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  2. Claddagh ring - Wikipedia

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    A Claddagh ring is a traditional Irish ring with a heart, a crown and two hands, representing love, loyalty and friendship. Learn about its history, legends, customs and meanings, and how to wear it to convey your relationship status.

  3. Marriage in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Jewish wedding at Waterford Courthouse, 1901. Marriage in the Republic of Ireland is a long-standing institution, regulated by various civil and religious codes over time. Today, marriages are registered by the civil registration service, and solemnised by a solemniser chosen from a list maintained by Department of Social Protection. [1]

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    Dominique McElligott is an Irish actress who plays Queen Maeve in The Boys, a superhero drama series on Amazon Prime Video. She has also appeared in films such as Moon, The Guard, and Leap Year, and TV shows such as Hell on Wheels, House of Cards, and The Last Tycoon.

  5. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the diverse and rich wedding traditions and practices from different regions and cultures around the world. Explore the African, Middle Eastern, European and Asian customs with examples, photos and references.

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  7. Celtic knot - Wikipedia

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    Celtic knots are decorative patterns of interlaced lines used in Celtic art, especially in Christian manuscripts and monuments. Learn about the origins, types and variations of Celtic knots, and see images of famous examples from different cultures and periods.

  8. Triquetra - Wikipedia

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    Triquetra is a triangular figure composed of three interlaced arcs or vesicae piscis shapes. It is used as an ornamental design in various cultures and traditions, and has been interpreted as a symbol of the Holy Trinity, the Triple Goddess, or the Celtic realms.

  9. Medb - Wikipedia

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    Medb (also spelled Maeve, Maev, etc.) is a powerful and ambitious warrior queen in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. She rules from Cruachan, marries several kings of Connacht, and starts the Táin Bó Cúailnge to steal Ulster's bull.

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