50-461: (Redirected from Black Widow ) [REDACTED] Look up black widow or black widows in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Black widow may refer to: Spiders [ edit ] Black widow spider, a common name for some species of spiders in the genus Latrodectus American species [ edit ] Latrodectus apicalis ,
100-559: A 1982 Atari arcade game Black Widow Games , a computer games developer Music [ edit ] Black Widow (opera) , by Thomas Pasatieri Black Widow (band) , a British rock band Black Widow (Black Widow album) , 1971 Black Widow (Lalo Schifrin album) , 1976 Black Widow (In This Moment album) , 2014 The Black Widow (album) Black Widow Records, an Italian label Songs [ edit ] "Black Widow" (Iggy Azalea song) , 2014 "Black Widow" (Pristin song) , 2017 "Black Widow", by Black Tide on
150-559: A 1982 Atari arcade game Black Widow Games , a computer games developer Music [ edit ] Black Widow (opera) , by Thomas Pasatieri Black Widow (band) , a British rock band Black Widow (Black Widow album) , 1971 Black Widow (Lalo Schifrin album) , 1976 Black Widow (In This Moment album) , 2014 The Black Widow (album) Black Widow Records, an Italian label Songs [ edit ] "Black Widow" (Iggy Azalea song) , 2014 "Black Widow" (Pristin song) , 2017 "Black Widow", by Black Tide on
200-459: A 2020 web series Black Widow (2021 film) , a film starring Scarlett Johansson based on the Marvel Comics character Black Widow: A Land Bleeds , a 2017 Indian film Literature [ edit ] The Black Widow (Silva novel) , 2016 novel by Daniel Silva Black Widow: A Novel , a 1981 novel by Christina Crawford Gaming [ edit ] Black Widow (video game) ,
250-403: A 2020 web series Black Widow (2021 film) , a film starring Scarlett Johansson based on the Marvel Comics character Black Widow: A Land Bleeds , a 2017 Indian film Literature [ edit ] The Black Widow (Silva novel) , 2016 novel by Daniel Silva Black Widow: A Novel , a 1981 novel by Christina Crawford Gaming [ edit ] Black Widow (video game) ,
300-485: A World War II night fighter Black Widow II, a Northrop YF-23 prototype fighter aircraft, nicknamed after the P-61 PMN mine , nicknamed Black Widow because of their dark casing Soviet submarine B-39 , nicknamed Black Widow after having been sold off as a museum ship 421st Fighter Squadron , nicknamed Black Widows Other plants and animals [ edit ] Black tetra , also known as "black widow tetra",
350-433: A World War II night fighter Black Widow II, a Northrop YF-23 prototype fighter aircraft, nicknamed after the P-61 PMN mine , nicknamed Black Widow because of their dark casing Soviet submarine B-39 , nicknamed Black Widow after having been sold off as a museum ship 421st Fighter Squadron , nicknamed Black Widows Other plants and animals [ edit ] Black tetra , also known as "black widow tetra",
400-783: A character from the Saturday Night Slam Masters series of games by Capcom Natasha Kerensky, in Tales of the Black Widow Company , a supplement for the BattleTech video game Film and television [ edit ] The Black Widow (serial) , a 1947 movie serial starring Bruce Edwards Black Widow (1951 film) , a British film starring Christine Norden Black Widow (1954 film) , starring Ginger Rogers and Gene Tierney Black Widow (1987 film) , featuring Debra Winger and Theresa Russell Black Widow (2003 film),
450-555: A character from the Saturday Night Slam Masters series of games by Capcom Natasha Kerensky, in Tales of the Black Widow Company , a supplement for the BattleTech video game Film and television [ edit ] The Black Widow (serial) , a 1947 movie serial starring Bruce Edwards Black Widow (1951 film) , a British film starring Christine Norden Black Widow (1954 film) , starring Ginger Rogers and Gene Tierney Black Widow (1987 film) , featuring Debra Winger and Theresa Russell Black Widow (2003 film),
500-578: A common name for some species of spiders in the genus Latrodectus American species [ edit ] Latrodectus apicalis , the Galapagos black widow Latrodectus curacaviensis , the South American black widow Latrodectus hesperus , the western black widow Latrodectus mactans , the southern black widow Latrodectus variolus , the northern black widow Eurasian species [ edit ] Latrodectus tredecimguttatus ,
