queen consort

  • 111queen mother — noun A widowed queen consort (a queen dowager) whose son or daughter from that marriage is the reigning monarch …

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  • 112queen-gold — The aurum reginae or royal revenue belonging to every queen consort during her marriage to the king. See 1 Bl Comm 219 …

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  • 113Queen Anula — (reigned 47 BC 42 BC), was the first queen in Sri Lankan history to have wielded meaningful power and authority. Anula initially rose to power as consort of king Chore Naga (also known as Coranaga and Mahanaga ), son of king Valagambahu of… …

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  • 114Consort Mountain — Consort Mountain …

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  • 115Queen Anne — may refer to: NOTOC Reigning monarchs* Anne of Great Britain (1665–1714), Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland; after 1707 Queen of Great Britain * Anna of Russia (1693–1740), better known as Anna Ivanovna, Empress of RussiaQueens consort* Anne …

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  • 116Queen of Gondor —    Consort to the King of the South kingdom.    The title given to the spouse of the ruling King of Gondor (no Queen ruled Gondor in her own name at any time during its recorded history).    The most famous Queens were Berúthiel (Queen to King… …

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  • 117Queen Mab — is a fairy referred to in Shakespeare s play Romeo and Juliet . She also appears in other 17th century literature, and in various guises in later poetry, drama and cinema. In the play her activity is described in a famous comic speech by Mercutio …

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  • 118Queen of heaven (Antiquity) — Queen of Heaven was a title given to a number of ancient goddesses in the ancient Mediterranean and Near East, in particular Isis, Innana and Astarte. Forms and content of worship varied. The title Queen of Heaven was later used by Christians of… …

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  • 119Queen Camilla — is a novel by the British author Sue Townsend.It was published in the UK on 26 October 2006 by Penguin Books and is a follow up to her novel The Queen and I . Most of the Hell Close neighbors from the earlier novel are also in the new one. It… …

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  • 120Queen Lilavati — (reigned 1197 1200, 1209 1210, 1211 1212), also known as Leelawathi, was the second woman in Sri Lankan history to rule as sovereign in her own right. Lilavati rose to prominence as wife of Parakramabahu the Great, king of Polonnaruwa. Being of… …

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