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Marriage ceremonies in medieval Poland

Beata Wojciechowska
Saeculum Christianum
Rubrique: Rozprawy i Artykuły
https://doi.org/10.21697/sc.2017.24.07en

Résumé

Marriage was an important milestone in the lives of two people who decided to establish a family and enter into new family and neighborhood arrangements. In the Middle Ages, wedding ceremonies in Poland took on a time-honored ritual form, in which local traditions merged with the more recent Christian influences. Matrimony was recognized as a sacrament which symbolically emphasized the importance of events and was promised to provide future happiness for the newlyweds. The wedding ceremony was preceded by three public announcements in church. It was stipulated that the ceremony be held in church, in the presence of witnesses. Its main elements included the spousal handshake, the exchange of gifts in the form of wreaths, wedding rings or other gifts, and the utterance of the wedding formula: I take thee as my husband/wife.

 

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Wojciechowska, B. (2021). Marriage ceremonies in medieval Poland . Saeculum Christianum, 24, 83–88. https://doi.org/10.21697/sc.2017.24.07en

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