Marriages and Children
1077: Adelaide of Rheinfelden, daughter of Duke Rudolf I of Swabia and his second wife, Adelaida of Savoy
- Prisca (c. 1080 – August 13, 1134), wife of John II, emperor of the Byzantine Empire
- Unknown daughter (? – ?), wife of Prince Yaroslav of Volhynia.
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Famous quotes containing the words marriages and/or children:
“Good marriages are built on respectful disagreement and back-and-forth cooperation. We learn to cue each other, fill in for each other, forgive each others fumbles, celebrate small victories. We revel in the realization that were working on something bigger than both of us, and that parenthood is not only incredibly challenging but also incredibly enriching.”
—Susan Lapinski (20th century)
“Children of the middle years do not do their learning unaffected by attendant feelings of interest, boredom, success, failure, chagrin, joy, humiliation, pleasure, distress and delight. They are whole children responding in a total way, and what they feel is a constant factor that can be constructive or destructive in any learning situation.”
—Dorothy H. Cohen (20th century)