Mary, Queen of Scots, married Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, in 1565, not her second husband's murderer. Darnley, her second husband, was later murdered in 1567, and there were suspicions that Mary may have been involved in the plot. The marriage was politically motivated, as both were descendants of Margaret Tudor, thus strengthening claims to the English throne. However, their relationship deteriorated due to Darnley's ambition and behavior, leading to a tumultuous and ultimately tragic outcome.
Should Husbands Marry - 1926 was released on: USA: 24 October 1926
Bothwell married Mary, Queen of Scots, largely due to political motivations and personal desire. Their relationship intensified after Bothwell was implicated in the murder of Mary's second husband, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, which led to speculation about their involvement. After Darnley’s death, Bothwell seized the opportunity to marry Mary, hoping to strengthen his own position and consolidate power. Their union, however, faced significant opposition and ultimately contributed to Mary's downfall.
Cleopatra had two husbands (at different times) and they were both her brothers.
If you say marrying him is like marrying 20 husbands you are using a hyperbole. This hyperbole represents the work that it takes to marry one person.
She is yet to marry.
29th Of July
Robber Rita. Well, she was his first wife. They divorced, and he was later married to his second wife, Murder Mary.
yes
Should Husbands Marry - 1947 was released on: USA: 13 November 1947 USA: 13 December 1953 (re-release)
Mary, Queen of Scots, married Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, on July 29, 1565. Their union was politically significant, as both were great-grandchildren of Henry VII of England, which strengthened Mary's claim to the English throne. However, their marriage was tumultuous and ultimately led to Darnley's murder in 1567.
Yeah, but it would be a little weird
None; Demeter had consorts and lovers but no husbands.