This is a list of legally married same-sex couples.
Female
editPresently married
edit- Yvette Abatte and Liz Friedman, American television producer and television writer (m. 20??)[1][2]
- Karen Akunowicz, American chef in Boston, Massachusetts and LJ Johnson (m. 2014)[3]
- Stephanie Allynne and Tig Notaro, American comedian (m. October 2015)[4][5][6][7]
- Andressa Alves and Francielle Manoel Alberto, both footballers (m. 20??)[8]
- Jane Anderson, American actress and Tess Ayers (m. 20??)[9]
- Ivana Andrés, Spanish professional footballer and Anabel (m. 2022)[10]
- Carol Anshaw, American novelist and short story writer and Jessie Ewing (m. 2014)[11]
- Gillian Apps and Meghan Duggan, both women ice hockey players (m. 2018)[12]
- Alice Arnold and Clare Balding (m. 2015)[13]
- Anita Asante, English football coach and former player and Beth Fisher, ITV News Sports reporter and presenter (m. 2023)[14]
- Lynsey Askew and Alex Blackwell, former English and Australian cricketers (m. 2015)[15]
- Brittany Ashley, American actress and Cristina Keane (m. 2023)[16]
- Berglaug Asmundardottir and Becky Chambers, American science fiction writer[17][18]
- Rayne Baron, Canadian New York City-based writer, performer, nightlife personality, and events producer and Deborah Anne Dyer, British singer, songwriter and electronic music DJ (m. 2021)[19]
- Meredith Baxter, American actress and producer, and Nancy Locke (m. 2013)[20]
- Miriam Blasco, Spanish professional judo competitor and Nicola Fairbrother, English retired judoka (m. 20??)[21]
- Nikki Blonsky, American actress, singer, dancer, and internet personality and Hailey Jo Jenson (m. October 2023)[22]
- Emilie Bydwell and Michaela Staniford, Canadian American and English rugby union player (m. 2015)[23]
- Amanda Bearse, American actress and Carrie Schenke (m. 20??)[24]
- Kim Bergman and wife Natalie[25]
- Jessica Betts, singer and Niecy Nash, American Actress (m. 2020)[26][27]
- Jetta (wrestler) and Charlie Morgan (wrestler), both English professional wrestlers (m. August 2023)[28]
- Lauren Blitzer and Chely Wright, American country music artist (m. August 2011)[29][30]
- Kristin Blystad-Bjerke and Trine Rønning, both Norwegian footballer players (m. January 2009)[31]
- Luisa Bradshaw-White, English actress and Annette Yeo (m. 2015)[32]
- Maia Brewton, American actress and Lara Spotts (m. 2008)[33]
- Janine Brito, American comedian, actress and writer and Paula Pell, American writer, actress, comedian, and producer (m. 2020)[19]
- Katherine Sciver-Brunt and Nat Sciver-Brunt, both English former cricketers (m. 2022)[34]
- Rachael Cantu (born 1981), American singer-songwriter and Liz Feldman (born 1977), American comedian, actress, producer and writer (m. 2017)[35]
- Brandi Carlile, American singer-songwriter and Catherine Shepherd (m. 2012)[36]
- Bridgett Casteen and Dot-Marie Jones, American actress and athlete (m. December 2013)[37]
- Kim Catullo, lawyer, and Christine C. Quinn, former New York City Council Speaker (m. 2012)[38]
- Tristin Chapman and Emily Saliers, member of the Indigo Girls (m. 2013)[39]
- Jennifer Cheyne and Jane Lynch, American actress, comedian and singer (m. 2021)[40]
- Landon Cider, American drag king and Gabi[41]
- Sharon D. Clarke, English actress and singer and Susie McKenna (m. 2013)[42][43]
- Monica Coleman, hotelier and Kate Pierson, member of The B-52's (m. August 2015)[44]
- Cheryl Crane, American author and former model and Joyce LeRoy (m. 2014)[45]
- Lisa Coleman, American musician and Renata Kanclerz (m. 2004)[46]
- Leanna Creel, American actress, film producer and film director, and Rinat Greenberg (m. 2008)[47][48][49]
- Ellen DeGeneres, American comedian and television show host, and Portia de Rossi, Australian-American actress (m. 2008)[50][51]
- Rose Ellen Dix and Rosie Spaughton, British comedy and entertainment duo[52]
- Natasha Dowie and Becky Easton (m. 2016)[53]
- Glennon Doyle, American author, and Abby Wambach, American retired soccer player (m. May 2017)[54]
