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She served as his Queen consort for the following eight years.
Each queen consort had her own household of around 200 to 300 women.
Margaret was queen consort for three years until her own death in 1296 at the age of 20.
That sister happened to have been Sweden's queen consort in 1448-50.
The wife of a reigning king is called a queen consort.
She was joint queen consort of Sweden for three years.
She was publicly proclaimed as queen consort on 4 June.
As his wife, she had the title of Queen Consort.
More commonly, a king's wife is crowned as queen consort.
She was queen consort from 1922 to 1924, and afterwards the couple lived in exile.
When Elizabeth became queen consort, she brought her favorite female relatives to court.
With her husband's ascent to the throne in 1185, she became Queen consort.
During her tenure as queen consort she had three further children all of which died in infancy.
After her husband's return in 1703, she resumed her role as queen consort.
In the 17th century, the house was used as a residence by queens consort.
She is the first Dutch queen consort to have been born as a commoner.
She was the last queen consort of England to be crowned separately from her husband.
However, it can also refer to the following queens consort:
Constantine succeeded his father on 18 March 1913, making him king and her queen consort.
She wore robes of the same quality as the queen consort and walked only half a pace behind her.
She'd been supposed to accompany the Queen Consort, but something had come up.
But she was never queen consort and hence could not be queen mother.
She was Queen consort of the Belgians for 33 years.
A new ruling king, of course, might already be married, or marry subsequently, and would have his own queen consort.
She also claimed to be Queen consort of France from 1445 to 1453.