March 1152 on the grounds of consanguinity within the fourth degree.
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| 30. | Geneticists can identify the general location by studying degrees of consanguinity in the modern animals of Europe.
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