After the death of his wife, Mrs. Joe Gargery, Joe Gargery marries Biddy in Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations." Biddy, who had been a kind and supportive presence in their lives, helps Joe find companionship and solace after his loss. Their marriage symbolizes a return to simplicity and comfort for Joe.
See Deuteronomy ch.25.
Paris was the first to be interested in her as a wife and maintained that interest practically to the day of his death.
it was bulbul after marrying another wife
Donnie McClurkin is marrying his soulmate thank God!
He thought God was punishing him for marrying his brothers wife because it said in the bible that you shouldn't do marry you brothers wife.
This is because Joe's wife is Pips sister.
To tell Juliet that she's marrying Paris.
he didn't have a wife during the movie but he did end up marrying the sorceress Cassandra shortly after
It depends on who the nobleman is marrying. If he marries a lot, they are all his wife, but they get named as 1st wife, 2nd wife ... etc. by the other people not related to the wives.
gold digging
Adolf Hitler's mother was born Klara Ploezl. She and his father, Alois Hitler, were second cousins. Her parents had died when she was young and she had actually been raised by Alois and his first wife as a foster daughter. He seems to have actually considered marrying her when his first wife was very ill and she was only sixteen. As it was, after the death of his first wife he married somebody else and only after the death, from tuberculosis, of the second wife did Alois, then 48 marry the 25 year old Klara.
No, Benjamin Banneker did not have a wife. He devoted his life to pursuing his interests in mathematics, astronomy, and writing instead of marrying.