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You can use this phrase when referring to the husband or wife of a monarch or other powerful figure. For example, "Prince William is the consort of Queen Elizabeth II"
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queen consort of King Edward VII of Great Britain.
consort of Napoleon Bonaparte and empress of the French.
A vampire hunter finds herself the consort of both the master vampire and a wereleopard.
She once said: "To be consort of a newspaper editor is a semi-full-time job".
queen consort of King Edward I of England (ruled 1272 1307).
The goddess cults eventually centred around Durga, the consort of Shiva, in her fiercer aspect.
Unlike the latter, however, Vishnusvamin acknowledged Radha, the consort of the god Krishna.
In ancient art Ariadne frequently appears as the consort of Dionysus, sometimes with their children.
empress consort of Austria from April 24 , 1854 when she married the emperor Francis Joseph I.
The memorial honours Prince Albert (d. 1861), consort of Queen Victoria.
St. Mary's Church contains the tomb of Mary Tudor, queen consort of Louis XII of France.
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