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Mother: Gentei (queen consort to King SHO Iku, bearing the title of Sashiki-Ajiganashi, Queen of the Ryukyu Kingdom)発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
母:元貞(尚育王妃・佐敷按司加那志) - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
prince consort of Queen Victoria of England (1819-1861)発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
イギリスのビクトリア女王の皇配(1819年−1861年) - 日本語WordNet
November 23, 717: Increased Fuko (Residential units [ko] assigned as fiefs [fu] to support top-ranking officials, temples, shrines, and royal households such as those of the queen-consort and crown prince).発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
養老元年(717年)10月12日 増封 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Queen consort: Sho-shi Umimajirugani, Sashiki-Ajiganashi (her pseudonym is Kenshitsu, literally meaning the wise wife).発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
妃:章氏思真鶴金・佐敷按司加那志(号は賢室) - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
1167: Declined from fuko (Residential units (ko) assigned as prebend (fu) to support top-ranking officials, temples, shrines, and royal households such as those of the queen-consort and crown prince) (June 19)発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
仁安(日本)2年(1167年) 封戸を辞退(5月23日) - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Specific example of the above (as written in Japanese order): Terunomiya Sigeko Imperial Princess=>(Higashikuni no miya) Morihiro Prince queen consort Shigeko Imperial Princess=>secession from the Imperial Family=>Shigeko HIGASHIKUNI発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
具体例:照宮成子内親王→(東久邇宮)盛厚王妃成子内親王→(皇籍離脱)→東久邇成子 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
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- queen-consort
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queen consort (plural queens consort or queen consorts or queens consorts)
- The wife of a reigning monarch.
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1782, “The present State of this Hospital, concluding with a List of the Royal Patronesses from its Foundation to the present Time”, in Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica. № V. […], London: […] J[ohn] Nichols, pages 42–43:
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The Queens consorts of England are by law the perpetual patroneſſes; this hoſpital being conſidered as part of their dower. […] Nothing now remains but to give a ſhort account of the Queens Consorts of England, who have been Patroneſſes of the two Hoſpitals of St. Katharine, from their foundation to the preſent time.
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1839, William White, “Lecture II”, in Lectures on the Lawfulness and Advantages of National Establishments of Religion, Haddington: […] Neill and Sons; […], pages 44–45:
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This implies they say, that the “queens” are spoken of not as queens regnant, but as queens consorts. […] We allow that queens are here spoken of as queens consorts, and not as queens regnant. But though a queen consort possesses no official power, her husband does. And it is therefore an obvious fallacy to argue, that because queens consorts, who have no official power, can nurse the Church only in a private capacity, that therefore the kings, their husbands, who are possessed of official power, should nurse the Church only in a private capacity.
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1840 January 24, “The Prince Albert’s Provision”, in John Henry Barrow, editor, Mirror of Parliament. […], volume I, London: […] Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, […], page 341, columns 1–2:
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The other cases which bear upon, or have any analogy to, the present, are those of Queens Consorts of this kingdom; […] As far, then, as we can judge by precedent of these matters (and I shall endeavour presently to show that there is no other mode of judging of them), it would appear that 50,000l. a-year is the sum which has ordinarily been allotted to princes in the situation of Prince Albert and to the Queens Consorts of this country. With respect to the sums which have been granted either to the husband of the Queen, or to Queens Consorts, in all cases of their surviving the Sovereign, the sum allowed has always been greater than that which I now propose.
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1847, “Queen’s College”, in A Hand-book for Visitors to Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire: John Henry Parker, pages 134–135:
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The founder of this college was Robert de Eglesfeld, chaplain and confessor to Philippa, queen consort of Edward III., who in compliment to his royal mistress designated it by the name of Queen’s college, or the hall of the Queen’s scholars. Philippa not only encouraged him in his work, but became its patroness after the founder’s death, which happened in 1349; an example which has since been followed most liberally by the queens consorts of many of our kings, in taking this college into their special favour.
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2000, Katherine Prior, John Adamson, Maharajas’ Jewels, Assouline, →ISBN, page 74:
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In its new state Queen Victoria wore the stone in a brooch, in a tiara, and, from 1858, in a circlet set for her by Garrard, the crown jewellers. It has never been worn by a male sovereign, for on her death Victoria bequeathed it to her daughter-in-law, Alexandra, and after her to successive queens consorts.
