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widow and Jingū
The legend then states that Chūai died soon after and his widow, Jingū, conquered the promised land, which is conjectured to be part of modern day Korea.

widow and then
On January 6, 1759, Washington married the wealthy widow Martha Dandridge Custis, then 28 years old.
In 1776 he married Eva König, who was then a widow, in Jork ( near Hamburg ).
Set in the Kingdom of Denmark, the play dramatizes the revenge Prince Hamlet exacts on his uncle Claudius for murdering King Hamlet, Claudius's brother and Prince Hamlet's father, and then succeeding to the throne and taking as his wife Gertrude, the old king's widow and Prince Hamlet's mother.
As a member of Congress, Madison had doubtless met the widow Todd at social functions in Philadelphia, then the nation's capital.
Richard Marsh lived until 1727 when his Brewery was bequeathed to his widow, and then to his daughter, who sold the property on to Samuel Shepherd around 1741.
Their father, Henry VII then betrothed Arthur's widow, Catherine of Aragon, to the future king.
Thorstein, Leif's brother, marries Gudrid, widow of the captain rescued by Leif, then leads a third expedition to bring home Thorvald's body, but is driven off course and spends the whole summer wandering the Atlantic.
* Boudica, widow of Prasutagus, is flogged and then forced to witness the public rape of her daughters.
Following his death, the Roman people suggested that Stefania, the widow of Crescentius II, had made Otto III fall in love with her and then poisoned him.
Edward then alienated Warwick by secretly marrying Elizabeth Woodville, the widow of a Lancastrian sympathiser, in 1464.
King Æthelred then ordered that Sigeferth's widow, Ealdgyth, be seized and brought to Malmesbury Abbey, but Edmund seized and married her in defiance of his father, probably to consolidate his power base in the east midlands.
The identification of Elizabeth as the " Isabel Grey " referred to in the record in question is uncertain, however ; as A. R. Myers and George Smith have each noted, assuming that the eight-year-old Elizabeth was then married to John Grey, there were several women by the name of Isabella or Elizabeth Grey, including an Elizabeth Grey who is noted as serving Margaret and as being the widow of a Ralph Grey.
Æthelbald then married his father's widow, Judith, to Asser's horror.
Sir Jacob died in 1764, and as the other named heirs had also died, the college should have come into existence then, but Sir Jacob's widow, Margaret, refused to give up the estates and the various relatives who were Sir George's legal heirs had to take costly and prolonged action in the Court of Chancery to compel her to do so.
His father died in 1569, and then, following the death of his mother in 1578, Jan, along with his brother Pieter Brueghel the Younger and sister Marie, went to live with their grandmother Mayken Verhulst ( widow of Pieter Coecke van Aelst ).
After his coronation, in 1451, Constantine XI sent a commission under George Sphrantzes asking Mara Branković, daughter of the Serbian Despot Đurađ Branković and Byzantine princess Irene Kantakouzene, by then the widow of Murad II, to marry him ( Maria had been allowed to return to her parents in Serbia after the death of Murad ).
Foster had been introduced to the story by the widow of novelist Richard Wright, an agent for Edmund Naughton, who was then living in Paris and working for the International Herald Tribune.
His widow, Elizabeth, then married the son of a neighbouring family, the Leches of Chatworth.
In Mother Küsters Goes to Heaven ( Mutter Küsters Fahrt zum Himmel ), Emma Küsters, a kind old widow, becomes the center of media and political attention after her husband, a factory worker, killed his supervisor and then himself when lay offs were announced.
He says Maelgwn held a regional pre-eminence among the other 4 kings, going on to say that he overthrew his maternal uncle () to gain the throne ; that he had taken up life as a monk but then returned to the secular world ; that he had been married and divorced, then remarried to the widow of his nephew after being responsible for his nephew's death ; and that he was tall.
Marjorie Leighey ( then a widow ) donated it to the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 1964 ; it was dismantled, moved, and reconstructed at Woodlawn Plantation, where it opened to the public as the Pope-Leighey House in 1965.
After seducing Pierrette the maid, he reminds Germaine of their past love affair and arranges a meeting with the widow, at which he underdresses her, humiliates her, and then leaves.

