Australian Civil Marriage Celebrant officiating at weddings in Brisbane, Caboolture, Petrie, Redcliffe and Redland Bay.

Wedding and Baby Naming celebrant performs ceremonies any day of the week, and will arrange an appointment location convenient for you, at no extra charge. 

Telephone: (07) 3283 8567, Mobile: 0415 324 982

PO Box 394, Redcliffe. Qld, 4020. 

Email: vlady_celebrant@ yahoo.com.au

  • Member of: Australian Federation of Civil Celebrants (AFCC) 

  • Australian Civil Marriage Celebrants of Queensland (ACMCQ)

  • Justice of the Peace

Authorised Marriage Celebrant, Registration Number A.888, Vlady M Peters

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When Alexander Met Roxane  - and Barsine 

 

Though a world-tripper, it is believed that when Alexander the Great caught sight of Roxane, it was love at first sight. Considering that Alexander was conquering all the lands thereabouts, including those of Roxane’s father, it was fortunate for Roxane that he was so susceptible.

Roxane’s father, prepared to live and let live, had had the wonderful idea of inviting Alexander to a banquet, and there his young daughter chose to entertain the visitor with a dance or two. Alexander was enchanted. And the next thing nothing would do but that they marry and live happily ever after.

Having himself tied the knot with the Persian lady, Alexander was very keen that his followers followed his example. But since the Persian ways were not the Macedonian ways, not all of his followers were keen to abandon the old ways to start new families in Persia.

They realized, of course, that in the eyes of Alexander, those who weren’t with him, must be deemed to be against him. Principles battled self interest, and then, as now, it was not long before principles fell by the wayside.

Alexander, of course, fully embraced the Persian life. It’s style suited him just fine. He loved the clothes, he loved his two wives, and he really went for the way people threw themselves on the ground when they addressed him.

His generals, after sulking in the corner for a while, decided what the heck. Numerous soldiers, with wives and children back home, happily took on one or more Persian wives to please their leader.

Alexander was extremely appreciative of their gesture. Like all grooms who fete their guests by sending them away with a piece of wedding cake or other good things, he decided to reward his soldiers with a gift they would never forget. For all the thousands of his soldiers who chose to marry a Persian bride, he offered to pay off all their current debts.

It was a ceremony like no other. After placing a table where everyone could see it, Alexander loaded it with a mountain of gold pieces. As each soldier, in turn, approached it, he was asked for his tab. And so long as he could prove that he was indeed married to a Persian bride, all his debts would be wiped out just like that.

Though this was something that was much talked of for a long time to come, it failed to cement the affection between the partners as Alexander had hoped. No sooner was Alexander dead and buried, than the soldiers were only to quick to abandon their Persian brides and revert to their Macedonian ways.

 

 

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Please, Please, Please Marry Me
A Lock of Hair
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The Girl Who Refuses to Marry
I Take You to be My Second Husband
These are Their Stories
The Greater the Dowry, the Greater the Love
The Dress that Dreams are Made Of
Weddings, the Pioneering Ways
I Feel Pretty
Till Death Us Do Part
If You Really Loved Me
When Gifts Simply Won't Do
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Wedding with a Difference
A Priceless Pearl
Look, Don't Eat!
Virginia is for Lovers
Robbing the Cradle
Who Needs a Marriage Certificate?
And a Never-Ending Good Fortune to You
Rice or Rice Balls
Padlocks of the Heart
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Did Casanova Really Need Those Oysters
Gretna Green Wedding
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The Night They Invented Champagne
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We're On Our Honeymoon, But We're Not Alone
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Love on the Internet
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One Word More or Less
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Is She the One?
Staging a Wedding Play
Unaccustomed as I am to Public Speaking
Marriage Reforms
History of the Wedding Ring
Ring on her Finger and one through her Nose
When Alexander Met Roxane - and Barsine
By the Light of the Silvery Moon
Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Bride
For Worse No Matter How Bad
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The All Important Colours
A Deeper Meaning
Often a Fiancee, Barely a Wife
Here Comes the Bride
Silence is Golden at Some Weddings
And You Thought You Had Problems
Come One, Come All
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