The excellent Armonico Consort musicians and singers, directed by Christopher Monks, create a background to which the action unfolds. |
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When she forays into Kentucky and the eastern mountains, both she and the Consort give the music a slight bend and loosen up a bit rhythmically. |
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Based in Amsterdam, The Fortuna Consort is an early music group exploring renaissance consort music in the form of recorder trio and lute. |
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If she keeps her seat at the local elections, she will be made mayor on May 17, with her husband Mike as Mayor's Consort. |
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The Prince Consort essay shown here can be regarded as the forerunner of later Victorian stamps. |
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Different combinations were tried, but none of them quite matched the richness and complexity of the English Consort with a bandora on the bass. |
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It will be a chance to see the stunningly restored wrought-iron interior of the Victorian building and the newly-restored Prince Consort engine working. |
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The voice phenomenon produced by lees was instantly recognisable as that of the late Consort. |
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On a couple of occasions there's such an outbreak of concerted strumming, it's as though the stage has been invaded by Andrew Lawrence-King's Harp Consort. |
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There will be Russian orchestral repertoire with Russian orchestras and a further flavour of the baroque with Anne Sofie Von Otter and the Gabrielli Consort. |
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In 1853 Barry was consulted by Albert, Prince Consort on his plans for creation of what became known as Albertopolis. |
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He was also a King Consort of Ecatepec because Tlapalizquixochtzin was Queen of that city. |
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Despite much persuasion from the generals and Consort Yu, his beloved concubine, Xiang Yu presumingly led the army to Jiulishan Mountain. |
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Like the Duchess of Cornwall, it is possible that these arms could form part of a future standard if she ascends to become Queen Consort. |
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Music was composed specially by Trevor Herbert and performed by Treorchy Male Voice Choir and the Welsh Brass Consort. |
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Others to note include Orvietan, collared late by Gurrun at Cork, and long-absent Deputy Consort, representing Michael O'Brien. |
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The Manchester Consort will be chorally trained by its co-founder and principal conductor Gregory Batsleer. |
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Queen Rania, the Queen Consort of the King of Jordan, ranks at number four. |
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Nearly half of the nation believes Camilla should be Queen Consort when Prince Charles is king, a YouGov poll reveals. |
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New England Conservatory Symphony Orchestra, Callithumpian Consort, Stephen Drury, conductor. |
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This hall was erected for the advancement of the arts and sciences and works of industry of all nations in fulfilment of the intention of Albert Prince Consort. |
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In this, he came into disagreement with the Queen, who out of loyalty to her late husband, Albert, Prince Consort, preferred Broad church teachings. |
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The Prince Consort participated directly in the laying out of the estate, gardens and woodlands to prove his knowledge of forestry and landscaping. |
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Which Queen Consort of England is associated with Hever Castle in Kent? |
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Following the accidental death of Henry II in 1559, his son succeeded as King Francis II along with his wife, the Queen Consort, also known as Mary Queen of Scots. |
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Presented with the incriminating evidence and the gravity of the accusations, the Wanli Emperor, in an attempt to spare Noble Consort Zheng, personally presided over the case. |
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The venue's sisters sites, Mambo II at Prince Consort Road, Hebburn, and Mambo's Italiano at St Hilda Street, South Shields, will also be participating. |
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Anthony Rooky, renowned lutenist and director of the Consort of Musicke. |
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Other equestrian statues in the park include one of the Prince Consort, to the west of the polo grounds, and one of Queen Elizabeth II near the Village. |
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In 1848, as a result of representations by the Prince Consort, Faraday was awarded a grace and favour house in Hampton Court in Middlesex, free of all expenses and upkeep. |
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In 1798, the architect John Nash, began building his home, East Cowes Castle, where he later entertained the Prince Consort and other prominent guests. |
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A King and Queen are chosen every six months in a crown tourney fought with sticks to decide the King or Queen, and consort. |
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This strongly implies that even in the Durham version the verse material, as in the original consort song, was meant to be sung by a treble. |
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I shall never marry you, or consort with you beyond obligational social proprieties beyond this so called adventure. |
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In his bid to recapture the good old days of government, he will spend this week in consort with his advisers and handlers. |
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Bulls consort with cows and with each other but generally spend much of their time alone. |
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To think that the absence of the monarch and her consort would mean so much less attention at the Guildhall is ridiculous. |
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As the wife of the president, Mary spent lavishly and entertained on the scale of a royal consort. |
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This set of furniture was, therefore, certainly not made for a reigning monarch or consort, as has usually been assumed. |
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Three centuries later the history of Queen Adelaide again illustrated the importance of the role of the royal consort. |
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Queen Margrethe's consort, Prince Henrik, is French and very knowledgeable about culinary matters. |
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Then he could ransom the princess back to the Queen Mother and her consort. |
