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  2. Marriage (1977 film) - Wikipedia

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    Svetlana Kryuchkova as Agafia Tikhonovna; Aleksey Petrenko as Ivan Kuzmich Podkolesin; Oleg Borisov as Kochkaryov; Vladislav Strzhelchik as Ivan Pavlovich Yaichnitsa; Borislav Brondukov as Nikanor Ivanovich Anuchkin

  3. Russian wedding traditions - Wikipedia

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    The best man and bridesmaid are called "Witnesses" or "Свидетели" (svideteli) in Russian. [1] The ceremony and the ring exchange take place on the first day of the wedding. Russian weddings ceremonies have undertaken a certain amount of Western traditions, including incorporating maids of honour into the wedding party.

  4. Marriage (1936 film) - Wikipedia

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    The filmmakers' attempt to interpret Gogol’s comedy as a “socially motivated trick comedy” led, according to press reviews, to a distortion of the content of the classic work of Russian literature.

  5. Wedding of Grand Duke George Mikhailovich and Rebecca ...

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    The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs assisted with obtaining travel visas for guests and the Russian Ministry of Culture assisted in obtaining locations for the wedding ceremony and festivities. [5] The couple were first married in a civil ceremony on 24 September in Moscow. [2] [7]

  6. Polygamy in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Family Code of Russia states that a marriage can only be contracted between a man and a woman, neither of whom is married to someone else. [1] Furthermore, Russia does not recognize polygamous marriages that had been contracted in other countries. [2] Under Russian law, de facto polygamy or multiple cohabitation in and of itself is not a ...

  7. Zhenitba - Wikipedia

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    Zhenitba (Russian: Женитьба, Zhenit'ba, Marriage) is an unfinished opera begun in 1868 by Modest Mussorgsky to his own libretto based on Nikolai Gogol's comedy Marriage. This 1842 play is a satire of courtship and cowardice, which centres on a young woman, Agafya, who is wooed by four bachelors, each with his own idiosyncrasies.

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  9. Marriage (play) - Wikipedia

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    Marriage (Russian: «Женитьба», Zhenit'ba) is a two-act play by the Russian writer Nikolai Gogol, which was written in 1832 and first published in 1842. Plot summary [ edit ]