550-521: A film directed by Brad Turner The Black Widow (2005 film) , DVD release title of film by Giada Colagrande, produced as Before It Had a Name Black Widow (2005 film) , a Canadian film starring Sarah Slean "The Black Widow", an episode of Boston Legal Black Widow (2007 film) , with Elizabeth Berkley and Alicia Coppola Black Widow (2010 film) , starring Jack Scalia and Jennifer O'Dell Black Widows (2016 TV series) , Scandinavian TV serial Black Widows (Indian TV series) ,
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#1732849123845600-521: A film directed by Brad Turner The Black Widow (2005 film) , DVD release title of film by Giada Colagrande, produced as Before It Had a Name Black Widow (2005 film) , a Canadian film starring Sarah Slean "The Black Widow", an episode of Boston Legal Black Widow (2007 film) , with Elizabeth Berkley and Alicia Coppola Black Widow (2010 film) , starring Jack Scalia and Jennifer O'Dell Black Widows (2016 TV series) , Scandinavian TV serial Black Widows (Indian TV series) ,
650-539: A freshwater fish Stygnobrotula latebricola , an ocean fish Geranium phaeum , a herbaceous plant species Other uses [ edit ] The Black Widow Pulsar Black Widow (paint mix) , paint mix for projection screen Black Widow (Chechnya) , term for female suicide bombers from Chechnya or Dagestan DHD(J), also called Black Widow, a subgroup of the militant Dimasa organization Dima Halim Daoga of Assam, India See also [ edit ] Black Widower (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
700-539: A freshwater fish Stygnobrotula latebricola , an ocean fish Geranium phaeum , a herbaceous plant species Other uses [ edit ] The Black Widow Pulsar Black Widow (paint mix) , paint mix for projection screen Black Widow (Chechnya) , term for female suicide bombers from Chechnya or Dagestan DHD(J), also called Black Widow, a subgroup of the militant Dimasa organization Dima Halim Daoga of Assam, India See also [ edit ] Black Widower (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
750-585: A hitman to murder her ex-husband Adam Anhang in 2005 and was convicted in 2018 Melissa Ann Shepard (born 1935), Canadian murderer Patrizia Reggiani (born 1948), ex-wife of Maurizio Gucci, convicted of arranging his murder Chisako Kakehi (born 1946), Japanese serial killer; as of August 2023 , awaiting execution for three murders Lyda Southard (1892–1958), American serial killer of husbands and other family members using arsenic from flypaper Esneda Ruiz Cataño (born 1968), Colombian serial killer of husbands for life insurance benefits from 2001-2010;
800-584: A hitman to murder her ex-husband Adam Anhang in 2005 and was convicted in 2018 Melissa Ann Shepard (born 1935), Canadian murderer Patrizia Reggiani (born 1948), ex-wife of Maurizio Gucci, convicted of arranging his murder Chisako Kakehi (born 1946), Japanese serial killer; as of August 2023, awaiting execution for three murders Lyda Southard (1892–1958), American serial killer of husbands and other family members using arsenic from flypaper Esneda Ruiz Cataño (born 1968), Colombian serial killer of husbands for life insurance benefits from 2001-2010;
850-635: A private company making heating equipment. In 1968, she appeared in a documentary portrait of Anton Adriaan Mussert by director Paul Verhoeven , the first time she made a nationwide public appearance. Several times she was convicted of distributing Nazi literature and organizing Nazi meetings. The widow's home was repeatedly searched by the police, always without result, and was more than once targeted by arsonists. "House searches, broken windows and arson often took place", she writes in her book, In Search Of My Wedding Ring . She maintained lifelong contacts with many prominent ex-Nazis and Nazi sympathizers, such as
900-550: Is currently in El Pedregal Prison Athletes [ edit ] Jeanette Lee (pool player) (born 1971), so-called because of her fondness for wearing black Sonya Thomas (born 1967), top-ranked competitive eater Other [ edit ] Florentine Rost van Tonningen (1914–2007), Dutch neo-Nazi nicknamed Zwarte weduwe (Black Widow) Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Fictional characters [ edit ] Black Widow (Marvel Comics) ,
950-480: Is currently in El Pedregal Prison Athletes [ edit ] Jeanette Lee (pool player) (born 1971), so-called because of her fondness for wearing black Sonya Thomas (born 1967), top-ranked competitive eater Other [ edit ] Florentine Rost van Tonningen (1914–2007), Dutch neo-Nazi nicknamed Zwarte weduwe (Black Widow) Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Fictional characters [ edit ] Black Widow (Marvel Comics) ,
