Married Relationships is in General Things.
Before January 279BC Ptolemy Ceraunus King of Macedon 319BC 279BC [aged 40] and Arsinoe II 316BC 265BC [aged 37] were married. She the daughter of Ptolemy I Soter 367BC 282BC and Berenice I of Egypt 340BC 275BC. He the son of Ptolemy I Soter 367BC 282BC and Eurydice of Egypt. They were brother and sister.
After 273BC Ptolemy II Philadelphus Pharoah of Egypt 309BC 246BC [aged 36] and Arsinoe II 316BC 265BC [aged 43] were married. No issue. She the daughter of Ptolemy I Soter 367BC 282BC and Berenice I of Egypt 340BC 275BC. He the son of Ptolemy I Soter 367BC 282BC and Berenice I of Egypt 340BC 275BC. They were brother and sister.
In 145BC Ptolemy VIII Physcon 184BC 116BC [aged 39] and Cleopatra II 186BC 115BC [aged 41] were married. They were brother and sister.
Around 119BC Ptolemy IX Soter 142BC 81BC [aged 23] and Cleopatra IV 138BC 112BC [aged 19] were married. They were brother and sister.
In 115BC Ptolemy IX Soter 142BC 81BC [aged 27] and Cleopatra Selene of Syria 135BC 130BC [aged 20] were married. They were brother and sister.
In 115BC Ptolemy IX Soter 142BC 81BC [aged 27] and Cleopatra IV 138BC 112BC [aged 23] were divorced.
Around October 50BC Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopator 61BC 47BC [aged 11] and Cleopatra VII Philopator 69BC 30BC [aged 19] were married. They were brother and sister.
After 13th January 47BC Ptolemy XIV Philopator 59BC 44BC and Cleopatra VII Philopator 69BC 30BC [aged 22] were married. They were brother and sister.
In or before 1171 William Meschines Brito de Albini and Maud de Clare [aged 38] were married. They were brother and sister.
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In or before 1570 Thomas Markham [aged 39] and Mary Griffin 12th Baroness Braybrooke [aged 24] were married. They were second cousin four times removed.
Before 1391 Nicholas Audley 3rd Baron Audley of Heighley [aged 62] and Elizabeth Beaumont [aged 70] were married. Elizabeth Beaumont by marriage Baroness Audley of Heighley in Staffordshire. She the daughter of Henry Beaumont Earl Buchan and Alice Comyn 4th Countess Buchan. They were second cousin three times removed. He a great x 5 grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England. She a great x 4 granddaughter of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England.
John Comyn 3rd Earl Buchan and Isabella Countess Buchan were married. She by marriage Countess Buchan. She the daughter of Donnchadh 3rd Earl Fife and Joan Clare Countess Fife. He the son of Alexander Comyn 2nd Earl Buchan and Elizabeth Quincy Countess Buchan. They were second cousin three times removed. She a great x 3 granddaughter of King John of England.
In 1275 Humphrey Bohun 3rd Earl Hereford 2nd Earl Essex [aged 26] and Maud Fiennes Countess Essex and Hereford [aged 21] were married. Maud Fiennes Countess Essex and Hereford by marriage Countess Essex, Countess Hereford. They were half third cousin three times removed.
Around 1502 Edmund Dudley [aged 40] and Elizabeth Grey Viscountess Lisle [aged 22] were married. They were half third cousin three times removed.
In or before 1507 Thomas "Golden Thomas" Wentworth [aged 42] and Beatrix Woodruffe [aged 18] were married. The difference in their ages was 24 years. They were half third cousin three times removed.
On 4th June 1509 Robert Maxwell 5th Lord Maxwell [aged 16] and Janet Douglas Lady Maxwell [aged 43] were married. Janet Douglas Lady Maxwell by marriage Lord Maxwell. The difference in their ages was 27 years; she, unusually, being older than him. They were half third cousin three times removed.
In 1324 Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor [aged 41] and Margaret Hainaut Holy Roman Empress [aged 12] were married. She by marriage Holy Roman Empress. The difference in their ages was 29 years. She the daughter of William of Avesnes I Count Hainaut III Count Avesnes III Count Holland II Count Zeeland [aged 38] and Joan Valois Countess Zeeland Holland Avesnes and Hainaut [aged 30]. He the son of Louis "Strict" Wittelsbach II Duke Upper Bavaria and Matilda Habsburg Duchess Bavaria. They were third cousin three times removed. He a great x 3 grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King Stephen I England.
On 24th January 1403 Louis Savoy [aged 39] and Jeanne Savoy were married. She the daughter of Louis Savoy I Count Savoy and Anne Cyprus Countess Savoy. They were third cousin three times removed. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King Edward I of England.
Before 1668 Callaghan MacCarty 3rd Earl Clancarty and Elizabeth Fitzgerald Countess Clancarty [aged 25] were married. Elizabeth Fitzgerald Countess Clancarty by marriage Countess Clancarty. She the daughter of George "Fairy Earl" Fitzgerald 16th Earl of Kildare and Joan Boyle Countess Kildare. He the son of Donough MacCarty 1st Earl Clancarty and Ellen Butler Countess Clancarty. They were third cousin three times removed.