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She was the fourth wife of henry the eighth and that was it i think :/
yes they did have baths the Tudors didn't have baths.
It depends upon the size of the bath. The Roman baths were built in various sizes from the small baths in private homes, to the vast imperial baths, such a those of Diocletian and Caracalla.It depends upon the size of the bath. The Roman baths were built in various sizes from the small baths in private homes, to the vast imperial baths, such a those of Diocletian and Caracalla.It depends upon the size of the bath. The Roman baths were built in various sizes from the small baths in private homes, to the vast imperial baths, such a those of Diocletian and Caracalla.It depends upon the size of the bath. The Roman baths were built in various sizes from the small baths in private homes, to the vast imperial baths, such a those of Diocletian and Caracalla.It depends upon the size of the bath. The Roman baths were built in various sizes from the small baths in private homes, to the vast imperial baths, such a those of Diocletian and Caracalla.It depends upon the size of the bath. The Roman baths were built in various sizes from the small baths in private homes, to the vast imperial baths, such a those of Diocletian and Caracalla.It depends upon the size of the bath. The Roman baths were built in various sizes from the small baths in private homes, to the vast imperial baths, such a those of Diocletian and Caracalla.It depends upon the size of the bath. The Roman baths were built in various sizes from the small baths in private homes, to the vast imperial baths, such a those of Diocletian and Caracalla.It depends upon the size of the bath. The Roman baths were built in various sizes from the small baths in private homes, to the vast imperial baths, such a those of Diocletian and Caracalla.
they do not take baths
Warrender Baths was created in 1887.
She had five husbands, whom which all she out lived, and she was searching for another one..... :-) Jada Alexis Hinman
In "The Wife of Bath's Tale," women most desire sovereignty or control over their husbands and relationships. The wife in the tale gains power and autonomy through dominating her husbands, which is presented as a crucial desire for women.
The Wife of Bath is certain women should be in control of their husbands and that the men are there to make them happy. She's been married several times and likes younger men
Yes, certainly it is acceptable. As a wife you can choose your husbands clothes for him.
Yes a wife has monetary rights to her husbands home in a divorce.
My wife says "cuz husbands usually deserve it".
It's called 'My Two Husbands'.
The wife will do whatever feels right for her.
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No, she may not.
not sure but speak to wife to see how she feels make her feel good and things might resolve
It is unknown how many wife cheat on their husbands. Some wives cheat on their husbands and never tell.