In 1613, Johannes Kepler married for a second time
Unfortunately, Johannes Kepler and Barbara Müller's marriage did not last. Death separated them in 1611, and Johannes returned to celibacy.
Kepler wed Susanna Reuttinger, who was 24 years old, on October 30, 1613. Kepler dated 11 different women after his first wife Barbara passed away (a decision process formalized later as a matter of marriage). Last but not least, he addressed Reuttinger (the fifth), who, in his words, "wined me with affection, humble loyalty, home economics, diligence, and the love she had for her. for his own children." Margareta Regina, Katharina, and Sebald, the couple's first three children, all passed away at a young age. Hildebert (born 1623), Fridmar (1623), and Cordula (born 1621) were the only three to reach maturity (born 1625). The biographers of Kepler claim that this marriage was much happier than his first.
Although it is a second marriage, for him this is probably a happy married life. It was simple happiness, not only that, but he also devoted all his love to his second wife. He expressed that sincerity by praising his wife and admiring her sincere love for his stepchild.