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Isabel willed the majority of her encomienda to her eldest son, Juan de Andrade, but his inheritance of her encomienda was disputed by her widower, Juan Cano, and Diego Arias de Sotelo, son-in-law of Leonor ( Mariana ) Moctezuma, whom he claimed was Moctezuma's true heir.
His paternal grandmother was Maria Enriquez, the sister of Juana Enríquez, Queen Consort of Aragon through her marriage to widower king of Aragon Juan II of Aragon, and the mother of Ferdinand II of Aragon and ancestress of Habsburgs.
Eventually she felt compelled to leave Los García ; as to give Rodríguez a credible exit, her character was made to pass away, making Juan Bautista García a widower.
Juan Bautista then became a " happy widower "; various episodes described his convoluted love life, as well as his nosy neighbors ' attempts to convince Juan to act his age.

widower and every
Show creator and main star Chespirito was a fan of Valdés, and thought Valdés would make a perfect fit to play Don Ramón, an unemployed widower with a daughter ( Chilindrina, played by María Antonieta de las Nieves ); a person who had romantic interest in him ( Doña Clotilde, played by Angelines Fernández ); and a neighbor who slapped him across the face on every show ( Doña Florinda, played by Florinda Meza ).
After a brief conversation during which he reveals he's a widower, Joe imparts some life advice to depressed Alfie: " Find somebody to love, and live every day like it's your last ".

widower and church
Summerford, in a drunken rage, had put a gun to his wife's head, forced her to write out a purported suicide note and then forced her hand into a cage of rattlesnakes used in church services, until she was repeatedly bitten ( his church condemned divorce, so he found it convenient to become a widower ).
She married Sir William Henry Gregory, a widower with an estate at Coole Park, near Gort, County Galway, on 4 March 1880, at St Matthias church in Dublin.
She does accept the abstinent husband of one wife, or the widower, as a deacon, presbyter, bishop and subdeacon, no other married men, particularly where the canons of the church are strictly observed.
The devout widower Morten, patriarch of the family, prominent member of the community, and patron of the local parish church, has three sons.

widower and on
He is a widower, his three children are dead, he has no one left on earth ; ;
According to the Lanercost Chronicle, Alexander did not spend his decade as a widower alone: " he used never to forbear on account of season nor storm, nor for perils of flood or rocky cliffs, but would visit none too creditably nuns or matrons, virgins or widows as the fancy seized him, sometimes in disguise.
Her only marriage was to Kim Anderson, the widower of her friend Robin Anderson, soon after Robin died of leukemia while Bella Donna was on the top of the charts.
A cabin on Mulberry Row was, for a time, the home of Sally Hemings, the household slave who is widely believed to have had a 38-year relationship with the widower Jefferson and to have borne six children by him, four of whom survived to adulthood.
During the American Revolution in 1776, Benjamin Martin ( Mel Gibson ), a veteran of the French and Indian War and widower with seven children, is called to Charleston to vote in the South Carolina General Assembly on a levy supporting the Continental Army.
The show centers on widower Benjamin Leighton " Ben " Matlock, a renowned, folksy and popular though cantankerous attorney.
Goofy's wife dies later on and Goofy states to Max " she up there with the stars " so his modern day appearances portray Goofy as a widower.
30 poems of various lengths, mostly in elegiac meter, on deceased relations, composed after his consulate, when he had already been a widower for 36 years.
Another fairy woman, Bé Chuille, who had been banished to Ireland by the Tuatha Dé Danann, fell in love with Art, but, when she learned his father Conn was still alive and a widower, agreed to marry him instead, on the condition that Art be banished from Tara for a year.
In 1738, northern Ridge was settled by widower Samuel Randallof North Stonington, CT ; his only son Stephen Randall and his descendants farmed a farm on a plot of ground that Samuel had always referred to as " the Ridge " based on the geographical terrain.
After the death of Moses Shepherd in 1832, Lydia remarried to widower Daniel Cruger ( December 22, 1780-July 12, 1843 ) on July 16, 1833 in Ohio County, West Virginia ( then Virginia ).
Isabella I's widower and former co-monarch, King Ferdinand II, endeavoured to lay hands on the regency of Castile, but the nobles, who disliked and feared him, forced him to withdraw.
Although the continent had been close to war, peace was maintained on London's terms and Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, the widower of a British princess, was placed upon the throne of Belgium.
In 1937, Lilian and her mother met the King, now a widower, again on another ceremonial occasion.
Other parents include Chas Finster, Chuckie's stereotypically-nerdy, mild-mannered father ; a widower who later remarries with Kira, Chuckie's sweet-natured, kind, and understanding stepmother in Rugrats in Paris, Drew Pickles, Angelica's indulgent, doting father who pampers his daughter to a ridiculous degree, Charlotte Pickles, Angelica's working mother who overindulges her daughter equally and possesses the character hallmark of arguing on her cellular phone with an employee of hers, Jonathan ; Betty DeVille, Phil and Lil's kind but masculinely-natured mother and Howard DeVille, the twins ' mild-mannered, soft-spoken father.
Deans became the widower and last husband of Judy Garland when she overdosed on barbiturates during their marriage on June 22, 1969 and Mickey found her dead body.
In 1415 Anne's widower Cambridge plotted with Henry Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham to depose Henry V, Anne's cousin and the reigning king of England, and place her brother, Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March on the throne.
A widower, he thinks it may be helpful to have a loving and caring wife at his side and focuses his attention on Madeleine Lee.
Ted Hughes, former poet laureate of England and widower of the poet Sylvia Plath, was directly related to Nicholas Ferrar on his mother's side.
But Elizabeth died at the age of fifteen on 6 November 1455, before the marriage was consummated, leaving Matthias a widower at the age of twelve.
Edward, on the other hand, is happily unaware of his wife's intentions, considering himself nothing more than a grass widower and urging his wife in several letters to come home as soon as she has fully recovered.

