This is a list of legally married same-sex couples.
Presently married
- 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]
- Amy Ray, member of the Indigo Girls and Carrie Schrader (m. 2014)[84]
- Kelly Sibley, English former professional table tennis player is married to a woman named Laura in (m. April 2017)[85]
- Ana Paula Garcia Silva, lawyer and Cristiane Rozeira de Souza Silva, Brazilian footballer (m. August 2020)[86]
- Chrishell Stause, American actress and real estate agent and Georgia Claire Flipo, Australian musician (m. 2023)[87]
- Alex Sykes and Wanda Sykes, American comedian and actress (m. October 2008)[88]
- Raven-Symoné Pearman-Maday, American actress and singer, and Miranda Maday (m. 2020)[89][90]
- Lily Tomlin, American actress, and Jane Wagner, American writer and producer (m. December 2013)[91][92]
- Fabiola Valentín and Mariana Varela, Miss Universe Puerto Rico and Miss Universe Argentina (m. 2022)[93]
- Kate Richardson-Walsh and Helen Richardson-Walsh, both English Olympic players (m. 2013)[94]
- Rebel Wilson, Australian actress and producer and Ramona Agruma (m. 2024)[95]
Divorced
- Julie Cypher, American film director and Melissa Etheridge, American songwriter (m. 1990–2000)[96]
- Faith Middleton, retired public radio talk show host and Fern Berman (m. 2002–2012)[97]
- Punkie Johnson, American stand-up comedian, actress, and writer and her wife (m. 2002–2022)[98][99]
- Yasmine, Belgian singer and Marianne Dupon, (m. 2003–2009)[100]
- Rosie O'Donnell, American actress and (m. Kelli Carpenter 2004, voided by the state in 2004)[101] and (m. Michelle Rounds 2012–2015)[102]
- Ariel Levy, American staff writer at The New Yorker magazine and Amy Norquist (m. 2007–2012)[103]
- Margaret Wenig, and Sharon Kleinbaum, both American rabbis (m. 2008–20??)[104]
- Robin Tyler, LGBT feminist and pioneer and Diane Olson (m. 2008–2012)[105]
- Jane Lynch, American actress and Lara Embry (m. 2010–2014)[106]
- Amelia Atwater-Rhodes and Mandi McCrensky (m. 2010–2015)[107]
- Christin Baker, American screenwriter and Deb Mell (m. 2011–2014)[108]
- Linda Medalen, Norwegian former footballer and Trude Flan, dance instructor (m. 2012–2022)[109]
- Sarah Huffman and Abby Wambach, both American soccer players (m. 2013–2016)[110]
- Saffron Burrows, English actress and Alison Balian (m. 2013–2020)[111]
- Viviane de Queiroz Pereira, Brazilian songwriter and singer MC Rouba Cena (m. 2014–2016)[112][113]
- Rhea Butcher and Cameron Esposito, both American stand up comedians and creator-stars of Seeso's Take My Wife (m. 2015–2018)[114]
- Ashlyn Harris, American former soccer player and Ali Krieger, American soccer player (m. 2019–2023)[115][116]
- Allison Mack, American actress, and Nicki Clyne, Canadian actress (m. 2017–2020)[117][118][119][lower-alpha 1]
- Elliot Page, American actor and Emma Portner, Canadian professional dancer and choreographer (m. 2018–2021)[121][122]
- Katie Heaney, American author and Lydia Jackson (m. 2019–2023)[123]
- Mary L. Trump, American niece of former US president Donald Trump, and an unnamed woman (m. 20??–20??)[124][125]
- Amy Kane and Fara Williams both English former footballers (m. 2015–20??)[126]
- Emma Kete, New Zealand footballer and Jodie Taylor, English former professional footballer (m. 20??-20??)[127]
Widowed
- Madeline Davis, American LGBT activist and Wendy Smiley (m. 1995, Davis died in 2021)[128]
- Ruthie Berman and Connie Kurtz, American LGBT rights activists (m. 2011, Kurtz died in 2018)[129]
- Jeanne Córdova, American trailblazer of the lesbian and gay rights movement and Lynn Harris Ballen (m. 20??, Córdova died in 2016)[130]
- Victoria Brownworth, American journalist, writer, and editor and Maddy Gold (m. 2014, Gold died in 2022)[131]
- Terry Donahue (baseball), Canadian utility player and Emma Marie "Pat" Henschel (m. 2015, Donahue in 2019)[132]
- Edith Windsor, American LGBT rights activist and Judith Kasen (m. 2016, Windsor died in 2017)[133]
- Lisa Chedekel, American investigative journalist and Isabel Morais (m. 20??, Chedekel died in 2018)[134]