- Cameron Esposito, American actress and Katy Nishimoto (m. 2021)[55]
- Melissa Etheridge, American singer-songwriter, and Linda Wallem, American actress (m. May 2014)[56]
- Jodie Foster, American actress and director, and Alexandra Hedison, American photographer and actress (m. April 2014)[57][58]
- Samantha Fox, English pop singer and Myra Stratton (m. 2022)[59]
- Sara Francis-Bayman and Stacey Francis-Bayman, both English former netball players (m. December 2020)[60]
- Melanie Garside-Wight, English footballer, and former England women's national football team player Gillian Wight (m. 2010)[61]
- Sara Gilbert, American actress, and Linda Perry, American singer-songwriter (m. April 2014)[62]
- Jane Hazlegrove, English actress and Isobel Middleton, actress (m. 2015)[63]
- Lisa Hurtig, Swedish footballer and Lina Hurtig, Swedish professional footballer (m. 2019)[64]
- Samantha Irby, American comedian, essayist, blogger, and television writer and Kirsten Jennings (m. 2016)[65]
- Gunnhildur Yrsa Jónsdóttir, Icelandic professional footballer and Erin McLeod, Canadian soccer player (m. 2023)[66]
- Sharon Kleinbaum and Randi Weingarten (m. 2018)[67][68][69]
- Jónína Leósdóttir, novelist, and Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir, 24th Prime Minister of Iceland (m. 2010)[70]
- Beth Malone, American actress and singer and Rochelle Schoppert, a music technician (m. 20??)[71]
- Christine Marinoni and Cynthia Nixon, American actress (m. 2012)[72][73]
- Heather Matarazzo, American actress and Heather Turman (m. 2018)[74]
- Lili Cadee-Matthews and Sabrina Frederick, English-born Australian rules footballer (m. December 2021)[75]
- Rosemary Mayglothling, British rower and Sarah Springman, British-Swiss triathlete (m. 20??)[76]
- Daniela Mercury, Brazilian singer-songwriter, and Malu Verçosa (m. 2013)[77][78]
- Jillian Michaels and DeShanna Marie Michaels (m. 2022)[79][80]
- Beth Montague-Hellen, Head of Library & Information Services at the Francis Crick Institute and Kate Montague-Hellen (m. 20??)[81]
- Amanda Nunes and Nina Nunes, Brazilian and American former mixed martial artists (m. 2019)[82]
- Belinda O'Hooley and Heidi Tidow (m. 2016)[83]
- Marie-Philip Poulin and Laura Stacey, both Canadian ice hockey players (m. September 2024)[84]
- Amy Ray, member of the Indigo Girls and Carrie Schrader (m. 2014)[85]
- Kelly Sibley, English former professional table tennis player is married to a woman named Laura in (m. April 2017)[86]
- Ana Paula Garcia Silva, lawyer and Cristiane Rozeira de Souza Silva, Brazilian footballer (m. August 2020)[87]
- Chrishell Stause, American actress and real estate agent and Georgia Claire Flipo, Australian musician (m. 2023)[88]
- Alex Sykes and Wanda Sykes, American comedian and actress (m. October 2008)[89]
- Raven-Symoné Pearman-Maday, American actress and singer, and Miranda Maday (m. 2020)[90][91]
- Lily Tomlin, American actress, and Jane Wagner, American writer and producer (m. December 2013)[92][93]
- Fabiola Valentín and Mariana Varela, Miss Universe Puerto Rico and Miss Universe Argentina (m. 2022)[94]
- Kate Richardson-Walsh and Helen Richardson-Walsh, both English Olympic players (m. 2013)[95]
- Rebel Wilson, Australian actress and producer and Ramona Agruma (m. 2024)[96]
Divorced
edit- Julie Cypher, American film director and Melissa Etheridge, American songwriter (m. 1990–2000)[97]
- Faith Middleton, retired public radio talk show host and Fern Berman (m. 2002–2012)[98]
- Punkie Johnson, American stand-up comedian, actress, and writer and her wife (m. 2002–2022)[99][100]
- Yasmine, Belgian singer and Marianne Dupon, (m. 2003–2009)[101]
- Rosie O'Donnell, American actress and (m. Kelli Carpenter 2004, voided by the state in 2004)[102] and (m. Michelle Rounds 2012–2015)[103]
- Ariel Levy, American staff writer at The New Yorker magazine and Amy Norquist (m. 2007–2012)[104]
