- for
either ****, at
least according to some dictionaries, but the word
widowerhood is also
listed in some dictionaries. An
archaic term for a
widow is "relict"...
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Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (October 27, 1858 –
January 6, 1919), also
known as
Teddy or T. R., was the 26th
president of the
United States,
serving from 1901...
- John Russell,
Viscount Amberley (10
December 1842 – 9
January 1876), was a
British politician and writer. He was the
eldest son of John Russell, who twice...
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tentatively begun soon
after Jane's death. He put on
weight during his
widowerhood,
becoming obese and
swollen and
developing diabetes and gout. Historians[who...
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series was in the vein of
other 1960s and 1970s
sitcoms that
dealt with
widowerhood, such as The Andy
Griffith Show and My
Three Sons.
Eddie was pla**** by...
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After several failed attempts to remarry,
Patrick accepted permanent widowerhood at the age of 47, and
spent his time
visiting the sick and the poor,...
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homeopathic medicines,
which added to Simon's guilt. In Jenkins' view,
widowerhood,
although common for
politicians of the era, may have
affected Simon's...
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Spence owned the
Mansion House at
Public Landing,
where he "spent a long
widowerhood... with his
servants and
numerous cats".
Spence was a slaveowner, and...
- Harriet's
travels in Syria,
Lebanon and Palestine,
observes Guy's
supposed widowerhood in
Cairo after he
hears of the
sinking of Harriet's ship, and follows...
- 1587 at a
young age,
three years after her mother.
After a
decade of
widowerhood, he
married secondly a
woman from Cuéllar, María de
Torres Hinestrosa...