When a cacique, or indigenous chief, died, his wives typically faced significant social and personal upheaval. In many cultures, they were often expected to undergo ritual practices, which could include mourning periods, and in some cases, they might have been subjected to practices such as being buried alive alongside their husband or facing social ostracism. The specific customs varied widely among different indigenous groups, but the death of a cacique usually resulted in a reorganization of social and familial dynamics.
When a pharaoh died their wives would find another pharaoh to be with. The wives would also remember the pharaoh that died.
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In this order - Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived :)
Caciques de Humacao was created in 2005.
Henry VII had only one wife, who died of natural causes.
He died on his wedding night, but history doesn't report what happened to her. It is possible she was burned with his body. Often cultures required the wives to die on the funeral brier.
There is limited historical information about the apostles' wives. Some sources suggest that some of the apostles were married, but there is no definitive record of what happened to their wives.
Secret Wives' Club happened in 2002.
the tainos chef house
Akhenaton had 95 wives before he died.
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Fame, wives, lovers.