- Elizabeth Gilbert, American journalist and author and Rayya Elias (m. 2016, Elias died in 2018)[135]
- Candy Palmater, Canadian actress and Denise Tompkins (married 20??, Palmater died 2021)[136]
Deceased
- Anne Lister, and Ann Walker, first British lesbian couple to get married (m. 1834, Lister died 1840, Walker died 1854)[137]
- Elisa Sánchez Loriga and Marcela Gracia Ibeas, first lesbian couple to get married in Spain (m. 1901, Loriga died 19??, Ibeas died 19??)[138]
- 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)[139][140]
- Edith Windsor, American LGBT rights activist and Thea Clara Spyer (m. 2007, Windsor died in 2017 and Spyer died in 2009)[141]
- Elana Dykewomon, American lesbian activist and Susan Levinkind (m. 20??, Dykewomon died in 2020 and Levinkind died in 2016)[142]
- Jennifer and Sarah Hart, both American perpetrators of a murder–suicide (m. 2009 and both died in 2018)[143]
- Kylen Schulte and Crystal Turner, American couple (m. 2021 and both murdered in 2021)[144][145]
Presently married
- David Raleigh, New York singer, songwriter, piano player and Richard Bähl (m. 2021)[146]
- Michael McConnell and Jack Baker (m. 1971), first same-sex couple to be married legally with a license that was never revoked[147]
- Douglas Carter Beane, American playwright and screenwriter and composer Lewis Flinn (m. 20??)[148]
- Scott Rudin, American film, television, and theatre producer and John Barlow (m. 20??)[149]
- Steve Osunsami, Nigerian-American journalist and Joe Remillard (m. 20??)[150]
- Michael Leshner and Michael Stark (m. 2003), the first married gay couple in Canada[151]
- Michael Hendricks and René Leboeuf (m. 2004), the first married gay couple in Quebec[152]
- Chad Beguelin, American playwright and lyricist and a man whose first name is Tom[153]
- Ryan Butler and Chris Sgro (m. 2006)[154]
- Pete Burns and Michael Simpson (m. 2007)[155]
- Simon Doonan, English author, television personality and ceramicist and designer Jonathan Adler (m. September 2008)[156]
- Paris Barclay, American television director, producer, and writer and Christopher Mason (m. 2008)[157]
- George Takei, Japanese-American actor and activist and Brad Altman (m. 2008)[158]
- Charles Perez, American writer and television news reporter and Keith Rinehard (m. 2009)[159]
- John Barrowman and Scott Gill (m. March 2013)[160]
- Patrick Bristow and Andrew Nicastro (m. 2010)[161]
- Chris Bryant, British politician and former Anglican priest and Jared Cranney (m. 201?)[162]
- Bob Koherr and Robert Kohrherr (m. 2008)[163]
- Scott Capurro, American actor is married to a man whose first name is Edson[164]
- Sam Champion, American weather anchor and Rubem Robierb, Miami, Florida-based visual artist, sculptor and photographer (m. December 2012)[165]
- Ian Brossat, French politician and a man whose first name is Brice (m. 2013)[166][167]
- Ted Allen, American author and television personality and Barry Rice (m. 2013)[168][169]
- Chris Colfer and Will Sherrod (m. 2013)[170]
- Jamie McGonnigal, American voice actor, producer, activist and director and Sean Carlson (m. 2013)[171]
- Michael Carbonaro, American actor and magician and Peter Stickles, American actor (m. 2014)[172]
- Dan Baer, American politician and Brian Walsh (m. 2014)[173]
- Danny Pintauro and Will Tabares, (m. April 2014)[174]
- Lance Bass and Michael Turchin (m. December 2014)[175]
- Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, both American television personalities (m. 2014)[176]
- David Michael Barrett and Mark Peters (m. 2004)[177]
- Xavier Bettel, Prime Minister of Luxembourg and Gauthier Destenay, Belgian architect (m. 15 May 2015)[178]
- Dylan Marron, American actor, writer and activist and Todd Clayton (m. December 2015)[179]
- 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).[180]
- Matt Bomer and Simon Halls (m. 2011)[181][182]
- Bryan Batt, American actor Tom Cianfichi (m. 2014)[183]
- Casey Breves and Sam Tsui, American songwriter (m. 2016)[184]
- PJ and Thomas (m. 2015)[185]