widow and spent
Prospects were daunting: his father had spent a considerable fortune in the attempt to cast steel in large ingots, and to keep the works going the widow and family lived in extreme frugality.
It is thought that, in 1533, Catherine spent her time with the widow of her cousin Sir Walter Strickland, the Dowager Lady Strickland, Catherine Neville at the Strickland's family residence of Sizergh Castle in Westmorland ( now Cumbria ).
The Emperor, who spent his entire reign securing the Pragmatic Sanction, left Austria in an impoverished state, bankrupted by the recent Turkish war and the War of the Polish Succession ; the treasury contained only 100, 000 florins, which were claimed by his widow.
Marlowe had spent all day in a house owned by the widow Eleanor Bull, along with three men, Ingram Frizer, Nicholas Skeres and Robert Poley.
The " Countess von Leon ", the widow of Bernhard Müller, a leader of a small 19th century Utopian group, spent her last years in Hot Springs, where she died in 1881.
A dedication to his patron's widow in 1604 suggests some personal acquaintance with the Brydges family ; on the other hand, a reference in another work suggests he may have spent some time, like Kempe, as a solo performer.
Adele and Albert Herter spent a good deal of their time in California at " El Mirasol ", the grand family estate bought in 1904 in Santa Barbara where his mother Mary Miles Herter had entertained friends such as Robert Louis Stevenson's widow Fanny Vandegrift ( who later retired to and died at " El Mirasol " in 1914.
" The widow of a slain police officer, she had spent seventeen years as a homemaker before enrolling in the police department in 1977.
In revenge he joined the émigré group at Coblenz, wrote in their favour, and spent nearly all the fortune brought him by his wife, a wealthy widow.
After Frederik Hendrik died in 1647, his widow, Amalia van Solms, spent much of her time at the Oude Hof.
He had spent his considerable fortune on horses and ammunition for his Cavalier regiment ; his widow and daughter were left in straitened circumstances.
Following his death, his young widow became the administrator of a $ 2. 5 million trust left to their daughter, Gloria, and spent the better part of the next six years living in Paris, Biarritz, and London, with her mother and child and often in the company of her sisters and brother, all of whom lived in France and England with their respective spouses.
During these years, his widow, Lady Franklin, spent all her money organising ships to search for the missing party.
She spent her last years at Leverkusen, North Rhine-Westphalia, in the care of Ingrid Beck-Mann, the widow of her brother Golo's adopted son, and died on 17 March 1992.
As a child, he also spent a good deal of time in England, staying with his grandmother Isobel, the Honourable Lady Cripps, widow of the English statesman the Right Honourable Sir Stafford Cripps.
" His widow Doris won Bourke as an Independent Labour candidate at the 1946 election and spent much of her time in Parliament promulgating similar policies to those that Blackburn supported.
In January 1879, he married a widow named Louisa Hearn, and they spent some time prospecting for gold near Southern Cross.
As a widow, Sophia Magdalena lived a withdrawn life and spent much effort on charity.
" After twenty-five years of marriage, most of it spent in Ireland, Dr Delany died in Bath, England, on May 6, 1768 at the age of eighty-four, and Mrs Delany found herself, once again, a widow.
As a widow, Mary Delany spent a lot of time with the Margaret Bentinck, Dowager Duchess of Portland, a close friend.
Meigen, found himself in the house in which the great poet and dramatist Klopstock spent the last 30 years of his life and which Von Winthem's sister, Johanna Elisabeth von Winthem, Klopstock's widow, then owned.
As was the tradition for a widow at that time, Senhime cut her hair short and became a Buddhist nun, taking the name, moved back to Edo and spent the long years of the rest of her life there.
She was a key figure in a number of political incidents during the middle Han Dynasty, and she spent her entire adult life as a Grand Empress Dowager and a widow without family.
The storyteller returns to the village, but most of his time is spent acting as a protector for a widow and her child who had also been forced out of the village, and live two days ' walk away.

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