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2022 September 8, “Queen Elizabeth II has died”, in BBC News:
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He will lead the country in mourning as the new King and head of state for 14 Commonwealth realms. Camilla, his wife, becomes Queen Consort.
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queen-consort
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queen-consort (複数形 queens-consort または queens-consorts)
- Alternative form of queen consort
- 1782, “The present State of this Hospital, concluding with a List of the Royal Patronesses from its Foundation to the present Time”, in Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica. № V. […], London: […] J[ohn] Nichols, pages 42–43:
- When there is no Queen-conſort, the King nominates the maſter, brothers, &c. pro hac vice. But the Queen-dowager hath no power or juriſdiction when there is a Queen-conſort; all the attemps that have been made in ancient and modern times for this purpoſe have proved ineffectual, and the ſentences of the courts of law have unanimouſy confirmed the great and unlimited power of the Queens-conſorts of England over this ſmall eccleſiaſtical juriſdiction.
- 1839, William White, “Lecture II”, in Lectures on the Lawfulness and Advantages of National Establishments of Religion, Haddington: […] Neill and Sons; […], pages 44–45:
- 1879, E[dward] Marshall, “Remarkable Persons and Events, with other Subjects of Interest”, in Historical and Descriptive Notices of the Parish of Deddington, Oxon. (Transactions of the North Oxfordshire Archæological Society for the Year 1878), Oxford, Oxfordshire: […] James Parker and Co., page 18:
- It would be beyond the purpose of these Notices to enumerate all those who have been connected with Deddington, and have attained distinction, for several of those who have obtained a grant of the manor from time to time have their place in the history of England, some of them being of the royal family, or queens-consorts.
- 1995, Rachel Gibbons, “Medieval Queenship”, in Reading Medieval Studies: Annual Proceedings of the Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies in the University of Reading, volume XXI, →ISBN, page 104:
- It is clear that women did rule in medieval Europe, as queens-regnant , queens-regent or unofficially through the hidden influence of the queen-consort.
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While the title of the Imperial Family standing of prince or princess (of the Imperial Family) is attached after and treated as part of his or her own name such as 'Morihiro O' (Prince) in the case of the Prince Morihiro, a princess (and also imperial princess) is inscribed in such order of her husband's own name to come first, then his title, and then "hi" (queen consort) before her own name as 'Morihiro O [Prince] hi [queen consort] Shigeko Naishino [imperial princess]' in the case of the Imperial Princess Shigeko who married the Prince Morihiro.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
王・女王(皇族)の身位が「盛厚王」のように名の後に付され称呼の一部と見なされるのに対し、王妃(及び親王妃)は「盛厚王妃成子内親王」のように用いられる。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
In Korea, Koshu was pronounced as Konju, and indicated a daughter of a king and queen, while a daughter from other king consort was given a title of Okishu or 翁主.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
朝鮮では「コンジュ()」と発音し、国王の正妃の生んだ娘を指していた(その他の後宮所生の娘は「翁主」)。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
The new emperor gave fuko (Residential units (ko) assigned as prebends (fu) to support top-ranking officials, temples, shrines, and royal households such as those of the queen-consort and crown prince) and zuijin (guard) to the retired emperor as well as a title of respect.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
退位した上皇に対して新しい天皇より尊号が授与されるとともに封戸・随身が与えられた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Most of his achievements are unknown, and his life after he and Shiki no miko (the Prince Shiki [志貴]) were granted 200 households of fuko (residential units [ko] assigned as fiefs [fu] to support top-ranking officials, temples, shrines, and royal households such as those of the queen-consort and crown prince) in 686 is unknown.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
事績に不明な点が多く、686年(朱鳥元年)8月に志貴皇子と共に封200戸を加えられたが、以後の消息は分かっていない。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Each time a natural phenomenon such as eruption, light emission, or changes in the crater lake occurred, it was reported to the central government as a phenomenon caused by a Shinto god, resulting in a raise of shinkai (a rank granted to Shinto gods) and granting of fuko (residential units (ko) assigned as prebends (fu) to support top-ranking officials, temples, shrines, and royal households such as those of the queen-consort and crown prince).発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
その噴火・発光、湯だまりの変異等の自然現象が起きる度に、神霊現象として中央へ報告され、神階が上昇し、封戸が与えられるなどしていた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
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