- Margaret Wenig, and Sharon Kleinbaum, both American rabbis (m. 2008–20??)[105]
- Robin Tyler, LGBT feminist and pioneer and Diane Olson (m. 2008–2012)[106]
- Jane Lynch, American actress and Lara Embry (m. 2010–2014)[107]
- Amelia Atwater-Rhodes and Mandi McCrensky (m. 2010–2015)[108]
- Christin Baker, American screenwriter and Deb Mell (m. 2011–2014)[109]
- Linda Medalen, Norwegian former footballer and Trude Flan, dance instructor (m. 2012–2022)[110]
- Sarah Huffman and Abby Wambach, both American soccer players (m. 2013–2016)[111]
- Saffron Burrows, English actress and Alison Balian (m. 2013–2020)[112]
- Viviane de Queiroz Pereira, Brazilian songwriter and singer MC Rouba Cena (m. 2014–2016)[113][114]
- Rhea Butcher and Cameron Esposito, both American stand up comedians and creator-stars of Seeso's Take My Wife (m. 2015–2018)[115]
- Ashlyn Harris, American former soccer player and Ali Krieger, American soccer player (m. 2019–2023)[116][117]
- Allison Mack, American actress, and Nicki Clyne, Canadian actress (m. 2017–2020)[118][119][120][a]
- Elliot Page, American actor and Emma Portner, Canadian professional dancer and choreographer (m. 2018–2021)[122][123]
- Katie Heaney, American author and Lydia Jackson (m. 2019–2023)[124]
- Mary L. Trump, American niece of former US president Donald Trump, and an unnamed woman (m. 20??–20??)[125][126]
- Amy Kane and Fara Williams both English former footballers (m. 2015–20??)[127]
- Emma Kete, New Zealand footballer and Jodie Taylor, English former professional footballer (m. 20??-20??)[128]
Widowed
edit- Madeline Davis, American LGBT activist and Wendy Smiley (m. 1995, Davis died in 2021)[129]
- Ruthie Berman and Connie Kurtz, American LGBT rights activists (m. 2011, Kurtz died in 2018)[130]
- Jeanne Córdova, American trailblazer of the lesbian and gay rights movement and Lynn Harris Ballen (m. 20??, Córdova died in 2016)[131]
- Victoria Brownworth, American journalist, writer, and editor and Maddy Gold (m. 2014, Gold died in 2022)[132]
- Terry Donahue (baseball), Canadian utility player and Emma Marie "Pat" Henschel (m. 2015, Donahue in 2019)[133]
- Edith Windsor, American LGBT rights activist and Judith Kasen (m. 2016, Windsor died in 2017)[134]
- Lisa Chedekel, American investigative journalist and Isabel Morais (m. 20??, Chedekel died in 2018)[135]
- Elizabeth Gilbert, American journalist and author and Rayya Elias (m. 2016, Elias died in 2018)[136]
- Candy Palmater, Canadian actress and Denise Tompkins (married 20??, Palmater died 2021)[137]
Deceased
edit- Anne Lister, and Ann Walker, first British lesbian couple to get married (m. 1834, Lister died 1840, Walker died 1854)[138]
- Elisa Sánchez Loriga and Marcela Gracia Ibeas, first lesbian couple to get married in Spain (m. 1901, Loriga died 19??, Ibeas died 19??)[139]
- Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon, both American feminist and gay-rights activists (m. 2004, but were voided by the state) and then remarried in June 2008 (Martin died two months later, Lyon died in 2020)[140][141]
- Edith Windsor, American LGBT rights activist and Thea Clara Spyer (m. 2007, Windsor died in 2017 and Spyer died in 2009)[142]
- Elana Dykewomon, American lesbian activist and Susan Levinkind (m. 20??, Dykewomon died in 2020 and Levinkind died in 2016)[143]
- Jennifer and Sarah Hart, both American perpetrators of a murder–suicide (m. 2009 and both died in 2018)[144]
- Kylen Schulte and Crystal Turner, American couple (m. 2021 and both murdered in 2021)[145][146]
Male
editPresently married
edit- David Raleigh, New York singer, songwriter, piano player and Richard Bähl (m. 2021)[147]
- Michael McConnell and Jack Baker (m. 1971), first same-sex couple to be married legally with a license that was never revoked[148]
- Douglas Carter Beane, American playwright and screenwriter and composer Lewis Flinn (m. 20??)[149]
- Scott Rudin, American film, television, and theatre producer and John Barlow (m. 20??)[150]
