different families would put foreword a child to be married to the other families child but they wouldn't see each other till the wedding day.
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Most men and women wore hats to protect their eyes.
A Roman century had 10 contubernia (plural of contubernium) of eight men who shared a tent.
the grand jury, at least thats what my world civ teacher said
men played all roles
The best way to find out is to look at pictures. Don't look for "Shakespearean Costume" (you could get anything); try "Elizabethan Costume" or "Jacobean Costume"
People at the time considered that a woman parading about the stage to be gazed at by a bunch of men was indecent and obscene.
It is because Women were not allowed acting on stage. It was against their little rule.
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The father of the bride and the bridegroom can also buy the wedding dresses for the bride.
Men played every role in Shakespearean plays.
In Shakespearean times a Cod Piece was an insert worn by men in their britches to imply that they were quite well endowed in the genital area. Put bluntly ... a male 'falsie.'
No ! The bridegroom is the name given to the female getting married to the groom. It's an archaic term going back to historical times when women were seen as subservient to men. These days it's commonly shortened to bride.
The bridegroom refers to a man while the bride is the woman.
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