Consort
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- | {{Template}}*A '''consort''' is a [[marriage|spouse]], usually of [[Royal family|royalty]] or of a [[deity]]. | + | {{Template}} |
+ | A '''consort''' is a [[marriage|spouse]], usually of [[Royal family|royalty]] or of a [[deity]]. | ||
+ | '''Consort''' may refer to: | ||
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+ | ==Titles== | ||
+ | * [[Queen consort]], wife of a reigning king | ||
+ | * [[Prince consort]], husband of a reigning queen | ||
+ | * [[King consort]], rarely used alternative title for husband of a reigning queen | ||
+ | * [[Princess consort]], rarely used alternative title for wife of a reigning king | ||
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A consort is a spouse, usually of royalty or of a deity.
Consort may refer to:
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Titles
- Queen consort, wife of a reigning king
- Prince consort, husband of a reigning queen
- King consort, rarely used alternative title for husband of a reigning queen
- Princess consort, rarely used alternative title for wife of a reigning king
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