- Steve Osunsami, Nigerian-American journalist and Joe Remillard (m. 20??)[151]
- Michael Leshner and Michael Stark (m. 2003), the first married gay couple in Canada[152]
- Michael Hendricks and René Leboeuf (m. 2004), the first married gay couple in Quebec[153]
- Chad Beguelin, American playwright and lyricist and a man whose first name is Tom[154]
- Ryan Butler and Chris Sgro (m. 2006)[155]
- Pete Burns and Michael Simpson (m. 2007)[156]
- Simon Doonan, English author, television personality and ceramicist and designer Jonathan Adler (m. September 2008)[157]
- Paris Barclay, American television director, producer, and writer and Christopher Mason (m. 2008)[158]
- George Takei, Japanese-American actor and activist and Brad Altman (m. 2008)[159]
- Charles Perez, American writer and television news reporter and Keith Rinehard (m. 2009)[160]
- John Barrowman and Scott Gill (m. March 2013)[161]
- Patrick Bristow and Andrew Nicastro (m. 2010)[162]
- Chris Bryant, British politician and former Anglican priest and Jared Cranney (m. 201?)[163]
- Bob Koherr and Robert Kohrherr (m. 2008)[164]
- Scott Capurro, American actor is married to a man whose first name is Edson[165]
- Sam Champion, American weather anchor and Rubem Robierb, Miami, Florida-based visual artist, sculptor and photographer (m. December 2012)[166]
- Ian Brossat, French politician and a man whose first name is Brice (m. 2013)[167][168]
- Ted Allen, American author and television personality and Barry Rice (m. 2013)[169][170]
- Chris Colfer and Will Sherrod (m. 2013)[171]
- Jamie McGonnigal, American voice actor, producer, activist and director and Sean Carlson (m. 2013)[172]
- Michael Carbonaro, American actor and magician and Peter Stickles, American actor (m. 2014)[173]
- Dan Baer, American politician and Brian Walsh (m. 2014)[174]
- Danny Pintauro and Will Tabares, (m. April 2014)[175]
- Lance Bass and Michael Turchin (m. December 2014)[176]
- Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, both American television personalities (m. 2014)[177]
- David Michael Barrett and Mark Peters (m. 2004)[178]
- Xavier Bettel, Prime Minister of Luxembourg and Gauthier Destenay, Belgian architect (m. 15 May 2015)[179]
- Dylan Marron, American actor, writer and activist and Todd Clayton (m. December 2015)[180]
- J. Michael Durnil, American former Executive Director of the Scripps National Spelling Bee and Lynn Smith II, owner of a general building contractor in Indianapolis. (m. 2015).[181]
- Matt Bomer and Simon Halls (m. 2011)[182][183]
- Bryan Batt, American actor Tom Cianfichi (m. 2014)[184]
- Casey Breves and Sam Tsui, American songwriter (m. 2016)[185]
- PJ and Thomas (m. 2015)[186]
- David Burtka and Neil Patrick Harris (m. September 2014)[187][188][189]
- Pete Buttigieg, American politician, and Chasten Buttigieg, American schoolteacher and writer (m. 2018)[190]
- Mario Cantone and Jerry Dixon (m. 2011)[191]
- Andrew Bayer, American DJ and Grammy-nominated music producer is married to a man (m. 2015)[192]
- Alan Cumming and Grant Shaffer (m. January 2012)[193]
- Allan Corduner and Juha Leppäjärvi (m. 2013)[194]
- Tom Daley and Dustin Lance Black (m. May 2017)[195]
- Iain Dale and John Simmons (m. 2015)[196]
- Charlie Condou, British actor, columnist and LGBT rights activist and Cameron Laux (m. June 2015)[197]
- Matt Dallas and Blue Hamilton (m. July 2015)[198][199][200]
- Steve Kerrigan, American political executive and Jacob Watts (m. 2017)[201]
- Julian Clary, English actor, comedian, novelist and presenter and Ian Mackley (m. November 2016)[202]
- Jim Parsons, actor, and Todd Spiewak, producer (m. 2017)[203]
- Terence Etherton, Baron Etherton, British retired judge and Andrew Stone (m. December 2014)[204]
- Thomas Dekker and Jesse Haddock, actors (m. 2017)[205]
- Jerry Buttimer, Irish Fine Gael politician and Conchobar Ó Laoghaire (m. December 2017)[206]
- P. David Ebersole and Todd Hughes, filmmakers (m. 2008)[207]
- Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Justin Mikita (m. 2013)[208]
- BD Wong, American actor, and Richert Schnorr (m. 2018)[209]
- Barney Frank, former member of the House of Representatives and chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, and James Ready (m. 2012)[210]
- Stephen Fry and Elliott Spencer (m. January 2015)[211]
- David Furnish and Elton John (m. December 2014)[212][213][214]
- Mark Gatiss and Ian Hallard (m. 2008)[215]
- Dean Hamer, scientist, author and filmmaker and Joe Wilson, film director and producer (m. 2004)[216]
- Sean Hayes and Scott Icenogle (m. November 2014)[217]
- Axel Hirsoux, Belgian singer, is married to a man[218]
- Cheyenne Jackson and Jason Landau (m. September 2014)[219]
- Garry Kief and Barry Manilow (m. 2014)[220]
- T. R. Knight and Patrick Leahy (m. October 2013)[221][222]
- Michael Kors and Lance LePere (m. August 2011)[223][224]
- Sean Patrick Maloney, United States Member of the House of Representatives and Randy Florke (m. 2014)[225]
- David Miller and Ryan Murphy (m. 2012)[226]
- Steve Alden Nelson and Sab Shimono, Japanese-American actor (m. 2008)[227]
- Jack Noseworthy, actor, and Sergio Trujillo, theater director and choreographer, (m. 2011)[228]
- Andy Bell and Stephen Moss (m. 2013)[229]
- Michael Arden and Andy Mientus (m. 2016)[230]
- Simon Callow, British actor and Sebastian Fox (m. 2016)[231]
- Dave Rubin, American political commentator, and David Janet (m. 2015)[232]
- Jeffery Self, American actor, writer, and comedian and Augustus Prew, English film and television actor (m. 2018)[233]
- Aslie Pitter, British footballer and Alan Glover. (m. 20??)[234]
- Toni Reis, Brazilian activist, and David Harrad (m. December 2018)[235]
- Rob Halford, English heavy metal singer, and Thomas Pence (m. 2020)[236]
- Marc Acito, American playwright, novelist, and humorist, and Floyd Sklaver (m. 20??)[237]
- Paul Gambaccini and Christopher Sherwood (m. 2012)[238]
- Paul Burrell, British Royal Household former servant and Graham Cooper (m. 2017)[239]
- Paul O'Grady, English comedian, broadcaster, drag queen, actor, and writer and André Portasio (m. 2017)[240]
- David Chalian, American journalist and political analyst and Justin Tyler Bernstine (m. 2017)[241]
- David Tutera, American celebrity wedding planner and Joey Toth (m. 2017)[242]
- Benjamin Cohen, British web developer and Anthony James (m. 2018)[243]
- Ross Adams, English actor and Phil Crusham (m. 2018)[244]
- Guy Benson, American columnist, commentator, and political pundit and Adam Wise (m. 2019)[245]
- Eric Radford, Canadian pair skater and Luis Fenero (born 1992), Spanish retired ice dancer (m. July 2019)[246]
- Paul Sinha, English professional quizzer, comedian, doctor and broadcaster and Oliver Levy (m. December 2019)[247]
- Brian Friedman, American dancer and choreographer Daniel Brown (m. 2020)[248]
- Scott Benton (politician), American politician and Harry Symonds (m. 2021)[249]
- McKinley Belcher III, American actor and Blake Fox (m. 2023)[250]
- Scott Hoying, American singer, musician and songwriter and model Mark Manio (m. July 2023)[251]
- Ty Herndon, American country music singer and songwriter and Alex Schwartz, artist and craftsman (m. August 2023)[252]
- Nico Santos (actor) and Zeke Smith, actor (m. 2023)[253]
- Rick Mercer, Canadian comedian, television personality and Gerald Lunz (m. 20??)[254]
- Mark Doty, American poet and memoirist and Alexander Hadel (m. 2015)[255]
- Colton Underwood, American reality television personality and former football player and Jordan C. Brown (m. May 2023)[256][257]
- Billy Gilman, American country music singer and Anthony Carbone, (m. August 2024)[258]
Divorced
edit- Michael Buckley, American former YouTuber and Mike Donegan (m. 2002–2015)[259]
- Matt Lucas, English actor and Kevin McGee (m. 2002–2008)[260]
- David Tutera, American celebrity wedding planner, and Ryan Jurica (m. 2003–2013)[261]
