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No, a widow is someone who's husband has deceased. A widower is a man whose wife is deceased.
Over WHOSE wife - the wife of his twin? No!
Taking on thy brother's wife typically refers to the act of marrying the widow of one's deceased brother, a practice known as levirate marriage. This custom is rooted in various cultural and religious traditions where the surviving brother is expected to marry his deceased brother's widow to continue the family lineage and provide for her.
I think you should address her by her name. She is no relationship to you, but you would introduce her as your nephew's wife.
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Agamemnon was the king of sparta and his brother was Menelaus, whose wife was "stolen" by Paris, the trojan Prince - Agamamnon, to help his brother to get back his wife started a war against Troy.
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NO! They have remained good friends,only!
How do you refer to the spouse of a deceased spouse? Deceased husband is John Doe; surviving spouse if Jane Smith. For example, "please attend a dedication honoring John Doe, ? husband of Jane Smith.
* No, she is not longer your sister-in-law, but you could still remain friends and introduce her as your ex sister-in-law.
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