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Sure, the reference in Children of Dune is correct. It never, however, says that they're married, simply lovers. Lover does not imply marriage, and in fact, an earlier example exists with the Lady Jessica herself and the Duke Leto, where Jessica was concubine, not wife, to Leto. Even Leto was not Jessica's spouse. None of the books come out and say flat out that they're married, so in my opinion, it's insane for an "encyclopedia" to include information that isn't even in the books. Lovers, sure, perhaps. Spouses? It never says or even implies that. 67.8.93.121 (talk) 03:24, 4 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]