In conclusion, the story of Shah Jahan's marriage to his own daughter Jahanara is a dark and harrowing chapter in Indian history.
The daughter of Raja Bharmal of Amber, Mariam-uz-Zamani is also known as Jodha Bai, Hira Kunwai, or Harkha Bai, married to Emperor Akbar. Mariam-uz-Zamani, married to the Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1562.
When Oedipus grew to manhood, a prophet warned him that he would kill his father and marry his mother. Not knowing that he had been adopted, and that his real parents were Jocasta and Laius, Oedipus left the country to avoid committing such crimes.
Vladimir I became the ruler of Kievan Rus' after overthrowing his brother Yaropolk in 978. Vladimir I formed an alliance with Basil II of the Byzantine Empire and married his sister Anna in 988.
Oedipus, in Greek mythology, the king of Thebes who unwittingly killed his father and married his mother.
In classical antiquity. Ptolemy IX Soter and his full sisters Cleopatra IV and Cleopatra Selene, who later married her other full brother Ptolemy X Alexander I.
After marrying his niece Agrippina, Claudius adopted her son Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus (later the emperor Nero) to satisfy Agrippina's lust for power, much to the disadvantage of his own son Britannicus. Roman tradition is unanimous: Claudius was poisoned by Agrippina on October 13, 54 CE, though the details differ.
It was too late. The emperor was hosting a dinner party when he heard that his wife had died. Without asking how, he called for more wine. The next year, Claudius decided to marry again, surprising Rome by choosing his own niece, Agrippina.
King Solomon had hundreds of wives... and mistresses, too
Obviously the Queen of Sheba enjoyed his affections, but Solomon also shared the wealth with 700 wives of royal birth and 300 concubines, drawn from a range of ethnicities, including the Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Sidonians and Hittites.
Suetonius states that Caligula loved Caesonia sincerely, passionately and faithfully even before the two were married and until the day Caligula died, even though Suetonius is otherwise heavily critical of Caligula's romantic and sexual activity.
Akbar had 300 wives. The rest were dancing girls, concubines and sex slaves. Along with a legion of Eunuchs to keep an eye on those women in the Harem (no man other than Akbar was allowed entry into the Harem).
With their prudent father's blessing, Henry chose to marry his brother's widow in 1509 to continue the Spanish alliance (and to hang on to her dowry).
Abumbi II, the 11th fon, or king, of Bafut, Cameroon, has close to 100 wives. They weren't all his to start. According to local tradition, when a fon dies, his successor inherits all his wives and then marries his own queens.
Child marriages were not uncommon during the medieval era, but this was extreme. King Richard II of England was a 29-year-old widower, and Isabella was a mere six years old.
According to the Gospels, Jesus of Nazareth preached and was executed during the reign of Tiberius, by the authority of Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of Judaea province. Luke 3:1, states that John the Baptist entered on his public ministry in the fifteenth year of Tiberius' reign.
Although the Roman patriarchy controlled how marriage was defined and observed, and men were expected to have extramarital dalliances, there was still room for honest, loving relationships between husbands and wives based on mutual trust and affection.
It was Suetonius who first published claims that Caligula committed incest with his three sisters. (The Roman historian added that these trysts even occurred during banquets, as guests and Caligula's wife gathered around.)
Fathers tried to marry their daughters off to acquire more land, titles and increase social status, but they also had to provide a dowry for their daughter. A dowry could include anything from money to land, and the larger the dowry the more desirable the girl was to her future husband and his family.
In Europe, the practice was most prevalent from the medieval era until the outbreak of World War I, but evidence of intermarriage between royal dynasties in other parts of the world can be found as far back as the Late Bronze Age.
In France, the duke of Windsor—formerly King Edward VIII of Great Britain and Northern Ireland—marries Wallis Warfield, a divorced American socialite for whom he abdicated the British throne in December 1936.
Henry VIII's Illegitimate Children
Henry also had an illegitimate son, named Henry Fitzroy (meaning 'son of the king') born in 1519. The King made Fitzroy Duke of Richmond, and ensured he was well provided for. Fitzroy enjoyed a 'prince's life' until his premature death at 17, probably from tuberculosis.
KING HENRY VIII & KATHERINE OF ARAGON
Theirs was the original royal divorce: King Henry VIII famously split with the Catholic church in 1534 in order to divorce the first of his six wives, Katherine of Aragon, who had not become pregnant with a male heir throughout their marriage.
Answer and Explanation: King George III had only one wife, and unlike his predecessors, reportedly never took any mistresses.