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Handfasting is a
traditional practice that,
depending on the term's usage, may
define an
unofficiated wedding (in
which a
couple marries without an officiant...
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three chalk formations,
including a
stack and a stump,
located at
Handfast Point, on the Isle of
Purbeck in Dorset,
southern England. They mark the...
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which handfasting created could only be
dissolved by death.
English legal authorities held that, even if not
followed by intercourse,
handfasting was as...
- song by the
Beastie Boys A Year and a Day, a 2005 film A
period used in
handfastings –
though more from the
works of Sir
Walter Scott than
history The time...
- one.
Wiccan marriages are
commonly known as
handfastings and are a
celebration held by Wiccans.
Handfasting was
originally a
medieval ritual and has been...
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wedding in
traditional outfits A
bride and a
bridegroom in
Nepal Neopagan handfasting ceremony A
Muslim couple in
India at
their wedding ceremony, also called...
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authors like
Doreen Valiente,
Scott Cunningham and
Silver RavenWolf.
Handfasting is
another celebration held by Wiccans, and is the
commonly used term...
- Jim Morrison.
Kennealy said that
Morrison parti****ted in a
neopagan handfasting ceremony with her.
According to Kennealy, the
couple signed a handwritten...
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Deborah Lipp, from 1988 to 1998. On July 23, 2004, he was
married in a
handfasting ceremony to a
former vice-president of the
Covenant of
Unitarian Universalist...
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socially and financially,
would have been
considered a catch. Furthermore, a "
handfast" and
pregnancy were
frequent precursors to
legal marriage at the time....