Hera had a very strained relationship with her husband.
Odysseus did care about his men for as long as they were loyal, but when they do wrong... he is against them.
They loved each other very much, forgetting that Aeneas also loved Dido for a period of time.
loyal
motivated
he was an epic hero and a great warrior
No. Your husband's brother-in-law would be your brother or the husband of your husband's sister. Your sister is your husband's sister-in-law. Your sister's husband is your brother-in-law but the English language has no term to describe a relationship between your husband and your sister's husband. In everyday English usage, however, your sister's husband is referred to as your husband's brother-in-law, yes. But it isn't exactly correct.
Uh...in technical terms it would be spouse.
Your mothers husband would be your step father and you would be a step son or step daughter.
full of napkins.
Trry to explain to the husband that the relationship was in the past and that he shouldn't feel intimidated.
Irascible, demanding, and persistent.
There would be no relationship as you do not share a common ancestor. If your brother-in-law is married to your sister, then her daughter is your niece, her husband would be referred to as your niece's husband.
Charlemagne maintained a complex relationship with the nobles. He relied on them for support and governance of his vast empire, but also closely monitored their loyalty and enacted policies to limit their power. He sought to centralize authority and ensure their allegiance to him as the sovereign ruler.
It would help if you defined "real relationship".
A good husband would be a God fearing man. He would be a hard worker, and show affection to his wife. He would be forgiving and kind and respectful.
Your father's sister is your aunt and her husband is your uncle. Some would say "uncle by marriage."
There is none. "This is George, my niece's husband." In most families he would referred to as a nephew.