- Gene Robinson, American bishop of the Episcopal Church and Mark Andrew (m. 2008–2014)[262]
- Brian Asawa, Japanese American opera singer and Keith Fisher (m. 20??–20??)[263]
- Rylan Clark, English broadcaster and Dan Neal (m. 2015–2021)[264]
- David Catania, American politician and lawyer and floral designer (m. August 2017–2021)[265]
- Ricky Martin, Puerto Rican singer, songwriter, and actor and Jwan Yosef, Syrian-born Swedish painter and artist (m. 2017–2023)[266]
- Alan Carr English comedian, broadcaster and writer, and Paul Drayton (m. 2018–2022)[267]
- Paul Lisicky, American novelist and memoirist and Mark Doty, American poet and memoirist (m. 2008–2013)[268]
Widowed
edit- Peter and Murray Corren, both Canadian LGBT-rights activists (m. 20??–2009, Peter's death)[269]
- Patrick Haggerty, American country singer-songwriter and J.B. Broughton (m. 2005–2022, Haggerty died in 2022)[270][271]
- David Miranda, Brazilian politician and Glenn Greenwald (m. 2005–2023, Miranda's death)[272]
- George Smitherman, Canadian politician and broadcaster and Christopher Peloso (m. 2007–2013, Peloso's death)[273]
- Steven Sabados, Canadian television host, designer and writer and Chris Hyndman, Canadian interior decorator and television personality (m. 2009–2015, Hyndman's death)[274]
- Brian Bedford, English actor, and Tim MacDonald (m. 2013–2016, Bedford's death)[275]
- Jim Nabors, American actor and singer and Stan Cadwallader (m. 2013–2017, Nabors' death)[276][277]
- Gary Beach, American actor and Jeffrey Barnett (m 20??–2018, Beach's death)[278]
- Michael Downing, American writer and academic and Peter Bryant (m. 2013–2021, Downing's death)[279]
- Walter Arlen, Austrian-born American composer and Howard Myers (m. 2013–2023, Arlen's death)[280]
- James Randi, scientific skeptic and Devyi Pena (m. 2013–2020, Randi's death)[281]
- Joe Bertram, American politician (m. December 2013 – 2020, Bertram's death)[282][283]
- Richard Buckley, American fashion journalist and editor and Tom Ford, American fashion designer and filmmaker (m. 2014–2021, Buckley's death)[284]
- Gary Burgess, British broadcaster and journalist and Alan Burgess (m. 2018–2020, Gary's death)[285]
Deceased
edit- Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (AD 37–AD 68), fifth Roman emperor and final emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and Pythagoras (AD ??–AD ??), freedman (m. AD 64–AD 65)[286]
- Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus and Sporus (AD ??–AD 69), young slave boy (m. AD 66 or 67–AD 68,[287] Germanicus died AD 68, Sporus died AD 69)
- Elagabalus (born c. 204), Roman emperor and Aurelius Zoticus (born late 2nd century), Roman athlete (m. 21? AD – 221 AD, Elagabalus died in 222 AD, Zoticus died in the 3rd century)[288]
- Elagabalus and Hierocles (born late 2nd century), Roman charioteer (m. 21? AD– 222 AD, Elagabalus and Hierocles both died at or around the same time in 222 AD)[289][290]
- Sergius and Bacchus, both Roman Christian soldiers revered as martyrs and military saints by Christian churches (m. 4th century, both died in Syria in the 4th century)[291]
- Billie Ert and Antonio Molina, Americans who were married in 1972, (but later voided by the state of Texas, Ert died in 1976, Molina died in 1991)[292]
- Axel and Eigil Axgil, both Danish gay activists (m. 1989–1995, Eigil died in 1995, Axel died in 2011)[293]
- Otis Charles, bishop of the Episcopal Church, and Felipe Sanchez-Paris (m. 2008–2013, Sanchez-Paris died in 2013, Charles died later in 2013)[294][295]
Notes
edit- ^ The marriage was alleged to have been a sham marriage to evade United States immigration laws, and became public knowledge the following year during legal proceedings on the criminal conspiracy and racketeering charges related to Mack's involvement with the inner circle of NXIVM, a pyramid scheme widely described as a cult whose inner circle secretly operated as a sex-trafficking crime-ring.[121]
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