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Now obviously barely any marriage in medieval times from higher ranking nobles happened out of love.
However, as there was still the qedding ceremony involved, did bride & groom usualy pretend to love eachother during the ceremony?
For example, when the vows were taken or the feast happened, did they uphold the facade thag there was any affection involved?
To make it clear, in my understanding, all participants, the couple as well as all the guests, were fully aware that it is a politicam marriage.
But did they, for the sake of tradition, act as a loving couple?
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