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- A marriage officiant or marriage celebrant is a person who officiates at a wedding ceremony. Religious weddings, such as Christian ones, are officiated...
- married in a private ceremony in Lausanne on 24 April 1992. The wedding was solemnised on 6 June in Florence. The couple's marriage influenced the content of...
- the most extensive personal ritual an adult Hindu undertakes in his or her life. A typical Hindu wedding is solemnised before Vedic fire ritual (shown)....
- marriages are registered by the civil registration service, and solemnised by a solemniser chosen from a list maintained by Department of Social Protection...
- socio-religious ceremonies, and the performing of rite of p****age rituals, such as solemnising a wedding with hymns and prayers. Traditionally, Brahmins are accorded...
- the early days of the United States, there was doubt whether a marriage solemnised in that way was entitled to legal recognition. Over the years, each state...
- imperial couple all of Hindal's wealth. Akbar's marriage to Ruqaiya was solemnised in Jalandhar, Punjab, when they were both 14 years old. Following chaos...
- to diarist and fellow Yorkshire landowner Anne Lister. Their union was solemnised by taking the sacrament together on Easter Sunday in 1834 at Holy Trinity...
- if it has not been “solemnised” by an authorised marriage celebrant. Only authorised marriage celebrants are allowed to solemnise marriages in Australia...
- 120 of 1998), which provides for the civil registration of marriages solemnised according to the traditions of indigenous groups; and the Civil Union...