Yes, Freya did not marry Odin, the chief god of the Norse pantheon. Freya was married to the god Odr, who is sometimes identified with Odin, but they are considered separate entities in Norse mythology.
Well he is known for his bad reputation. But Thor would have never gotten his hammer back if Loki had not dressed up as a woman with him. ^_^ It's a long and very funny story. Thor had to dress as Freya and marry a Jotun and Loki went with him as his bridesmaid. I think that counts as something, helping out his brother in need.
Zeus had received a prophecy that Thetis's son would become greater than his father, like Zeus had dethroned his father to lead the succeeding pantheon. In order to ensure a mortal father for her eventual offspring, Zeus and his brother Poseidon made arrangements for her to marry a human, Peleus, son of Aeacus, but she refused him. Proteus, an early sea-god, advised Peleus to find the sea nymph when she was asleep and bind her tightly to keep her from escaping by changing forms. She did shift shapes, becoming flame, water, a raging lioness, and a serpent. Peleus held fast. Subdued, she then consented to marry him. Thetis is the mother of Achilles by Peleus, who became king of the Myrmidons.
Cleopatra did not marry any of her sons. She married two of her brothers.Cleopatra did not marry any of her sons. She married two of her brothers.Cleopatra did not marry any of her sons. She married two of her brothers.Cleopatra did not marry any of her sons. She married two of her brothers.Cleopatra did not marry any of her sons. She married two of her brothers.Cleopatra did not marry any of her sons. She married two of her brothers.Cleopatra did not marry any of her sons. She married two of her brothers.Cleopatra did not marry any of her sons. She married two of her brothers.Cleopatra did not marry any of her sons. She married two of her brothers.
She was a virgin goddess, so she didn't marry anyone.
Aphrodite didn't want to marry Hephaestus because he was the ugliest of the Gods. But her father Zues thought they would fight over Aphrodite to marry them so he forced her to marry Hephaestus.
There are five girls to choose from: Sherry Antoinette Daisy Freya Emiko
the chief chosed
The Friar cites his chief motive in agreeing to marry Romeo and Juliet as being his desire to please Romeo
The Chief of Whittleton
his last name was reed,i think he was cherokee indian and was a chief...hope this helps...
she was fool enough to marry such a lazy, useless, passive-aggressive man
Zeus did not marry Thetis because of a prophecy that stated their offspring would be more powerful than their father. To avoid being overthrown, Zeus arranged for Thetis to marry the mortal Peleus instead, who fathered Achilles.
Yes, they did get married in a private ceremony in a beautiful garden. I believe if was the last episode.
That he had a fiancée never married her. And he had a mistress he probably did not marry either. He was hoping to become a cardinal but suddenly died at the age of 37. He was buried in the Pantheon in Rome, where otherwise only royal persons have been buried.
They had high status in Ancient India. They could choose who they wanted to marry out of a group of men who would come to their house and attended political assemblies. Their high status reflects in the importance of powerful goddesses in their pantheon.
The taupou, or village maiden, is selected by the old women, and is generally a daughter of a chief. She leads their native dance, presides over the house (fale tali malo) provided in every village for the stopping place of visitors from neighboring islands. She peforms the kava ceremony that usually takes place when greeting highly distinguished guests. There are several older women whose duty is to see that she is chaste and pure. She is eligible to marry a chief who seeks her for her attractions and dowry of fine mats. It is not a must to marry a chief, but preferred.
Yes. They are punjabi kshatriyas found in west punjab and northren india. Marry with Kanwar/Nayyar etc. Chief of Army J.J Marwaha