1000-399: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Animal common name disambiguation pages black widow [REDACTED] Look up black widow or black widows in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Black widow may refer to: Spiders [ edit ] Black widow spider,
1050-545: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Animal common name disambiguation pages Florentine Rost van Tonningen Florentine Sophie Rost van Tonningen (née Heubel ; 14 November 1914 – 24 March 2007) was the wife of Meinoud Marinus Rost von Tonningen , the second leader of the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands (NSB) and President of
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#17328491238451100-477: Is only accessible through her private secretary and archivist, F. J. A. M. van der Helm, who assisted her from 1980 by storing and managing the archive. After the death of her husband, Rost van Tonningen-Heubel remained active in several far-right movements. Initially, she was placed under state supervision, like many former Nazis. Her supervisor, Clerk of the Senate Anton Leo de Block, put her three sons under
1150-523: The Dutch East Indies , where her eldest brother Dolf worked as agricultural engineer. When she came back to the Netherlands, she left the NSB because she thought that the party was not adhering closely enough to eugenics ideals and that party leader Anton Mussert did not share her concerns. In 1939, her brother introduced her to Meinoud Rost van Tonningen , who already was an important and influential man in
1200-533: The National Bank during the German occupation (1941–1945). Because she continued to support and propagate the ideals of Nazism after World War II and the death of her husband, she became known in the Netherlands as the " Black Widow ". Florentine Heubel was the youngest daughter of Gustav Adolph Heubel, banker at the firm Jan Kol & Co. and the aristocrat Cornelie van Haren Noman. There were three more children in
1250-626: The Vlaams Blok ; and many others. Until her death in 2007, Rost van Tonningen-Heubel received a modest widow's pension from the Dutch state, as her husband had once been a member of parliament. This caused much commotion when it became known in 1986. After a hearing in the Lower House, she retained this pension. In 2000, the "Black Widow" appeared in the VARA television program The Black Sheep . In her interview,
1300-591: The 85-year-old widow defended herself so fiercely that VARA considered dropping the broadcast. She planned to move from her villa to an apartment in nearby Arnhem , but legal objections prevented her from doing so. Shortly afterwards, she sought asylum in Belgium , claiming that her life had become impossible in the Netherlands. Until her death, she defended the ideas of Nazism. Florentine Rost van Tonningen-Heubel died of old age on 24 March 2007 in her home in Waasmunster , at
1350-745: The French professor Robert Faurisson ; David Irving ; Artur Axmann ; Gudrun Himmler (daughter of Heinrich Himmler); Ilse Pröhl (widow of Rudolf Hess ); Gertrud and Arthur Seyss-Inquart ; Erich Priebke ; Miguel Serrano ; Matt Koehl , commander of The New Order ; Thies Christophersen ; Léon Degrelle ; Princess Marie Adelheid of Lippe-Biesterfeld ; Paula Hitler ; Richard Edmonds ; Hanns Albin Rauter ; Franz von Papen ; Hjalmar Schacht ; Ernst Zündel ; General Otto Ernst Remer ; Manfred Roeder ; Colin Jordan ; Udo Walendy ; Horst Mahler ; Alfred Vierling ; members of
1400-509: The Galapagos black widow Latrodectus curacaviensis , the South American black widow Latrodectus hesperus , the western black widow Latrodectus mactans , the southern black widow Latrodectus variolus , the northern black widow Eurasian species [ edit ] Latrodectus tredecimguttatus , the Mediterranean black widow or European black widow Oceanian species [ edit ] Latrodectus hasseltii ,