widower and called
In the film, Witt is depicted as a middle-aged widower, a pacifist and drunkard, who has an adult daughter called Margareta.
Dowding, by then a widower, lived a very quiet domestic life with his sister Hilda at a house called Montrose ( no longer standing ) in Stanmore.
: Meanwhile the girl's father, also a widower, who lives in California, and is as intense in his own religious antagonism as the Jew, has been called to New York, supposing that his daughter is to marry an Irishman and a Catholic.
In the 1580s he seems to have been a widower with two children ; a girl called Beele ( Sybil ), who seems to have been over fifteen, and a son of an unknown age.

widower and made
No mention of a wife is made, and it appears that Biff is a single father or a widower ( it should be noted that in an early drafted script for Part II, Biff, Jr. was to be the owner of the 80's café in 2015 ).
He was sent to France next year to negotiate the marriage of Princess Christina with Prince Charles, and on his return, being now a widower, he was made a Privy Councillor, and in 1617 married Lady Lucy Percy ( 1599 – 1660 ), daughter of Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland ( the famous " Wizard Earl "), by his wife Dorothy Devereux.
He was made a widower when his wife was killed by a rogue boomer.
It should be noted that there would have been no impediment to Charles re-marrying in the Church of England to a non-divorcee since his ex-wife's death back in 1997 had made him a widower according to Church law.

widower and with
In 39, Agrippina and Livilla, with their maternal cousin, Drusilla's widower Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, were involved in a failed plot to murder Caligula, a plot known as the Plot of the Three Daggers, which was to make Lepidus the new emperor.
Laura begins her tale by relating her childhood in a " picturesque and solitary " castle in the midst of an extensive forest in Styria where she lives with her father, a wealthy English widower, retired from the Austrian Service.
Historians widely believe that the widower Thomas Jefferson, both before and during his presidency of the United States in the early 19th century, had an intimate relationship of 38 years with his mixed-race slave Sally Hemings, in such an arrangement, and fathered all of her six children of record.
While tormented with sorrow, sixteen-year-old Catherine was now faced with her parents ' wish that she marry Bonaventura's widower.
His roles in the early 1990s included playing a young, affluent widower opposite Susan Sarandon in White Palace, John Cusack's best friend in True Colors, and a poker-playing drifter who collides with Mandy Patinkin in The Music of Chance.
Van Buren entered the White House as a fifty-four year old widower with four sons.
After Martha Jefferson, his wife of eleven years, died in 1782, Jefferson remained a widower for the rest of his life ; his marriage produced six children, with only two surviving to adulthood.
In the related myth, a widow with seven sons found comfort with a widower, but to get to his house required crossing a stream.
He is a widower with two children.
Gifts or promises had won the support of the Rhenish and Swabian towns ; a marriage alliance secured the friendship of the Habsburgs ; and an alliance with Rudolf II of Bavaria, Count Palatine of the Rhine, was obtained when Charles, who had become a widower in 1348, married his daughter Anna.
Also, Bolesław I ( then a widower ) reinforced his dynastic bonds with the German nobility through his marriage with Oda, daughter of Margrave Eckard I of Meissen.
The novel opens with the marriage of Lucy Graham, a beautiful, doll-like blonde who enchants almost all who meet her, to Sir Michael Audley, an old, rich, and kind widower, in June 1857.
He later entertained thoughts of remarriage in order to renew the alliance with Spain-Joan, Dowager Queen of Naples ( niece of Ferdinand II of Aragon ), Joanna, Queen of Castile ( daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella ), and Margaret, Dowager Duchess of Savoy ( sister-in-law of Joanna of Castile ) were all considered-but Henry died a widower in 1509.
Teenager William ( Bill ) Lermer lives with his widower father, George.
The pact was sealed by marriage of the then widower Bolesław III with the sister of the wife of Vladislaus I, Salomea of Berg.
Although he was Caesar's political enemy, Pompey was a Roman consul and the widower of Caesar's only legitimate daughter, Julia ( who died in childbirth with Pompey's son ).
He was a widower with two children when he was elected to succeed Pope Simplicius in 483.
On her death in 1231, James exchanged the Balearic Islands for Urgell with her widower, Peter of Portugal.
( He did not entirely sever his connections with the cathedral of Metz, though: he continued to hold his benefice, and in 1664, when his widower father was ordained as a priest and became a canon at the cathedral at Metz, Bossuet was named the dean of the cathedral.

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