- An
engagement or
betrothal is the
period of time
between the
declaration of
acceptance of a
marriage proposal and the
marriage itself (which is typically...
- romanized: ʾerusin, also
Babylonian ʾirrusin) is the
Hebrew term for
betrothal. In
Modern Hebrew,
erusin means engagement, but this is not the historical...
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Betrothal in a
Monastery (Russian
title Обручение в монастыре) is an
opera in nine
scenes (four acts) by
Sergei Prokofiev to a
Russian libretto by the...
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occasion represented.
Edwin Hall
considers that the
painting depicts a
betrothal, not a marriage.
Margaret D.
Carroll argues that the
painting is a portrait...
- An
engagement ring, also
known as a
betrothal ring, is a ring
indicating that the
person wearing it is
engaged to be married,
especially in
Western cultures...
- The
Village Bride (French: L'Accordée de Village) is a
painting by the
French artist Jean-Baptiste Greuze,
created in 1761. It is now in the Louvre, in...
- art the
subject could be
covered in
several different scenes, and the
betrothal of Mary, with Joseph's
blossoming rod, was
often shown,
despite its apocryphal...
- the
ancestral altar to
confirm compatibility 納徵 (nazheng) –
sending of
betrothal gifts to the
bride and
return gifts to the
prospective groom 請期 (qingqi)...
- Poland's
Wedding to the Sea was a
ceremony meant to
symbolize restored Polish access to the
Baltic Sea that was lost in 1793 by the
Partitions of Poland...
- The
Betrothal of
January or
January Engagement (Finnish:
tammikuun kihlaus, Swedish: januariförlovningen) was a
declaration given by the ****ociation of...