Historical Events tagged with "royal marriage"
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Munich’s First Oktoberfest Celebration
In October 1810, the citizens of Munich gathered to celebrate the marriage of Crown Prince Louis of Bavaria and Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen. This festive occasion featured horse races and lively gatherings, marking the start of an enduring tradition. The festivities took place over several days in an open field, later named Theresienwiese in honor of the princess. The event attracted locals and visitors alike, setting the stage for what would become a famous annual festival.
Continue ReadingMary, Queen of Scots weds Henry Stuart
Mary, Queen of Scots, married Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, in a Catholic ceremony at Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Scotland. This marriage united two significant claims to the English throne, as both were descendants of Henry VII of England. The ceremony was attended by numerous nobles and allies as it was crucial for strengthening Mary's position. The union was originally celebrated with enthusiasm, marking a new chapter in Scottish royal lineage.
Continue ReadingCatherine of Aragon Married by Proxy to Arthur
Catherine of Aragon, at just 13 years old, was married by proxy to Arthur, Prince of Wales, who was 12 years old. This important arrangement took place in the presence of the Spanish royal court, facilitated by Catherine's parents, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile, as part of a political alliance with England. The ceremony symbolized the union of two powerful nations and was performed according to Spanish customs of the time.
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