- Look up Queen or
queen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Queen most
commonly refers to:
Queen regnant, a
female monarch of a
kingdom Queen consort, the...
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Israel is that the
mother of the king
becomes the
queen mother. Mary's
queenship is a
share in Jesus’ kingship. The
Catholic Church from the
earliest times...
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Divine right of kings,
divine right, or God's mandation[dubious – discuss], is a
political and
religious doctrine of
political legitimacy of a monarchy...
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Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-6740-1872-3. Beem,
Charles (2018).
Queenship in
Early Modern Europe. Red
Globe Press. ISBN 978-1-1370-0506-9. Archived...
- King
Louis X; however, she was
locked in
prison during her
whole French queenship.
Margaret was born in 1290. She was the
second daughter of
Robert II,...
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Theodora of
Bulgaria (Bulgarian and Serbian: Теодора) was a
Bulgarian princess and
Queen consort of Serbia, the
first wife of
Stefan Dečanski. Teodora...
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Maria of
Navarre (French:
Marie d'Évreux; 1329 – 29
April 1347) was
Queen of
Aragon from 1338
until her
death as the
first of four
wives of
Peter IV of...
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Burgundy and
Blanche of
Burgundy who were kept in
prison during their whole queenships. Some
sources refer to
Margaret of
Anjou as
Queen of France, but her right...
- the
Balobedu Queenship | The Presidency". www.thepresidency.gov.za. https://www.cogta.gov.za/index.php/2016/07/27/the-balobedu-
queenship...
- more than
areas around Paris and Orléans.
Little is
known about Bertha's
queenship. She co-signed only
three donation charters. However, she
plays a prominent...