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  2. Giado concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    The Giado concentration camp was a forced labor concentration camp for Italian and Libyan Jews in Giado, Libya (now called Jadu), operating during the Second World War from May 1942 until its liberation by British troops in January 1943. The camp was established on the orders of Benito Mussolini, the Prime Minister of Italy.

  3. Jus trium liberorum - Wikipedia

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    Legitimate children were counted for men and women. Children born to an unknown father ( spurius ) did count toward a woman's number of children under the jus trium liberorum. [ 20 ] A child considered to be a portentum (literally a monster or monstrous being [ 21 ] ) was not considered to be a human but still counted toward the mother's number ...

  4. Jewish orphans controversy - Wikipedia

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    Such baptisms allowed children to be identified as Catholics to avoid deportation and incarceration in concentration camps, and likely death in the Holocaust. After the end of hostilities, Catholic Church officials, either Pope Pius XII or other prelates, issued instructions for the treatment and disposition of such Jewish children, some, but ...

  5. Jadu - Wikipedia

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    The Jadu, South Korean rock band; Jadu (artist), German musician Jadu; Prunus salicina, Asian fruit tree; See also. Jadoo (disambiguation) Jaadugar (disambiguation)

  6. Xwedodah - Wikipedia

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    This form of direct familial incest marriage allowed Zoroastrians to marry their sisters, daughters, granddaughters, and their own mothers to take as wives. [4] Xwedodah was widely practiced by royalty and nobility, and possibly clergy, but it is not known if it was commonly practiced by families in other classes. [ 5 ]

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  8. Islamic adoptional jurisprudence - Wikipedia

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    Raising a child who is not one's genetic child is allowed and, in the case of an orphan, even encouraged. But, according to the Islamic view, the child does not become a true child of the "adoptive" parents. For example, the child is named after the biological, not adoptive, father. This does not mean raising a non-biological child is not allowed.

  9. Naming law - Wikipedia

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    Names can be double if there was no agreement about it between both parents who at least have a common-law marriage. If the parents do not have a common-law marriage children receive the surname of their mother only. It is permitted to change one's name or surname once in seven years, or even earlier provided the Ministry of Interior agrees.