King Oedipus in the Oedipus trilogy married his mother and killed his father. The Oedipus trilogy was written by Sophocles. Later Freud would coin the term Oedipus complex when boys would love their mothers a little too much.
Oedipus accidentally marries his own mother.
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Mother Teresa was a nun and never married nor had any children of her own.
He indeed marries his mother and has for kids with her. Oedipus was not aware that she was his mother. When they find out that he married his mother, she kills herself and he scratches his own eyes out.
No. He was the lead character of his own life story where he killed his own father, married his own mother and had children by her.
He had killed his own father, King Laiusand married his own mother, Jocasta.
Mother Teresa was never married and had no children.
The prophecies have all come true; he has killed his own father, and married his own mother.
Yes, he was married to Mother Teresa's mother.
Persephone's mother Demeter is not married.
The last name of your mother is called her 'maiden name' and that was her real name before she got married. When she got married she would take the last name of your father. If your parents divorced sometimes the mother would keep her married name, but some mothers prefer to go back to their maiden name and because she has custody of you then she prefers to change your name from your father's last name to her own last name. If your parents were not married and living together then your father did not give you his last name and your mother is considered a 'single mother' so she would put you under her own last name.
Yes. In fact, this user's own mother and stepfather were married at the Garden of the Gods.