During Boris Godunov's repression of the Romanovs, she was forced to take the veil, changing her name to "'Martha "'( Russian : Marfa ).
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Parts of this song were sometimes played live by The Mars Volta during the improvised sections of " Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt ".
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It is possible that after taking the veil in ca . 640, she never left the monastery cloister, thus escaping politics and local affairs.
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Charles, however, refused to give permission either for her to marry or to take the veil, and she was left awaiting his royal pleasure.
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Hugh Despenser were also sent to take the veil at Sempringham, and in 1337 an allowance of ?0 a year was made for their lives.
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To a solo violin backed by horns, flute and clarinet, the Faun throws back his head and bares his teeth, laughing, and takes the veil.
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After Vladimir's mother was forced to take the veil and his boyars exiled, Ivan permitted Vladimir to marry Princess Eudoxia Romanovna Odoevskaya in April 1555.
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Louise is expected to sacrifice herself for her two brothers and take the veil, but the young girl refuses to submit to such a fate.
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First he persuaded his wife to take the veil and then withdrew himself to a desolate hermitage on the isle of Anzersky on the White Sea.
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The school attracted rich young women whose fathers encouraged them to take the veil as the dowry was less than the cost to marry them off.