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Former marital ceremony in Germany
The term Beilager (in older writings Beylager), as well as the related terms Bettleite and Bettsetzung all refer to a ceremonial part of marriage as performed
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their bed. The intention is to "celebrate a marriage's consummation". Beilager Consummation Yichud The bedding ritual was fully observed at the wedding
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Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg
1652), married Julius Ernest, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg Das fürstliche Beilager Herzog Johann Casimirs auf Schloss Heldburg und in Coburg. siehe: Norbert
Dorothea of Denmark, Duchess of Brunswick
Dorothea_of_Denmark,_Duchess_of_Brunswick
German duchess (1650–1688)
Wittgenstein Castle in Laasphe, Urk. 187 XXXXVI. It states that the marriage (Beilager) was consummated in The Hague on 5 October (new style) 1675." "See notification
Sophie Amalie of Nassau-Siegen
Sophie_Amalie_of_Nassau-Siegen
Duchess consort of Saxe-Coburg-Eisenach
71 – Reichsgulden zu 21 Groschen unter Schießkleinode. Das fürstliche Beilager Herzog Johann Casimirs auf Schloss Heldburg und in Coburg in: Norbert Klaus
Anna_of_Saxony_(1567–1613)
German countess (1558–1599)
Eschwege, 15 February 1643), married at Dillenburg Castle on 21 May 1603Jul. (Beilager) and in Kassel on 4 June 1603Jul. (Heimführung) to Landgrave Maurice of
Magdalene_of_Waldeck
Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Eisenach
Coburg Stadt und Land (German). Verkehrsverein Coburg. (de) Das fürstliche Beilager Herzog Johann Casimirs auf Schloss Heldburg und in Coburg (The Princely
John Casimir, Duke of Saxe-Coburg
John_Casimir,_Duke_of_Saxe-Coburg
German countess (1596–1646)
nächstabgewichener Kindstauf zu Siegen mit dem Fraulein zu Erbach sein hochzeitliches Beilager gehalten»). See also Royal House Archive of the Netherlands (4/1591 II):
Christiane_of_Erbach
German landgravine (1681–1707)
says that it was «den 6 hujus mittelst christgewöhnlicher Einsegnung und Beilager vollzogen» (without mentioning the place), we have taken the 7th, just
Elisabeth Juliana Francisca of Hesse-Homburg
Elisabeth_Juliana_Francisca_of_Hesse-Homburg
German princess (1662–1732)
says that it was «den 6 hujus mittelst christgewöhnlicher Einsegnung und Beilager vollzogen» (without mentioning the place), we have taken the 7th, just
Ernestine Charlotte of Nassau-Schaumburg
Ernestine_Charlotte_of_Nassau-Schaumburg
German count (1487–1559)
come over from the Netherlands. Shortly before, on 16 February 1506, the Beilager of William's sisters Elisabeth and Mary, who married the counts John III
William I, Count of Nassau-Siegen
William_I,_Count_of_Nassau-Siegen
Dutch countess (c. 1489–1529)
come over from the Netherlands. Shortly before, on 16 February 1506, the Beilager of William's sisters Elisabeth and Mary, who married the counts John III
Walburga_of_Egmont
German countess (1488–1559)
council donated 16 oxen and 19 pigs for the feast. On 16 February 1506, the ʻBeilagerʼ of the two sisters was celebrated in Dillenburg with the greatest of festivities
Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen (1488–1559)
Elisabeth_of_Nassau-Siegen_(1488–1559)
Dutch countess (1632–1707)
Wittgenstein Castle in Laasphe, Urk. 187 XXXXVI. It states that the marriage (Beilager) was consummated in The Hague on 5 October (new style) 1675." Huberty,
Mary Magdalene of Limburg-Stirum
Mary_Magdalene_of_Limburg-Stirum
German countess (1491–1547)
council donated 16 oxen and 19 pigs for the feast. On 16 February 1506, the ʻBeilagerʼ of the two sisters was celebrated in Dillenburg with the greatest of festivities
Mary of Nassau-Siegen (1491–1547)
Mary_of_Nassau-Siegen_(1491–1547)
German landgravine (1587–1643)