1450-711: The Mediterranean black widow or European black widow Oceanian species [ edit ] Latrodectus hasseltii , the redback spider or Australian black widow People [ edit ] Murderers [ edit ] Black Widows of Liverpool , two women hanged for murder in 1884 Belle Gunness , 25–40 victims spanning from 1884 to 1908 Vera Renczi (1903–1960), murdered 35 men, including her husband and her son Betty Neumar (1931–2011), dubbed "Black Widow" or "Black Widow Granny", accused of murdering one of her husbands Blanche Taylor Moore (born 1933), convicted murderer Griselda Blanco (1943–2012), Colombian drug trafficker, known for ordering or committing
1500-619: The NSB. During the German invasion of the Netherlands on 10 May 1940, Heubel was in Berlin. On 21 December 1940, the day of the Winter Solstice , Heubel married Meinoud Rost van Tonningen. Upon request, Heinrich Himmler , the German SS-Reichsführer, had approved their genealogy, following which their wedding became the first SS marriage. The Rost van Tonningen family had three sons with
1550-600: The Ripper" "Black Widow", by Cage the Elephant on the album Melophobia "Black Widow", by Susanne Sundfør on the album The Brothel "Black Widow Pt. 2", by RZA featuring ODB on the album Digital Bullet "Black Widows", by Grave Digger on the album The Last Supper Rides [ edit ] Black Widow (ride) , an amusement ride at Kennywood Black Widow, a roller coaster at Six Flags New England Military [ edit ] Northrop P-61 Black Widow ,
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1600-500: The Ripper" "Black Widow", by Cage the Elephant on the album Melophobia "Black Widow", by Susanne Sundfør on the album The Brothel "Black Widow Pt. 2", by RZA featuring ODB on the album Digital Bullet "Black Widows", by Grave Digger on the album The Last Supper Rides [ edit ] Black Widow (ride) , an amusement ride at Kennywood Black Widow, a roller coaster at Six Flags New England Military [ edit ] Northrop P-61 Black Widow ,
1650-451: The age of 92. She was survived by her three sons and twelve grandchildren. A week later, she was buried in Rheden . As early as 1996, she had bought a gravesite and a headstone with her name, date of birth and the inscription, "The truth makes free". The site is controversial, and local residents fear that the grave could become an attraction for many right wing extremists . This concern prompted
1700-412: The album Black Widow "Black Widow", by Lita Ford on the album Dangerous Curves "Black Widow", by Michelle Shocked on the album Short Sharp Shocked "Black Widow", by Alice Cooper on the album Welcome to My Nightmare "Black Widow", by Jefferson Starship on the album Winds of Change "Black Widow", by Booty Luv "Black Widow", by Link Wray and His Ray Men, B-side to "Jack
1750-412: The album Black Widow "Black Widow", by Lita Ford on the album Dangerous Curves "Black Widow", by Michelle Shocked on the album Short Sharp Shocked "Black Widow", by Alice Cooper on the album Welcome to My Nightmare "Black Widow", by Jefferson Starship on the album Winds of Change "Black Widow", by Booty Luv "Black Widow", by Link Wray and His Ray Men, B-side to "Jack
1800-417: The album Light from Above "Black Widow", by Mötley Crüe on the compilation Red, White & Crüe "Black Widow", by Children of Bodom on the album Hatebreeder "Black Widow", by U.D.O. on the album Animal House "Black Widow", by Dolores O'Riordan on the album Are You Listening? "Black Widow", by Donovan Leitch on the album Slow Down World "Black Widow", by In This Moment on
1850-417: The album Light from Above "Black Widow", by Mötley Crüe on the compilation Red, White & Crüe "Black Widow", by Children of Bodom on the album Hatebreeder "Black Widow", by U.D.O. on the album Animal House "Black Widow", by Dolores O'Riordan on the album Are You Listening? "Black Widow", by Donovan Leitch on the album Slow Down World "Black Widow", by In This Moment on
1900-517: The family, daughter Annie (born in 1906) and sons Dolf (1904) and Wim (1910). Florentine Heubel grew up in Hilversum , where the family stood in high regard. When the young Princess Juliana paid a visit to Hilversum, Wim and Florentine were asked to play a game of tennis with the princess. In the 1930s, Florentine and Wim Heubel [ nl ] became active in the Nationale Jeugdstorm ,
1950-566: The guardianship of her brother-in-law Nico Rost van Tonningen, who was in the service of Queen Juliana. Her son Grimbert later left his mother and moved in with the Fentener van Vlissingen family. She denied the holocaust . In 1952, she moved from the Hague to Villa "Ben Trovato" in Velp . She considered the villa's name a sign "from above", as "rovato" would correspond to ROst VAn TOnningen. By now she had
