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− | The '''Tavnians''' |
+ | The '''Tavnians''' were a [[humanoid]] species whose two sexes were divided upon birth, with boys being raised by the men, and the girls by the women. Children were not told that the opposite sex exists until they turned 16. Male children were considered the property of their mother's husband (even if not the father). Males also considered their wives possessions. |
− | Tavnian [[wedding]] ceremonies |
+ | Tavnian [[wedding]] ceremonies were centered around the groom telling the bride why he wanted to marry her and trying to convince her to take him as her husband. If anyone present doubted the groom's sincerity, they could challenge the validity of the [[marriage]]. Tavnian marriages could be annulled, and one way this could happen was if one partner married someone else. ({{DS9|The Muse}}) |
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− | In [[2372]] [[Lwaxana Troi]] fled from her Tavnian husband [[Jeyal]] in order to keep him from taking her baby when it was born. After researching Tavnian [[law]] [[Odo]] proposed that he and Lwaxana get married in a Tavnian ceremony so that her marriage to Jeyal would be annulled and his claim on her son would be illegitimate. ({{DS9|The Muse}}) |
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==People== |
==People== |
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Revision as of 02:44, 5 July 2015
The Tavnians were a humanoid species whose two sexes were divided upon birth, with boys being raised by the men, and the girls by the women. Children were not told that the opposite sex exists until they turned 16. Male children were considered the property of their mother's husband (even if not the father). Males also considered their wives possessions.
Tavnian wedding ceremonies were centered around the groom telling the bride why he wanted to marry her and trying to convince her to take him as her husband. If anyone present doubted the groom's sincerity, they could challenge the validity of the marriage. Tavnian marriages could be annulled, and one way this could happen was if one partner married someone else. (DS9: "The Muse")
People
External link
- Tavnian at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works