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Queenship in Europe 1660-1815: The Role of the Consort

Queenship in Europe 1660-1815: The Role of the Consort
The role of the queen consort in Europe is the subject of this survey of court cultures from 1660-1815. Principal themes explored are the consort's formal deller consort and informal power, her religious role, deller consort and her cultural patronage. Courts surveyed include those of France, Spain, Russia, Sweden, Denmark, the Imperial court at Vienna, deller consort and three German electorates linked to monarchies: Brandenburg-Prussia, Saxony-Poland deller consort and Hanover (Great Britain). The fourteen contributing authors include distinguished scholars deller consort and researchers from Britain, the U.S. deller consort and the continent.
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The Harp Consort: Spanish Dances

The Harp Consort: Spanish Dances
The Harp Consort: Spanish Dances
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Princess consort - A princess consort is the female equivalent to a prince consort. It is given to the spouse of a king regnant, if the title queen consort is inappropriate.

Consort Jia - Consort Jia (賈貴人, personal name unknown) was an imperial consort to Han Dynasty's Emperor Ming. She gave birth to Prince Liu Da (劉炟), later Emperor Zhang, in 57, while Emperor Ming was still crown prince.

Consort clan - The consort clan (外戚 Pinyin: wàiqī) is the family, clan or a group related to a spouse or an empress dowager of the Chinese dynastic ruler or a warlord. The leading figure of the clan was either a sibling, cousin, or parent of the consort or concubine.

Prince Consort Essay - The Prince Consort Essay was a surface printed postage stamp essay, created in 1850 as an example of the surface printed stamps that Henry Archer proposed to print and perforate under contract with the British government at a lower price than the current printing firm of Perkins Bacon. The Prince Consort stamps were provided by Robert Edward Branston, from an engraving executed by Samuel William Reynolds.

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