2000-458: The murders of three ex-husbands Catherine Nevin (1950–2018), responsible for the 1996 murder of her husband in the pub they owned Stacey Castor (1967–2016), convicted murderer Lynn Turner (murderer) (1968–2010), convicted murderer Black Widow Murders , murders committed in 1999 / 2005 by two elderly women in Los Angeles Áurea Vázquez-Rijos, Puerto Rican women who hired
2050-404: The murders of three ex-husbands Catherine Nevin (1950–2018), responsible for the 1996 murder of her husband in the pub they owned Stacey Castor (1967–2016), convicted murderer Lynn Turner (murderer) (1968–2010), convicted murderer Black Widow Murders , murders committed in 1999 / 2005 by two elderly women in Los Angeles Áurea Vázquez-Rijos, Puerto Rican women who hired
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2100-497: The name of several distinct characters: Black Widow (Claire Voyant) Black Widow (Natasha Romanova) Yelena Belova In the Marvel Cinematic Universe : Natasha Romanoff (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Yelena Belova (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Melina Vostokoff (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Dottie Underwood The Black Widow, a Batman villain played by Tallulah Bankhead Black Widow,
2150-431: The name of several distinct characters: Black Widow (Claire Voyant) Black Widow (Natasha Romanova) Yelena Belova In the Marvel Cinematic Universe : Natasha Romanoff (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Yelena Belova (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Melina Vostokoff (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Dottie Underwood The Black Widow, a Batman villain played by Tallulah Bankhead Black Widow,
2200-540: The names Grimbert (1941), Ebbe (1943), and Herre (1945). Her children openly distanced themselves from their mother's political views in the 1980s. The youngest son was born on 28 April 1945 in Terschelling on the day her brother Wim Heubel fell in battle fighting with SS forces near Elst . She soon fled via Cuxhaven to Goslar in Germany, where her parents, who owned local property, were also staying. Her husband Meinoud
2250-586: The redback spider or Australian black widow People [ edit ] Murderers [ edit ] Black Widows of Liverpool , two women hanged for murder in 1884 Belle Gunness , 25–40 victims spanning from 1884 to 1908 Vera Renczi (1903–1960), murdered 35 men, including her husband and her son Betty Neumar (1931–2011), dubbed "Black Widow" or "Black Widow Granny", accused of murdering one of her husbands Blanche Taylor Moore (born 1933), convicted murderer Griselda Blanco (1943–2012), Colombian drug trafficker, known for ordering or committing
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2400-483: The television show Het zwarte schaap (The Black Sheep) and suggested that her husband may have been driven to commit suicide in prison. In her book, In Search Of My Wedding Ring , Rost van Tonningen-Heubel accused Prince Bernhard of bearing the main responsibility for her husband's death, as he had been head of the Domestic Forces, claiming that her private archive contained evidence of this. Her enormous archive
2450-609: The youth organisation of the NSB modelled on the Hitlerjugend . She studied biology at the University of Utrecht , showing a special interest in ethology . In connection with her studies, Heubel stayed for some time in Berlin during the summer of 1936. She was impressed by Adolf Hitler and the "camaraderie, discipline and commitment" of the Nazi movement. A year later she made a trip with Wim to
2500-697: Was captured and imprisoned on 8 May by Canadian troops. Immediately after the war, Meinoud Rost van Tonningen died in the Scheveningen prison while awaiting trial. He allegedly jumped over the balustrade of a staircase. Rost van Tonningen-Heubel always contended that her husband had been murdered and that this was supported by testimony from fellow prisoners. The motive would have been that her husband, as President of De Nederlandsche Bank , knew too much about illegal money transactions by prominent people. The former RIOD ( National Institute of War Documentation ) employee, A. J. van der Leeuw, supported her version during
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