In upper class societies, many couples were married when they had only met each other once or twice. In one case, a girl was married before she could talk!(but I'm not sure tht ws i the 16th century). To answer the question, it is very VERY likely that is happened more than once.
we think about what is an unusual and exciting way to please my partner.
because there old
his wife family owned slaves
Married to sisters
Not if your married............
they have a daughter and son who married
they married there own siblings,, Zeus and hera,,,,,etc...
He was the only US president who never married.
I don't see why not although beginning a sentence with 'or' is unusual.
have you tried looking at a picture very unusual i can Tell you that.
The word today is a possessive in the noun phrase "today's meeting" (meeting happening today). The word today is an adverb in the verb phrase "meeting today" (occurring today). The latter is unusual but not unseen in sentences such as "The President will be today meeting with his Cabinet" instead of "The President will be meeting with his Cabinet today" especially if there is a longer object such as "meeting the most vocal critics of his plan to end the ongoing crisis" where the "today" could be too far from the verb modified. More typically, the "today" is used to start the sentence.
During Jane's first meeting with Rochester, he disguises his identity by pretending to be a gypsy fortune teller named Mrs. Fairfax. This unconventional introduction adds an element of mystery and intrigue to their initial interaction.