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Bride And Groom 1 St Century
1,668 wordsThe rich and powerful people of ancient Rome were the patricians, who governed the city from the Senate (the Senate was Romes governing body during the republic voted into office once a year by an Assembly of citizens), and the equites, or men of property. All the social and most political power was in the hands of a few ancient families, such as Cornelii, the July (the family of the Cases) and the Aemilii. The Senate lost most of its power under the emperors, but the patrician families still le...
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1 St Ed Marriage Ceremony
1,705 words... marriage, she pauses. The questions repeated three times and it is only at the last time that she will say yes. To make the bridegroom wait for the brides answer is to signify that it is the husband who seeks the wife and is anxious to have her and not the other way around. During the service female relatives of the couple (mainly the bride) hold over the couples head a fine scarf or other delicate fabrics like silk. Two different actions take place at the same time. Two pieces of crystalliz...
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Father Couldn T
512 wordsLove in Blood Wedding The Blood Wedding, is a play written by Federico Garcia Lorca set in the 1930? s. The play is a story about a wedding that ends in tragedy. Two men, the Bridegroom and Leonardo, murdered one another over the love they had for one women. Love should have kept Leonardo and the bride together, Instead, the brides love for Leonardo destroyed any happiness that the could of had. Leonardo and the bride had a relationship that couldn? t last. The relationship would never lead to m...
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