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As Queen Anne's consort, Prince George would have felt very much at home with Dahl's portraits of court ladies. |
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It was at this point that a North Malabar princess, the consort of the Chirakkal Raja, arrived for worship at the temple. |
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Westralia has re-established herself as the consort of choice when the going gets tough. |
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There was need of haste, for the ship's consort was expected in a day or two. |
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Her consort found her two days later with all of the crew completely drunk on rum taken from the cargo. |
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They drink too much, stay up too late, hang around dodgy parts of town and consort with older men. |
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The pitch and scoring of the verse-anthem adaptation of the consort song present some serious problems. |
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In pursuing their goals, leaders and locales might consort with both the United States and its enemies. |
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They decided to explore renaissance consort music in the form of recorder trio with lute. |
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Their great finesse and qualities of ensemble were displayed in works ranging from Elizabethan consort music to the Hungarian avant-garde. |
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This is not an idiomatic organ part but a reduction of a consort texture, almost certainly in five real parts throughout. |
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By the same token, the unspecified six-part ritornelli in Dixit dominus may well be intended for a wind consort. |
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In 1820 George IV's attempt to divorce his consort led to the royal family's dirty linen being washed in the courts. |
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When she died, only four years ago at the age of 97, she was also the longest living empress consort in Japanese history. |
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Sri Chaitanya first married His eternal consort Sri Lakshmi-priya Devi before taking sannyasa at the age of twenty-four. |
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Queen Victoria had to create a special title, prince consort, for her husband. |
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The journals publishing the revised statement have waived copyright protection, making CONSORT easily available to all readers and trialists. |
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As consort she supplied the human touch that contrasted with the more austere image and personality of her husband. |
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Salomon, the eldest, arrived first, around 1607, and his earliest works were for the queen consort, Anne of Denmark. |
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Before departing, the king directed that his queen consort should follow him to London within about twenty days. |
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Born in 1542, she married the French Dauphin in 1558 and became the queen consort a year later. |
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The consort will be performing excerpts from JS Bach's Christmas Oratorio with organ, trumpets and timpani. |
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However, interest in how cultivated plants consort with wildlings had started long before genetic engineering was even a glimmer in a test tube. |
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Male African lions perform this maneuver when they consort with a receptive female, herding her in the desired direction. |
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Thus the viol consort has to some extent regained its place as the chamber ensemble par excellence. |
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Instead, she presented herself as an appendage to her husband and talked about her role as consort. |
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The cabaret was provided by the brass consort section of Shipston Town Band. |
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Since when did serious socialists consort with millionaire It-girls? |
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It was designed, with help from an architect and builder, by her consort Prince Albert. |
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After all, if a woman who marries a sovereign king becomes a queen consort, why shouldn't a man who marries a sovereign queen become a king consort? |
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The Pavillion de La Bouexiere, as it was called in the eighteenth century, attracted noted celebrities such as Louis XV's queen consort, Marie Leszczynska. |
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Once in her stride, she turned her Moomin books into masterpieces of word in consort with image. |
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Like his Swedish counterpart, he is said to have a roving eye, which has not gone down well with Sofia, his Greek-born consort. |
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The death at the age of 101 of the former Queen consort after 50 years of widowhood since the death of King George Vl, however, was not an appropriate peg for such discussion. |
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Indeed, the life force or Shakti within each one of us is swaying, much like a snake, to the incessant drumbeat played by her consort, Kal, Time or Shiva. |
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She then became the official mistress of Louis XV and marquise before ending up as lady-in-waiting to the queen, de facto minister, and pious, platonic consort of the king. |
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It will feature a true English consort of flute, violin, viols, cittern, lute, bandore and voices performing music by William Byrd, Thomas Morley, John Dowland and others. |
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In Norse mythology, Valhalla represents the majestic palace where dead heroes consort with Valkyries and the Gods. |
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These discoveries throw important new light on Cobbold's music for voices and viols, and enable an attempt at restoring the hypothetical lost consort anthem to be made. |
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He did not hate this hot-tempered consort who shared his bed. |
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He had lost a fine wife, an elegant consort, a selfless companion. |
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Ceremonial royal funerals are for those members of the Royal Family who hold high military rank, for the consort of the sovereign and for the heir to the throne. |
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Years ago, on a Royal tour of Canada, the Queen and her consort, the Duke of Edinburgh stopped in Bumcrack, Sask., for a Royal visit and state dinner. |
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As his new consort he purchased from Governor King a small, colonial-built vessel, the Casuarina, to help him with the continued close charting of the coast. |
