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bride and Sarah
The bride was Sarah Shiprut de Gabay Villareal,
Following his marriage that year to Sarah Charlotte Bruce, Henry and his new bride set up residence at 6 Claremont Gardens in the Park district in the West End of Glasgow.
His bride was a former apprentice bonnet-maker, Sarah Buck, with whom he had already had two children.
Barnabas kidnapped Maggie and planned to make her his bride by forcibly hypnotizing or brain washing her into being Josette, but with the help of the ghost of his little sister Sarah Collins, Maggie escaped.
March was entered into an arranged marriage in December 1719 when he was still only 18 and his bride, Lady Sarah Cadogan was just 13.

bride and daughter
The bride, daughter of Rhodes Semmes Baker Jr. of Houston and the late Mrs. Baker, was president of Kappa Kappa Gamma and a member of Mortar Board at Aj.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ervin Glison of Pampa, has attended Texas Woman's University and will continue her studies at Aj.
To propitiate Ares, Cadmus took as a bride Harmonia, daughter of Ares ' union with Aphrodite, thus harmonizing all strife and founding the city of Thebes.
Some myths state that in the end, Hera befriended Heracles for saving her from Porphyrion, a giant who tried to rape her during the Gigantomachy, and that she even gave her daughter Hebe as his bride.
In 929 the city went to Edward the Elder's daughter Edith, through her marriage to Henry's son Otto I, as a Morgengabe — a Germanic customary gift received by the new bride from the groom and his family after the wedding night.
In the poem, the jötunn Þrymr mistakenly thinks that he will be receiving the goddess Freyja as his bride, and while telling his fellow jötunn to spread straw on the benches in preparation for the arrival of Freyja, he refers to her as the daughter of Njörðr of Nóatún.
Aegeus, one of the primordial kings of Athens, found a bride, Aethra who was the daughter of king Pittheus at Troezen, a small city southwest of Athens.
Afterward, feigning to be tired of her, and to have taken another wife, he turns her out of doors in her shift, and brings his daughter into the house in guise of his bride ; but, finding her patient under it all, he brings her home again, and shows her children, now grown up, and honours her, and causes her to be honoured, as Marchioness.
The bride was Gytha, daughter of the courtier Osgod Clapa.
Scheherazade, the vizier's daughter, offers herself as the next bride and her father reluctantly agrees.
In The Pursuit of Diarmuid and Gráinne – one of the most famous stories of the cycle – the High King Cormac mac Airt promises the now aging Fionn his daughter Gráinne as his bride, but Gráinne falls instead for one of the Fianna, Diarmuid Ua Duibhne, and the pair runs away together with Fionn in pursuit.
On his journey, he crossed into the county of Hainaut to inspect the daughters of Count William of Hainaut, in order to determine which daughter would be the most suitable as an eventual bride for Prince Edward.
The other was his nephew's fiancée, the daughter of Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of Exeter, who was taken as a bride by the queen's son, Thomas Grey, with Edward's approval.
This bride-price was usually then handed over by her father to the bride upon her marriage, and so returned into the bridegroom's possession, along with her dowry, which was her portion of the family's inheritance as a daughter.
For her own part, Margaret's family were far more powerful and secure than they had been in 1454: her father had been killed at the Battle of Wakefield on 30 December 1460, but her brother was now Edward IV, opposed ineffectively only by Margaret of Anjou and her son, Edward of Westminster ; this made Margaret a far more valuable bride than she had been as the mere daughter of a Duke.
There was a fourth figure, Elektra's daughter, Harmonia, whom Cadmus took away as a bride, as Zeus had abducted Europa.
Pindar even urges his hearers to " Praise the sea maid, daughter of Aphrodite, bride of Helios, this isle of Rhodes.
With his wife Kleopatra, daughter of Idas and Marpessa, he had a daughter, Polydora, who became the bride of Protesilaus, who left her bed on their wedding-night to join the expedition to Troy.
Scáthach eventually promises her daughter to him, without requiring the traditional bride price.
His bride was Mary Crowninshield Endicott, daughter of the US Secretary for War, William Crowninshield Endicott.
Their servant Lauamatoto ascends to heaven in order to find a bride suitable for Tafa ' i. He convinces the goddess Sina-tae-o-i-lagi, daughter of Tagaloa-lagi, to give an audience to the Tafa ' i and his brother, who disguise themselves as ugly old men in order to reach her court safely.
In 1803, Patterson's daughter Elizabeth Patterson married Napoléon Bonaparte's brother Jérôme, but when she arrived in Europe as Jérôme's bride, Napoléon refused to let Betsy Patterson Bonaparte set foot on land.
The preparation of the " paja " for the parents of the bride is a pleasure which means also accomplishing the obligations toward the daughter.

