-
wedding requires the
bridegroom, male ushers, and
close male
family to wear
morning suits;
unless a
uniform is appropriate.
Bridegrooms of
Scottish descent...
-
championship in 1889, the
Brooklyn club (very
occasionally now
nicknamed the
Bridegrooms or Grooms, for six
players having wed
during the 1888 season)
moved to...
- A
bridegroom (or groom) is a male
wedding partner. It may also
refer to:
Bridegroom (film), a 2013 do****entary film The
Bridegroom (short
story collection)...
-
Simchat Torah (Hebrew: שִׂמְחַת תּוֹרָה; Ashke****:
Simchas Torah), also
spelled Simhat Torah, is a
Jewish holiday that
celebrates and
marks the conclusion...
- were
purchased by the
Bridegrooms from the New York Metropolitans.
November 21, 1887: Doc
Bushong was
purchased by the
Bridegrooms from the St.
Louis Browns...
- The
Bridegroom's Oak (German: Bräutigamseiche) is an oak tree in the
Dodauer Forst, a
forest near
Eutin in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is a registered...
- were
purchased from the
Bridegrooms by the
Columbus Solons.
Prior to 1889 season: Paul
Radford was
purchased from the
Bridegrooms by the
Cleveland Spiders...
- or
regional traditions, such as
decorating the
newlywed couple's car.
Bridegroom-men
formerly had
important duties. The men were
called bride-knights,...
- with
which "in Holy
Scriptures Christ describes Himself as a
bridegroom": The
Bridegroom of the
Church is
transfixed with nails. The Son of the Virgin...
- This
article contains a list of
child bridegrooms or
child husbands wherein notable or
historically significant examples have been
singled out. Tutankhamun...