Maurice of Hesse-Kassel (Kassel, 25 May 1572 – Eschwege, 15 March 1632). The Beilager took place at Dillenburg Castle on 21 May 1603Jul. and the Heimführung
Juliane of Nassau-Siegen (1587–1643)
Juliane_of_Nassau-Siegen_(1587–1643)
German count and military theorist (1561–1623)
Eschwege, 15 February 1643), married at Dillenburg Castle on 21 May 1603Jul. (Beilager) and in Kassel on 4 June 1603Jul. (Heimführung) to Landgrave Maurice of
John VII, Count of Nassau-Siegen
John_VII,_Count_of_Nassau-Siegen
German reigning prince (1649–1691)
says that it was «den 6 hujus mittelst christgewöhnlicher Einsegnung und Beilager vollzogen» (without mentioning the place), we have taken the 7th, just
William Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen
William_Maurice,_Prince_of_Nassau-Siegen
German count (1455–1516)
council donated 16 oxen and 19 pigs for the feast. On 16 February 1506, the "Beilager" of the two sisters was celebrated in Dillenburg with the greatest of festivities
John V, Count of Nassau-Siegen
John_V,_Count_of_Nassau-Siegen
German reigning prince (1680–1722)
says that it was «den 6 hujus mittelst christgewöhnlicher Einsegnung und Beilager vollzogen» (without mentioning the place), we have taken the 7th, just
Frederick William Adolf, Prince of Nassau-Siegen
Frederick_William_Adolf,_Prince_of_Nassau-Siegen
German count and field marshal of the Dutch States Army (1592–1642)
nächstabgewichener Kindstauf zu Siegen mit dem Fraulein zu Erbach sein hochzeitliches Beilager gehalten»). See also Royal House Archive of the Netherlands (4/1591 II):
William, Count of Nassau-Siegen
William,_Count_of_Nassau-Siegen
German count, officer in the Dutch Army, diplomat for the Dutch Republic (1611–1652)
Wittgenstein Castle in Laasphe, Urk. 187 XXXXVI. It states that the marriage (Beilager) was consummated in The Hague on 5 October (new style) 1675." Huberty,
Henry of Nassau-Siegen (1611–1652)
Henry_of_Nassau-Siegen_(1611–1652)
German duchess (1583–1658)
states married in Rotenburg in Hessen and specifies that this was the Beilager and that the Heimführung took place on 3 September 1603 in Dillenburg.
Margaret of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg
Margaret_of_Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg
German landgravine (1466–1523)
council donated 16 oxen and 19 pigs for the feast. On 16 February 1506, the ʻBeilagerʼ of the two sisters was celebrated in Dillenburg with the greatest of festivities
Elisabeth_of_Hesse-Marburg
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Welsh : nickname for a red-haired person (see Gough).English (of Cornish and Breton origin) : occupational name from Cornish and Breton goff ‘smith’ (cognate with Gaelic gobha). The surname is common in East Anglia, where it is of Breton origin, introduced by followers of William the Conqueror.Irish : reduced form of McGoff.Edward Goffe was a farmer in Cambridge MA whose house was acquired by Harvard College some time before 1654 and used as a dormitory, known as Goffe’s College.
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(ἹππολÏτη) Feminine form of Greek Hippolytos, HIPPOLYTE means "horse-freer." In Greek mythology, this is a name of the daughter of Ares.Â
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Friend
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Lord rams devotees, Daughter of cyprus
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From Cales.
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Variant spelling of Scottish Gaelic Lochlann, LACHLANN means "lake-land."
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Reference to the Virgin Mary
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Olevia | ஓலேவியா
Like olive
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New Light
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Celtic American Irish Welsh
From the fortress.
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