Epithalamia
Epithalamia are poems or songs composed to celebrate a wedding and often to accompany the bride to her new home. The term derives from the Greek word epithalamion, meaning "upon the bridal chamber." These compositions were a prominent feature of ancient Greek and Roman literature, with notable examples by poets like Sappho, Pindar, Catullus, and Spenser.
The content of an epithalamium typically includes congratulations to the couple, blessings for their future, and
Historically, epithalamia served both ceremonial and literary purposes. They were performed during wedding festivities, adding a