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'''Maria''' was the sixth |
'''Maria''' was the [[Adam's wives|sixth wife]] of [[Adam Monroe]]. |
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==Character History== |
==Character History== |
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Latest revision as of 04:53, 21 October 2008
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| First appearance | The Ten Brides of Takezo Kensei |
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| Known ability | None |
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| Date of marriage | 1864 |
| Home | Atlanta, GA |
| Significant other | Adam Monroe (deceased) |
Maria was the sixth wife of Adam Monroe.
Character History
Graphic Novel:The Ten Brides of Takezo Kensei
Adam and Maria marry in 1864. Adam leaves to fight in the Civil War and his wife dies in a plantation fire.
Notes
- Since Maria died as Adam was fighting in the Civil War, it is presumed she died before April 9, 1865, which marked the end of the Civil War.
See Also
- For other uses of Maria, see Maria (disambig).