bride and Joseph
Marie Antoinette, at the age of thirteen ; this miniature portrait was sent to the dauphin, so he could see his bride before he met her, by Joseph Ducreux ( 1769 ).
It was at Innsbruck at this time that Franz Joseph first met his cousin Elisabeth, his future bride, then a girl of ten, but apparently the meeting made little impact.
The three players depicted in the middle are the three youngest siblings of Joseph, from left to right Archduke Ferdinand, Duke of Breisgau | Ferdinand as the groom, Archduke Maximilian Franz as Cupid, and Archduchess Marie-Antoinette as the bride.
Her brother Joseph married Ferdinand's half-sister, the Spanish Infanta Mariana Victoria, previously rejected bride of Louis XV.
The bride and groom ( Joseph and Jennifer Amie ) were friends of the band ; two tattoo artists who did Elliott's Ferdinand the Bull tattoo ( bride ) and his sun / Texas tattoo ( groom ).
" The bride of the Ivan Velikiy " ( as Muscovites used to call the tower ) was demolished in 1934 by order of Lazar Kaganovich, Secretary of the Moscow City Committee during the ordered reconstruction of the city ordered by Joseph Stalin.
The devil is found waiting as Joseph turns back to find his bride, now gone.
Mary and Joseph had already been wed, but by tradition the bride stayed in her father's home for another year or so.

bride and northern
At the time of her exile she was put forward as a potential bride for the Merovingian Clovis, King of the Franks, who had just conquered northern Gaul.
He had left his bride behind in northern England, while he grabbed the opportunity to earn more in this country.

bride and part
She also had a part in the 1988 Ramones music video for " I Wanna Be Sedated ", appearing as a bride among dozens of party guests.
To complicate matters, Benedict IX, unable to obtain the bride on whom he had set his heart, soon repented his resignation, claimed the papacy again, and in his turn is thought to have succeeded in acquiring dominion over a part of the city.
They were favored primarily as a way to show the world that the bride's family was so wealthy and so firmly part of the leisure class that the bride would choose an elaborate dress that could be ruined by any sort of work or spill.
The lifting of the veil was often a part of ancient wedding ritual, symbolising the groom taking possession of the wife, either as lover or as property, or the revelation of the bride by her parents to the groom for his approval.
He met Mary there-they were both " pale as death ", but found each other to their mutual liking-and Margaret took part in the traditional courtly games of love, telling Maximilian before the assembled nobility that his bride " had about her a carnation it behoved him to discover.
In more elaborate weddings, a ring bearer ( who is often part of the family of the bride or groom ) may assist in the ceremonial parading of the rings into the ceremony, often on a special cushion.
King George VI and his bride spent part of their honeymoon at Polesden Lacey, as guests of Mrs Greville.
Alexander formally made him his second-in-command when he appointed him Chiliarch of the empire, and made him part of the royal family when he gave him as his bride Drypetis, sister to his own second wife, Stateira, both daughters of Darius III of Persia.
Romance tours are just one part of the mail order bride business, which may also include catalogs, CD-ROMs and the Internet.
Rome lacked the elaborate female puberty rituals of ancient Greece, and for girls the wedding ceremony was in part a rite of passage for the bride.
In many cases, especially when the amount is large, the parents of a Thai bride will return all or part of the bride price to the couple in the form of a wedding gift following the engagement ceremony.
In some instances, where a bride's parents were given the dowry, they then gave part of the dowry to the bride.
Another variant is that the bride serve tea to the groom's parents, symbolizing that she is to become a part of the latter's family.
Sir Nilratan Sircar, P. C. Mahalanobis ' uncle took part in the wedding ceremony in place of the father of the bride.
Jims ' father returns with a young English bride and takes Jims to live with them nearby ; Rilla is glad she can still remain part of Jims ' life.
Coward played the part of Elyot Chase himself, Adrianne Allen was his bride Sybil, Lawrence played Amanda Prynne, and Laurence Olivier was her new husband Victor.
A kalim ( bride-price ) was paid for the bride, part of which went to her relatives and part to buy the dowry.
David Lyon, by now the only Scottish Episcopal priest ministering to a flock scattered across the West of Scotland, took part in the secret meeting held in Moffat in 1769 to discuss a Protestant bride for Bonnie Prince Charlie.
He was part of the group of privileged courtiers who greeted Henry's German bride Anne of Cleves when she arrived in England for her marriage.
The song " Alus Jua Dindang " is also an important part of Bruneian wedding music ; in it, the groom ( who, in a traditional wedding does not know the bride beforehand ), flatters and declares his devotion to his new wife.
In former times it was brought into a marriage by the bride as part of her dowry.

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