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office or
annulled by the church; the
state considered such
marriages bigamous without a
civil annulment (more
restricted than a
church annulment) or...
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under the
alias Charles Oliver James. In total,
Smith entered into
seven bigamous marriages between 1908 and 1914. In most of
these cases,
Smith stole and...
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Malta as a
young man, and that
consequently his
marriage to
Queen Mary was
bigamous. The lie had
first surfaced in
print in 1893, but
George had
shrugged it...
- His
parents married on
September 4, 1943, but this
union later proved bigamous, as
Blythe was
still married to his
fourth wife.
Virginia traveled to New...
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scheduled for 22 June 1483, the
marriage of his
parents was
declared bigamous and
therefore invalid. Now
officially illegitimate,
Edward and his siblings...
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Lillian Russell (born
Helen Louise Leonard;
December 4, 1860 or 1861 – June 6, 1922) was an
American actress and singer. She
became one of the most famous...
- such
sanction was
clearly lacking in this case,
Luther advised against bigamous marriage,
especially for Christians,
unless there was
extreme necessity...
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Raymond Burr. In 1963, she pla****
defendant Gwynn Elston in "The Case of the
Bigamous Spouse"; in 1966, she pla****
defendant Ethel Andrews in "The Case of the...
- Rude and then
queen consort of
France (1092–1108)
through her
initially bigamous marriage to
Philip I.
Condemned in her era's
ecclesiastical histories,...
- his mother's
downfall in 48, when it was
revealed she had
engaged in a
bigamous marriage without Claudius' knowledge. The next year, his
father married...