Her last husband was Ben Davidson. Ben turned out to be the long lost son of Asa and Renee Buchanan. Ben passed away in 2004.
im pretty sure its Thompson
Lola Martinez played by Victoria Justice.
everyone in the InuYasha show and book dont have a last name but for Kagome ok.! why dont you?
Marie antionette and her husband the king Louis
Victoria Day is celebrated in honor of Queen Victoria's birthday. The official birthday of the current reigning Canadian sovereign is also observed on this day. Victoria Day is the last Monday before the 25th of May each year.
Royals do not have last names. Queen Victoria belonged to the House of Hanover and her husband belonged to the House of Saxe-Coburg Gotha. The above statement is wrong. Royals do have last names! They choose not to use them and go by the Royal House Queen Victoria's surname was Guelph She from the House of Hanover. Prince Albert's surname was Wettin ( The House of Windsor was chosen to replace Wettin) He from the House of Saxe- Coburg -Gotha
she doesnt have a last name its just victoria....
Lord Cuthbert wigham was the last lord of coanwood.
King James I of England was a Stuart (sometimes Stewart), the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and her second husband Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley.
Queen Victoria was born in May of 1819. She had her first child Victoria in November of 840 and her last Beatrice in 1857 when she was 37
Bessie smith last husband was Jack Gee
The Last Lord of Eldorado has 30 pages.
"Did your husband work the whole night last night?" "Your husband worked the whole night last night."
Justice is her last name!
The character does not have a last name, she is simply known as 'Victoria'. The actress who plays her in the movie Twilight is called Rachelle Lefevre.
The last Lord of the Rings movie was "Return of the King."
The proper salutation for a husband and wife who are both doctors is "Drs. [Husband's Last Name] and [Wife's Last Name]." If they share the same last name, it can simply be "Drs. [Last Name]." Alternatively, you can address them as "Doctors [Husband's Last Name] and [Wife's Last Name]" if you prefer a more formal approach.