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  • This article is rated Stub-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects:...
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  • features mentioned for the bride-to-be was her beautiful, flowing raven hair. As the couple was walking through the forest to reach the location of their future...
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  • as Bride / Dorothy Tree as Bride These are the actresses who played The Brides in the Tod Browning/Bela lugosi version filmed at the same time. The Spanish-language...
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  • primary use of the title "The Princess Bride" is going to be about the novel, it really should at least summarize the story. ~ Jeff Q (talk) 13:15, 23 May...
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  • Hello all -- The bride kidnapping in United States cites two cases in particular: Elizabeth Smart and Jaycee Lee Dugard. Although the Smart case may arguably...
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  • Talk:María Belón (category C-Class Spain articles)
    consider these references: "In Spanish speaking countries, surnames do not change as a result of marriage. Both the bride and the groom keep their birth names...
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  • The Queen of Spain's Beard The Rain in Spain The Saint on the Spanish Main The Spanish Bride The Spanish Cape Mystery The Spanish Civil War and the British...
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  • Princess Bride The Princess BrideThe Princess Bride (disambiguation) – WP:PRIMARYTOPIC. The film article gets about 7 times the page views of the novel...
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  • Talk:Wedding of Prince Felipe and Letizia Ortiz (category C-Class Spain articles)
    Spanish engagement customs - my best guess from UK culture is that a 'hand petition' is the groom formally asking the bride's father for the bride's hand...
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  • in Spanish, dot in French; and trosseau is ajuar in Spanish, trousseau in French; dowry and trosseau are not exactly the same thing; dowry is the tradition...
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  • Manuel I bride to be) was largely related to the liberation of Spain from Moor domination but at the same time, it offuscated the perilous state the war campaigns...
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  • 2008 (UTC) Íñigo is a Spanish given name, Inigo isn't. If his name is not Íñigo you should also change Template:The Princess Bride. Hi. I have to say that...
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  • Talk:Juan de la Cerda y Silva, 4th Duke of Medinaceli (category Spanish military history articles needing attention to referencing and citation)
    Navarre, as a head of the expedition to the North of Spain harbors from there, Flanders, with bride to be Anna of Austria towards the middle of 1570, when...
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  • Marie-Thérèse. Her father, Philip IV, and the entire Spanish court accompanied the bride to the Isle of Pheasants, in the Bidassoa, where Louis and his court...
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  • basically everything that she could get her hands on. Her 1940 novel The Spanish Bride was another side product of this research - she had read both Kincaid...
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  • Taara (North Pole Star) was shown to the bride and because the star was fixed, it was used to demonstrate to the bride that she should remain fixed in her...
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  • Jewish synagogue or of the Christian church), are frequently typified under the form of the relations between bridegroom (God) and bride (mortal). A mystical...
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  • Novia de Chucky ("The Bride of Chucky", who was a male masked wrestler), thus forcing La Novia de Chucky to remove his mask per the match stipulation...
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  • Novia de Chucky ("The Bride of Chucky", who was a male masked wrestler), thus forcing La Novia de Chucky to remove his mask per the match stipulation...
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  • demonstrate that bride-kidnapping was general in the Mediterranean and then you would have to find probable cause that Roman bride-kidnapping was related...
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