- David Burtka and Neil Patrick Harris (m. September 2014)[186][187][188]
- Pete Buttigieg, American politician, and Chasten Buttigieg, American schoolteacher and writer (m. 2018)[189]
- Mario Cantone and Jerry Dixon (m. 2011)[190]
- Andrew Bayer, American DJ and Grammy-nominated music producer is married to a man (m. 2015)[191]
- Alan Cumming and Grant Shaffer (m. January 2012)[192]
- Allan Corduner and Juha Leppäjärvi (m. 2013)[193]
- Tom Daley and Dustin Lance Black (m. May 2017)[194]
- Iain Dale and John Simmons (m. 2015)[195]
- Charlie Condou, British actor, columnist and LGBT rights activist and Cameron Laux (m. June 2015)[196]
- Matt Dallas and Blue Hamilton (m. July 2015)[197][198][199]
- Steve Kerrigan, American political executive and Jacob Watts (m. 2017)[200]
- Julian Clary, English actor, comedian, novelist and presenter and Ian Mackley (m. November 2016)[201]
- Jim Parsons, actor, and Todd Spiewak, producer (m. 2017)[202]
- Terence Etherton, Baron Etherton, British retired judge and Andrew Stone (m. December 2014)[203]
- Thomas Dekker and Jesse Haddock, actors (m. 2017)[204]
- Jerry Buttimer, Irish Fine Gael politician and Conchobar Ó Laoghaire (m. December 2017)[205]
- P. David Ebersole and Todd Hughes, filmmakers (m. 2008)[206]
- Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Justin Mikita (m. 2013)[207]
- BD Wong, American actor, and Richert Schnorr (m. 2018)[208]
- Barney Frank, former member of the House of Representatives and chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, and James Ready (m. 2012)[209]
- Stephen Fry and Elliott Spencer (m. January 2015)[210]
- David Furnish and Elton John (m. December 2014)[211][212][213]
- Mark Gatiss and Ian Hallard (m. 2008)[214]
- Dean Hamer, scientist, author and filmmaker and Joe Wilson, film director and producer (m. 2004)[215]
- Sean Hayes and Scott Icenogle (m. November 2014)[216]
- Axel Hirsoux, Belgian singer, is married to a man[217]
- Cheyenne Jackson and Jason Landau (m. September 2014)[218]
- Garry Kief and Barry Manilow (m. 2014)[219]
- T. R. Knight and Patrick Leahy (m. October 2013)[220][221]
- Michael Kors and Lance LePere (m. August 2011)[222][223]
- Sean Patrick Maloney, United States Member of the House of Representatives and Randy Florke (m. 2014)[224]
- David Miller and Ryan Murphy (m. 2012)[225]
- Steve Alden Nelson and Sab Shimono, Japanese-American actor (m. 2008)[226]
- Jack Noseworthy, actor, and Sergio Trujillo, theater director and choreographer, (m. 2011)[227]
- Andy Bell and Stephen Moss (m. 2013)[228]
- Michael Arden and Andy Mientus (m. 2016)[229]
- Simon Callow, British actor and Sebastian Fox (m. 2016)[230]
- Dave Rubin, American political commentator, and David Janet (m. 2015)[231]
- Jeffery Self, American actor, writer, and comedian and Augustus Prew, English film and television actor (m. 2018)[232]
- Aslie Pitter, British footballer and Alan Glover. (m. 20??)[233]
- Toni Reis, Brazilian activist, and David Harrad (m. December 2018)[234]
- Rob Halford, English heavy metal singer, and Thomas Pence (m. 2020)[235]
- Marc Acito, American playwright, novelist, and humorist, and Floyd Sklaver (m. 20??)[236]
- Paul Gambaccini and Christopher Sherwood (m. 2012)[237]
- Paul Burrell, British Royal Household former servant and Graham Cooper (m. 2017)[238]
- Paul O'Grady, English comedian, broadcaster, drag queen, actor, and writer and André Portasio (m. 2017)[239]
- David Chalian, American journalist and political analyst and Justin Tyler Bernstine (m. 2017)[240]
- David Tutera, American celebrity wedding planner and Joey Toth (m. 2017)[241]
- Benjamin Cohen, British web developer and Anthony James (m. 2018)[242]
- Ross Adams, English actor and Phil Crusham (m. 2018)[243]
- Guy Benson, American columnist, commentator, and political pundit and Adam Wise (m. 2019)[244]
- Eric Radford, Canadian pair skater and Luis Fenero (born 1992), Spanish retired ice dancer (m. July 2019)[245]
- Paul Sinha, English professional quizzer, comedian, doctor and broadcaster and Oliver Levy (m. December 2019)[246]
