Matthew James Lawless ‘The Dead Bride’ (OWP015)
divine service ~ Christian churches fashion, clothing casting weapons: spear flight of steps political demonstration herald the rich child horn, trumpet, cornet, trombone, tuba the ages of man (+ more than eight persons) palace gripping someone by the hand or the wrist; clasped hands walking arm in arm cortege, funeral procession modern division of historical epochs ~ centuries (TUDOR) knight king beggars' procession other kinds of amusement castle aristocracy; 'Aristocratia' (Ripa) dress, gown armour modern division of historical epochs ~ centuries (ELIZABETHAN) banner, standard (as symbol of the state, etc.) adult man head-gear: hat non-Roman Catholic Episcopal Churches, e.g. Anglicans messenger calendar festivals, non-liturgical celebrations of days belonging to the ecclesiastical calendar adult woman crowd, mob walking archbishop, bishop, etc. (Roman Catholic) organization, functionaries and dignitaries in churches and in related institutions the audience ~ art performance (+ variant) musician crown (symbol of sovereignty) groom (in wedding-dress) the soldier; the soldier's life bride (in wedding-dress) helved weapons, polearms (for striking, hacking, thrusting): javelin landscapes dignitary at court modern division of historical epochs ~ centuries (XVI) procession ~ Christian religion dark ages (historical epoch) medieval history, middle ages (historical epoch) Renaissance (historical epoch, through 16th century) hearing, listening (one of the five senses) clothes, costume