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Celtic marriage customs varied across regions and tribes, but typically involved a form of trial marriage, where couples would live together for a year to determine compatibility. If the union was successful, they would formalize the marriage through a ceremony, often involving a handfasting ritual, where the couple’s hands were tied together. Dowries and gifts were exchanged, and the marriage was often seen as a communal affair, with family and friends participating in the celebration. Additionally, some Celtic tribes practiced forms of polyandry or polygamy, further reflecting their diverse marital traditions.

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