- Brian Friedman, American dancer and choreographer Daniel Brown (m. 2020)[247]
- Scott Benton (politician), American politician and Harry Symonds (m. 2021)[248]
- McKinley Belcher III, American actor and Blake Fox (m. 2023)[249]
- Scott Hoying, American singer, musician and songwriter and model Mark Manio (m. July 2023)[250]
- Ty Herndon, American country music singer and songwriter and Alex Schwartz, artist and craftsman (m. August 2023)[251]
- Nico Santos (actor) and Zeke Smith, actor (m. 2023)[252]
- Rick Mercer, Canadian comedian, television personality and Gerald Lunz (m. 20??)[253]
- Mark Doty, American poet and memoirist and Alexander Hadel (m. 2015)[254]
- Colton Underwood, American reality television personality and former football player and Jordan C. Brown (m. May 2023)[255][256]
- Billy Gilman, American country music singer and Anthony Carbone, (m. August 2024)[257]
Divorced
- Michael Buckley, American former YouTuber and Mike Donegan (m. 2002–2015)[258]
- Matt Lucas, English actor and Kevin McGee (m. 2002–2008)[259]
- David Tutera, American celebrity wedding planner, and Ryan Jurica (m. 2003–2013)[260]
- Gene Robinson, American bishop of the Episcopal Church and Mark Andrew (m. 2008–2014)[261]
- Brian Asawa, Japanese American opera singer and Keith Fisher (m. 20??–20??)[262]
- Rylan Clark, English broadcaster and Dan Neal (m. 2015–2021)[263]
- David Catania, American politician and lawyer and floral designer (m. August 2017–2021)[264]
- Ricky Martin, Puerto Rican singer, songwriter, and actor and Jwan Yosef, Syrian-born Swedish painter and artist (m. 2017–2023)[265]
- Alan Carr English comedian, broadcaster and writer, and Paul Drayton (m. 2018–2022)[266]
- Paul Lisicky, American novelist and memoirist and Mark Doty, American poet and memoirist (m. 2008–2013)[267]
Widowed
- Peter and Murray Corren, both Canadian LGBT-rights activists (m. 20??–2009, Peter's death)[268]
- Patrick Haggerty, American country singer-songwriter and J.B. Broughton (m. 2005–2022, Haggerty died in 2022)[269][270]
- David Miranda, Brazilian politician and Glenn Greenwald (m. 2005–2023, Miranda's death)[271]
- George Smitherman, Canadian politician and broadcaster and Christopher Peloso (m. 2007–2013, Peloso's death)[272]
- Steven Sabados, Canadian television host, designer and writer and Chris Hyndman, Canadian interior decorator and television personality (m. 2009–2015, Hyndman's death)[273]
- Brian Bedford, English actor, and Tim MacDonald (m. 2013–2016, Bedford's death)[274]
- Jim Nabors, American actor and singer and Stan Cadwallader (m. 2013–2017, Nabors' death)[275][276]
- Gary Beach, American actor and Jeffrey Barnett (m 20??–2018, Beach's death)[277]
- Michael Downing, American writer and academic and Peter Bryant (m. 2013–2021, Downing's death)[278]
- Walter Arlen, Austrian-born American composer and Howard Myers (m. 2013–2023, Arlen's death)[279]
- James Randi, scientific skeptic and Devyi Pena (m. 2013–2020, Randi's death)[280]
- Joe Bertram, American politician (m. December 2013 – 2020, Bertram's death)[281][282]
- Richard Buckley, American fashion journalist and editor and Tom Ford, American fashion designer and filmmaker (m. 2014–2021, Buckley's death)[283]
- Gary Burgess, British broadcaster and journalist and Alan Burgess (m. 2018–2020, Gary's death)[284]
Deceased
- 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)[285]
- Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus and Sporus (AD ??–AD 69), young slave boy (m. AD 66 or 67–AD 68,[286] 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)[287]
- 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)[288][289]
- 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)[290]
- 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)[291]
- Axel and Eigil Axgil, both Danish gay activists (m. 1989–1995, Eigil died in 1995, Axel died in 2011)[292]
- Otis Charles, bishop of the Episcopal Church, and Felipe Sanchez-Paris (m. 2008–2013, Sanchez-Paris died in 2013, Charles died later in 2013)[293][294]
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