During the Elizabethan era, men could have more than one wife in theory, but it was not common or legally recognized. The Church of England, which was the dominant religious institution, upheld monogamy, and polygamy was generally associated with other cultures or historical practices. Most Elizabethan men, especially those of higher social status, were expected to adhere to monogamous marriages. However, some wealthy men might have had mistresses or concubines, though these relationships lacked the formal status of marriage.
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