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Helgtband - Permanent marriage, family-oriented, only one allowed, religious, divorce difficult, children 'higher status' (archaic) <br>
Helgtband - Permanent marriage, family-oriented, only one allowed, religious, divorce difficult, children 'higher status' (archaic) <br>
Handfesta - 'Temporary' marriage, contractual, polygamy allowed (with restrictions), semi-religious (depends on state), same-sex marriage depends on state, 'lower status' children (archaic) <br>
Handfesta - 'Temporary' marriage, contractual, polygamy allowed (with restrictions), semi-religious (depends on state), same-sex marriage depends on state, 'lower status' children (archaic) <br>
Eskerhlaup - Modern term means cohabitation + common-law marriage, older term also included concubinage, polgyamy allowed, legal protections depend on state, same-sex allowed, 'lowest status' children (archaic)
Eskerhlaup - Modern term means cohabitation + common-law marriage, civil, older term also included concubinage, polgyamy allowed, legal protections depend on state, same-sex allowed, 'lowest status' children (archaic)


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 16:39, 18 September 2019

Dísitrú Faith
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The Gammelhov, Tuskval
Regions with significant populations
 Tuskval18,231,116
Languages
Old Hallic (liturgical)
Tuske, Crethian, Svaldish, Noregrin

Dísitrú is an Tyric henotheistic and monolatrist religion based on the traditional beliefs and practices of the Hallanic peoples

Etymology and meaning

Beliefs

Practices

Scripture

Law

Society

Marriage

Helgtband - Permanent marriage, family-oriented, only one allowed, religious, divorce difficult, children 'higher status' (archaic)
Handfesta - 'Temporary' marriage, contractual, polygamy allowed (with restrictions), semi-religious (depends on state), same-sex marriage depends on state, 'lower status' children (archaic)
Eskerhlaup - Modern term means cohabitation + common-law marriage, civil, older term also included concubinage, polgyamy allowed, legal protections depend on state, same-sex allowed, 'lowest status' children (archaic)

History

Demographics

Denominations

Culture

Criticism, persecution, and apologetics