“childless” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “childless”:

+ The two remained childless and it was common knowledge that Gian Gastone was homosexual.

+ So far all the brothers had been childless and so the succession was passed from brother to brother.

+ The story begins with an old, childless couple who live alone.

+ The childless couple lived in near poverty.

+ According to an article published in the 10 August 1996 issue of the “Cincinnati Post”, the childless Colbert left most of her estate, estimated at $3.5 million and including her Manhattan apartment and her home in Barbados, to a friend, Helen O’Hagan, a retired director of corporate relations at Saks Fifth Avenue, whom Colbert had met in 1961 on the set of “Parrish”, the actress’s last movie.

childless - some sentence examples
childless – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “childless”:

+ He succeeded Charles II of Spain who was childless and mad.

+ Kenzō was a grandson of Emperor Richū; and he was adopted as heir by the childless Emperor Seinei.

+ He also died childless and appointed his successor, Paramessu who, under the name Ramesses I, ascended the throne in 1292 BC.

+ Being childless was considered unusual in the 1950s.

+ The childless woman was then rewarded with a barleycorn.

+ In September 96 AD, Domitian was succeeded by Nerva, an old and childless senator who proved to be unpopular with the army.

+ The third Bourbon to rule Spain, he died childless and his half brother Charles became king.

+ He succeeded Charles II of Spain who was childless and mad.

+ Kenzō was a grandson of Emperor Richū; and he was adopted as heir by the childless Emperor Seinei.
+ He also died childless and appointed his successor, Paramessu who, under the name Ramesses I, ascended the throne in 1292 BC.

+ Charles II died childless in 1700 ending the Spanish branch of the House of Habsburg.

+ A servant passes the infant on to a childless couple, who adopt him.

+ Following the death of his childless elder half-brother Ferdinand VI of SpainKing Fernando VI in 1759 he claimed the throne and his brother Carlos the future Charles III of Spain claimed the throne for himself exiling his younger brother from the royal court in Madrid.

+ He may have been named as a successor by the childless Tutankhamun.

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