Bach, Roosevelt and other historical figures who married relatives
In the old days, marrying a member of your own family was the norm. But did you know that even Queen Elizabeth married a relative?
In 1906, Stravinsky, despite the protests of his family, married his cousin Ekaterina Nosenko.
Two sons were born in the family.
In 1707, Bach married his cousin Maria Barbara.
They had seven children, three of whom died in childhood. Maria died after 13 years of marriage.
In 1905, he married his sixth cousin Anna Eleonora, who gave birth to six children from the president (one died in infancy).
Eleanor Roosevelt took care of her husband after 1921, when he fell ill with polio and did not get up from his wheelchair.
In 1772, Jefferson married his second cousin, the 23-year-old widow Martha Vailes Skelton, who gave birth to six children from the president.
Marta died at the age of 33, and the president was widowed for the rest of his life.
The scientist's second wife was his divorced cousin Elsa Leventhal.
Einstein became an adoptive father to Elsa's two daughters, but the couple had no children together.
In 1839, Darwin married his cousin Emma Wedgwood, before marriage with whom he compiled a list of "pros" and "cons" of marriage.
The Darwins had ten children, three of whom died early.
At the age of 26, the writer married his cousin Virginia Klemm, who was... 13 years old!
Virginia died at the age of 24 from tuberculosis. After the death of his wife, Po started drinking and died at the age of 40.
In 1891, Wells married his cousin Isabella Mary Wells, from whom he left 4 years later for a student Amy Robbins.
The young Queen herself proposed to her cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. Just 4 months after the engagement, on February 10, 1840, the wedding took place.
Victoria's marriage was successful: the couple lived together for more than 20 years and raised 9 children, and after the death of 42-year-old Albert from typhoid, Victoria wore mourning for the rest of her life.
The reigning Queen of Great Britain and the son of the Greek Prince Philip Mountbatten are fourth cousins.
Elizabeth II and Philip have been married for more than 70 years, they have four children, 8 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Keywords: Marriage | Personalities | Selection | Relatives