In the olden days, marriages among the wealthy were often strategic alliances designed to strengthen family ties, secure wealth, or enhance social status. These unions were typically arranged by families rather than based on romantic love, with negotiations involving dowries and contracts. Lavish ceremonies marked the occasion, showcasing the family's wealth and influence, while the bride and groom often had little say in the choice of their partner. Such marriages were seen as business transactions, reinforcing social and economic power within the elite.
animal fats and hide
the boys went to school only if they were rich though.
Itwas'nt a Country Just some gangs in Plaistinearmed By USA.
She married rich people and gets 10% of what each of her kids make
she was married to 5 other people before she married henry
we meaning the British people have been eating peas for about 500 years because back in the olden days poor people had to eat vegetables because meat was for the rich people or those who could afford it, so peas has been in Britain's blood for almost half a century maybe even longer.
Yes, musician Rich Luzzi is married.
In the olden days, Quebec was primarily known as "New France," a French colony established in the early 17th century. The region was named after the St. Lawrence River's narrow passage, which in Algonquin means "where the river narrows." Following the British conquest in 1763, it became known as the Province of Quebec. The area has a rich history influenced by both French and British colonial rule.
Because she is so rich and famous she build a school for girls and is married
Because the state of California makes him and it's a law for rich people that are married
Not true. Everyone ate fish.
yes