It was Michal, Saul's daughter.
Michal
David had 8 wives but the best are Michal and Bathsheba.
2 Samuel ch.12: His descendants were plagued by wars His son (Absalom) rebelled His wives were assaulted by Absalom
Yes, Haggith was indeed one of King David's wives. In the biblical account, she is mentioned as the mother of Adonijah, David's fourth son. David had multiple wives, and Haggith is listed among them in 2 Samuel 3:4.
Saul's daughter (1 Sam 14:49; 18:20, 27-28).
Esau, a biblical figure from the Book of Genesis, had three wives. His first two wives were Judith, the daughter of Beeri the Hittite, and Basemath, the daughter of Elon the Hittite. He later married Mahalath, the daughter of Ishmael and sister of Nebaioth. These marriages were significant as they were often viewed as outside the covenant family, causing distress to his parents, Isaac and Rebekah.
Solomon did not honor the covenant that he made with Yahweh - that he would not worship any other gods. His foreign wives led him to worship their false gods. So the weakness - his love of woman over his God.
The possessive form for the plural noun wives is wives'.
The Herodians were King Herod the Great and his family members who succeeded him in Judea, Galilee and elsewhere. Herod the Great had ten wives and at least nine sons. The Jews hated the Herodians in general, and despised them for marrying their nieces and close cousins regularly as a matter of seeming family policy.
The wives are not wives with each other. They are just married to the same man.
Apollo had no wives.
The possessive form of the plural noun wives is wives'.example: We're planning a party for our wives' birthdays.