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  1. Nov 29, 2014 · Edward is one of the few medieval kings known to have had no extramarital affairs or illegitimate children. She travelled with him continually from the time of their marriage, even in times of war. Her last son, Edward was born in Caernarfon Castle in Wales in 1284 during a military campaign.

  2. Jun 7, 2019 · When Eleanor married Franklin in 1905, she didn't have to change her name: they were fifth cousins once removed, descended from two branches of the New-York-based Roosevelt family. The two had known each other in childhood, but they did not develop a relationship until they reconnected in the New York social scene after Eleanor returned from ...

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  4. Apr 4, 2023 · FDR married Eleanor Roosevelt, his fifth cousin once removed, in 1905. ... Even before Kennedy's 1963 assassination, there were rumors that he'd had extramarital affairs, ...

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  5. Oct 15, 2018 · A tale about that time shows their love. Edward was injured they say with a poison dagger and that Eleanor sucked out the poison. Sadly that tale is false but it shows how their contemporaries viewed their relationship. In fact, Edward was not known to have had extramarital affairs and fathered no children out of wedlock.

  6. Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings. The first true affair came with one of the most beloved president, Thomas Jefferson, and his slave. Jefferson has the distinction of having the most slaves, somewhere between 300 and 600. One of these slaves attracted Jefferson for her looks and behavior and her name was Sally Hemings.