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20 Of History's Most Famous Couples


20 Of History's Most Famous Couples


5. Antony And Cleopatra

The alliance between a Roman general and an Egyptian queen terrified Rome. The couple's political and personal union led to a dramatic naval defeat at Actium. Afterward, both chose suicide in 30 BCE. Their romance would later inspire Shakespeare's celebrated tragedy.

File:Lawrence Alma-Tadema- Anthony and Cleopatra.JPGLawrence Alma-Tadema on Wikimedia

6. Abelard And Heloise

In 12th-century Paris, the intellectual bond and affair of this couple defied social norms. Heloise's pregnancy led to a secret marriage, but reckoning came swiftly: Abelard was violently castrated, and both retreated into religious life. Their preserved letters offer a rare insight into medieval passion and spiritual conflict.

File:Edmund Blair Leighton - Abelard and his Pupil Heloise.jpgEdmund Leighton on Wikimedia

7. Shah Jahan And Mumtaz Mahal

The Taj Mahal stands as evidence of his grief. Mumtaz died delivering their 14th child in 1631, and Shah Jahan responded with one of history's most iconic mausoleums. Years later, his son would imprison him. Their tombs symbolize a bond that endured political collapse.

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8. Frida Kahlo And Diego Rivera

Despite repeated betrayals, they married twice and shared a deep connection. Frida captured emotional volatility through surrealist self-portraits. A 20-year age gap didn't stall their bond. Notably, they housed Leon Trotsky in Mexico during his political exile.

File:Albert Kahn, Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera (1932).jpgUnknown Photographer (Picture date: 1932 August 2) on Wikimedia

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9. Ferdinand And Isabella

In 1469, their marriage united Aragon and Castile, laying the groundwork for a powerful Spain. They financed Columbus's transatlantic voyage. The couple's reign also launched the Spanish Inquisition. Isabella's resolve was evident as she led troops into battle while pregnant.

File:Ferdinand of Aragon, Isabella of Castile.jpganonymous on Wikimedia

10. Richard Burton And Elizabeth Taylor

While filming Cleopatra, Burton and Taylor began an affair that attracted the public and drew criticism, including condemnation from the Vatican. They married, divorced, and remarried, sharing screen time in 11 films. Burton's lavish gift—the 69-carat Taylor-Burton diamond—symbolized a volatile, extravagant connection.

File:Taylor-Burton-Sandpiper.jpgMGM on Wikimedia

11. King Edward VIII And Wallis Simpson

Few royal decisions shocked Britain like Edward VIII's abdication in 1936. His relationship with Wallis Simpson triggered a constitutional and national crisis. Twice divorced, she was socially unacceptable by royal standards. They lived in exile in France and were watched with suspicion, especially after Hitler reportedly expressed hope they'd rule Britain.

File:King Edward VIII and Mrs Simpson on holiday in Yugoslavia, 1936.jpgNational Media Museum from UK on Wikimedia

12. Bonnie And Clyde

Two young lovers, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, robbed banks and businesses across the South. Clyde once maimed himself in prison. Bonnie penned poetry about their exploits. The bullet-ridden Ford V8 now sits behind museum glass to immortalize its owners' violent end in 1934.

File:Bonnieclyde f.jpgPhoto by one of the Barrow gang on Wikimedia

13. Queen Nefertiti And Akhenaten

Nefertiti and Akhenaten shook Egypt's foundations by promoting Aten and discarding other gods. Their reign produced distinct artwork with elongated forms and intimate royal scenes. Nefertiti wasn't merely a consort; she co-ruled and possibly succeeded him after his death.

File:Spaziergang im Garten Amarna Berlin.jpgPhoto: Andreas Praefcke on Wikimedia

14. Louis XVI And Marie Antoinette

This royal pair became symbols of excess in a time of economic despair. Louis XVI tinkered with locks, while Marie Antoinette became unfairly associated with the phrase "Let them eat cake". Their extravagant spending enraged the public and both were executed during the French Revolution.

File:Grab Louis XVI und Marie Antoinette.JPGCalvin Kramer on Wikimedia

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15. Tsar Nicholas II And Alexandra

Alexandra, a German princess, converted to Russian Orthodoxy and became Tsarina. She placed her trust fully in Rasputin, whose influence sparked public outrage. Despite political chaos, their letters show an intensely affectionate marriage. In 1918, the entire Romanov family was executed during the Bolshevik Revolution.

File:Engagement official picture of Alexandra and Nicholas.jpgEduard Uhlenhuth on Wikimedia

16. Franklin And Eleanor Roosevelt

Married in 1905, they were fifth cousins who shaped American life. Eleanor revolutionized the role of First Lady by holding women-only press conferences. Despite FDR's long affair with Lucy Mercer, the two maintained a strategic partnership that lasted through the Great Depression and WWII.

File:Franklin D Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt 1920.jpgStilfehler on Wikimedia

17. Catherine The Great And Grigory Potemkin

She seized the Russian throne in a coup with Potemkin's help. Though they likely married in secret, she later gave him "official lovers" to preserve her image. Potemkin helped expand Russia's empire and their candid letters remained concealed for decades.

File:Catherine II and Potemkin (modern collage).jpguser:shakko on Wikimedia

18. Pocahontas And John Rolfe

Their marriage in 1614 was more about diplomacy. Rolfe wed Pocahontas following her conversion and baptism as Rebecca. She traveled to England, where she met King James I, before dying at around the age of 21. Their son survived and became a bridge between the two cultures.

File:Pocahontas Rolfe crop.jpgJ. W. Glass on Wikimedia

19. Justinian And Theodora

In Byzantine history, few couples matched their shared influence. Theodora rose to co-rule with Emperor Justinian I. She famously refused to flee during the Nika Riots. Justinian changed imperial law to marry her. Together, they shaped policies that defined the Byzantine Empire's golden age.

File:Mosaic of Justinianus I - Basilica San Vitale (Ravenna).jpgPetar Milošević on Wikimedia

20. Juan And Eva Perón

The political union left a lasting mark on 20th-century Argentina. Eva Duarte rose from modest roots to become First Lady, championing labor rights and women's suffrage. She inspired fierce loyalty and controversy. After her death, her embalmed body was hidden, stolen, and eventually returned.

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