Wives
- Helene - 1672 (Germany)
- Maria - 1747 (Italy)
- Frederica - 1782 (France)
- Yumi (Yaeko's great-granddaughter) - 1784 (Japan)
- Angelica - 1787 (Northwest)
- Maria - 1864 (Atlanta)
- Diane - 1901 (Canada)
- Louisa - 1926 (Chicago)
- Theresa - 1958 (Los Angeles)
- Trina - 1977
- Unknown Eleventh Wife- ????-Present
Some of Adam's wives leave him fearful of his power, some he abandons and two, Angelica and Diane, are the loves of his life and he stays with them for 62 and 20 years, respectively.
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