He had two.
No. They lived in two different centuries.
Portugal, United Kingdom, Russia.
The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany
The regions were two: the Alsace and the Lorraine.
Only two.
Isabella Colbran and Olympe Pélissier were the names of his two wives.
Ridhi and Sidhi were the wives of lord Ganesha
Jacob's wives were Leah and Rachel. He also had two additional wives, Bilhah and Zilpah, who were handmaids of Leah and Rachel.
Napoleon had two wives (at different times). He first married Josephine with whom he was reportedly very much in love. After he became Emperor and she did not bear children, he divorced her and married, Marie Louise who was the daughter of the Emperor of Austria.
Gary had two wives named Mary and Maggie.
Lord Subramanya ha two wives. The names of his wives are Godess devayani and Godess Valli.
Chief Joseph, chief of the Wal-lam-wat-kain (Wallowa) band of Nez Perce Indians, had two wives. Their names were Heyoon Yoyikt and Springtime.
Yes. Their names were Mary Brownson and Fanny Montresor.
Herod the Great had ten wives. There names were: Doris, two wives named Mariamme, a niece whose name is unknown also an unknown cousin, a lady named Maslthace, Pallas, Phaedra, Elpis and Cleopatra of Jerusalem.
Anne Boleyn (beheaded), Catherine Parr (survived Henry).Note, Henry had six wives.
Jacob's two wives, his cousins, were called Leah and Rachel. These were Semitic names that are normally transliterated into English. Translated, Leah means "Wild Cow" and Rachel means "Ewe". Some conservative theologians prefer to see Leah as meaning "Weary", but this is unlikely.