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-'''Margaret of Burgundy''', ([[French language|French]]: ''Marguerite de Bourgogne'') ([[1290]] – [[August 14]] [[1315]]), was the first [[queen consort]] of King [[Louis X of France|Louis X]] of France and Navarre.+A '''queen consort''' is the title given to the [[wife]] of a reigning [[Monarch|king]]. Queens consort usually share their husbands' [[Royal and noble ranks|rank]] and hold the feminine equivalent of their husbands' monarchical [[title]]s. Most of the time, however, they have no real power. Famous examples include [[Anne Boleyn]] and [[Marie Antoinette]].
 +==Examples of royal consorts==
 +'''Past queens consort''':
 +* Queen [[Marie Antoinette]], consort to [[Louis XVI]] of [[France]]
 +* Queen [[Mary of Teck|Mary]], consort of [[George V of the United Kingdom|George V]]
 +* Queen [[Alexandra of Denmark|Alexandra]], consort of [[Edward VII of the United Kingdom|Edward VII]]
 +* Queen [[Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon|Elizabeth]], consort of [[George VI of the United Kingdom|George VI]]
 +* Queen [[Queen Fabiola of Belgium|Fabiola]], consort of [[Baudouin I of Belgium|Baudouin I of the Belgians]]
 +* Queen [[Marie-José of Belgium|Marie José]], consort of [[Humbert II of Italy|Umberto II of Italy]]
 +* Queen [[Queen Kapiolani|Kapiolani]], consort of King [[Kalākaua]] of [[Kingdom of Hawaii|Hawai{{okina}}i]]
 +* Queen [[Soraya Tarzi]], consort of King [[Amanullah Khan]] of [[Reforms of Amanullah Khan and civil war|Afghanistan]]
 +* Tsaritsa [[Giovanna of Savoy|Ioanna]], consort of Tsar [[Boris III of Bulgaria]]
 +* Empress [[Empress Farah Pahlavi|Farah Pahlavi]], consort of [[Mohammad Reza Shah]] of [[Iran]]
 +* Queen [[Fawzia of Egypt|Fawzia]], consort of [[Mohammad Reza Shah]] of [[Persia]]
 +* Queen Regent [[Saovabha Bongsri]], consort of [[Chulalongkorn]] of [[Siam]]
 +* [[Panapillai Amma]] (queen consort) Srimathi Lakshmi Pilla Kochamma Chempakaraman Arumana Ammaveedu, wife of Visakham Thirunal [[Maharajah]] of [[Travancore]].
 +* Queen [[Catherine of Aragon| Catherine]], first Queen consort of [[Henry VIII]] of [[England]], she was also [[regent]] when he was in a war in [[France]].
 +* Queen [[Hortense de Beauharnais|Hortense]], consort of [[Louis Bonaparte]], King of [[Holland]].
 +* Queen [[Wilhelmine of Prussia (1774-1837)|Wilhelmine]], consort of [[William I of the Netherlands]].
 +* Queen [[Anna Pavlovna of Russia|Anna Pavlovna]], consort of [[William II of the Netherlands]].
 +* Queen [[Sophie of Württemberg|Sophie]], first consort of [[William III of the Netherlands]].
 +* Queen [[Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont|Emma]], second consort of [[William III of the Netherlands]]. When William died on 23 November 1890, Emma became regent (1890 - 1898) for her underaged daughter, [[Wilhelmina of the Netherlands|Wilhelmina]], the late king's only surviving child.
 + 
 +See [[Royal Consorts of the United Kingdom and its predecessor realms]] for a more complete list of queens consort of the United Kingdom.
 + 
 +'''Present queens consort''':
 +* Queen [[Queen Paola of Belgium|Paola]], consort of [[Albert II of Belgium|Albert II of the Belgians]]
 +* Queen [[Queen Rania of Jordan|Rania]], consort of [[Abdullah II of Jordan]]
 +* Queen [[Queen Silvia of Sweden|Silvia]], consort of [[Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden]]
 +* Queen [[Queen Sirikit of Thailand|Sirikit]], consort of [[Rama IX of Thailand]]
 +* Queen [[Sofía of Spain|Sofia]], consort of [[Juan Carlos I of Spain]]
 +* Queen [[Queen Sonja of Norway|Sonja]], consort of [[Harald V of Norway]]
 +* Queen [[Queen 'Masenate Mohato Seeiso|'Masenate]], consort of [[Letsie III of Lesotho]]
 +* Empress [[Empress_Michiko_of_Japan|Michiko]], consort of [[Akihito of Japan]]
 +* Queen [[Queen Sylvia of Buganda|Sylvia]], consort of [[Muwenda Mutebi II of Buganda]]. Her official title is [[Nnabagereka of Buganda]]
 + 
 +Because queens consort lack an [[regnal number|ordinal]] with which to distinguish between them, many historical texts and encyclopedias refer to deceased consorts by their pre-marital or maiden name or title, not by their marital royal title.
 + 
 +Thus:
 + 
 +* Queen Mary, consort of [[George V of the United Kingdom|George V]], is usually called [[Mary of Teck]]
 +* Queen Maria José, consort of [[Humbert II of Italy|Umberto II of Italy]], is usually called [[Marie José of Belgium]]
 +* Queen Philippa, consort of [[John I of Portugal]], is usually called [[Philippa of Lancaster]]
 +* Queen Catherine, first consort of [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]], is called [[Catherine of Aragon]]
 +* Queen Anne, second consort of [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]], is called [[Anne Boleyn]]
 +* Queen Catherine, consort of [[Charles II of England|Charles II]], is called [[Catherine of Braganza]].
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A queen consort is the title given to the wife of a reigning king. Queens consort usually share their husbands' rank and hold the feminine equivalent of their husbands' monarchical titles. Most of the time, however, they have no real power. Famous examples include Anne Boleyn and Marie Antoinette.

Examples of royal consorts

Past queens consort:

See Royal Consorts of the United Kingdom and its predecessor realms for a more complete list of queens consort of the United Kingdom.

Present queens consort:

Because queens consort lack an ordinal with which to distinguish between them, many historical texts and encyclopedias refer to deceased consorts by their pre-marital or maiden name or title, not by their marital royal title.

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