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He was in no mood to risk a delay that might bring in the pirate ship's consort, which was daily expected, so he sent his men on board her that evening and fired her. |
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Some more consort music is known from other sources, but there is not much of it, and this book is concerned only with the contents of the 1604 edition. |
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For singers, these intensive weeks offer classes in sight-reading, aural tests and consort singing, and advice on choral scholarships receives a high priority. |
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Her high-flying film success has not stopped speculation that ultimately he is grooming her for a more substantial role than consort, mother and co-star. |
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Both Khandro Rinpoches were emanations of Yeshe Tsogyal, consort of Padmasambhava, the great guru who brought Buddhism to Tibet in the eighth century. |
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Another marked difference between the bassoon and the dulcian is that as was common with other Renaissance instruments, it came in a consort or family. |
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During the appearance, the monarch wears the Imperial State Crown and, if there is one, the queen consort wears her consort crown. |
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Shall they draw off to their privileged quarters, and consort only with their peers? |
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If there is a queen consort, she is anointed, invested, crowned and enthroned in a simple ceremony immediately after homage is paid. |
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Constantine was the son of Flavius Valerius Constantius, a Roman Army officer, and his consort Helena. |
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He also raised the consort song, the church anthem and the Anglican service setting to new heights. |
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He virtually created the Tudor consort and keyboard fantasia, having only the most primitive models to follow. |
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Construction began in 1939, with the cornerstone laid by Queen Elizabeth, consort to King George VI and later Queen Mother. |
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The period up to 1591 also saw important additions to Byrd's output of consort music, some of which have probably been lost. |
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There is a persistent belief that Greensleeves was composed by Henry VIII for his lover and future queen consort Anne Boleyn. |
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At court, while her father was between marriages and without a consort, Mary acted as hostess. |
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Blanche's daughter Joan I of Navarre was queen regnant of Navarre and through her marriage to Philip IV of France was queen consort of France. |
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As the title of Byrd's collection implies, consort songs varied widely in character. |
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Put simply, the 91-year-old consort of the monarch is not looking well. |
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Although not popular with many people, by law she would automatically become queen consort. |
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She laughed, for she had just named sadhanas that required a female consort. |
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By the 2nd century, the empire declined amidst land acquisitions, invasions, and feuding between consort clans and eunuchs. |
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Adding to its legendary status is that the hotel was named after Berengaria of Navarre, the queen consort to King Richard I of England. |
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He was crowned King of France in the Cathedral of Reims on 25 January 1515, with Claude as his queen consort. |
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In Scotland, a queen consort will use the Scottish version of the Royal Standard. |
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Queen Caroline, consort of King George IV, was tried by the House of Commons and acquitted. |
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Queens consort and the wives of sons of the monarch also have their own personal coat of arms. |
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The title is held today by Prince Andrew, second son of Queen Elizabeth II and her consort Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. |
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Twenty days later, she married the Dauphin at Notre Dame de Paris, and he became king consort of Scotland. |
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Senior members of the Royal Family may also be appointed, but this is confined to the current consort and heir apparent and consort. |
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Since the new year opened, a New Jersey nun, a bishop from Spain, a priest from Italy and the queen consort of the two kingdoms of Sicily and Naples were beatified. |
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The consort of the queen has passed from this troubled sphere. |
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Of his many wives may be named the princesses Teitlalco, Acatlan, and Miahuaxochitl, of whom the first named appears to have been the only legitimate consort. |
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According to surviving Ming historical records, Zhu Di's mother was the Hongwu Emperor's primary consort, Empress Ma, the view Zhu Di himself maintained. |
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Margaret was the mother of three kings of Scotland, or four, if Edmund of Scotland, who ruled with his uncle, Donald III, is counted, and of a queen consort of England. |
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The castle was commissioned in the 1560s by Gilbert Balfour, who probably played the leading role in the murder of Lord Darnley, consort of Mary, Queen of Scots. |
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The title of Princess of Wales has always been held by the Prince's wife in her capacity as spouse of the heir apparent and therefore future queen consort. |
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Queen consort Anne Boleyn descended directly from Gruffydd II ap Madog, Lord of Dinas Bran through his daughter, Angharad who married William Le Boteler of Wem, Shropshire. |
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The crown was first worn by James V to the coronation of his second wife, Mary of Guise, as queen consort at Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, in the year of its manufacture. |
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Queens consort of the British monarch are granted arms based on the Royal Standard and their own personal arms from before their marriage, or the arms of their family. |
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Royal arms of Mary as Queen of Scots and Queen consort of France. |
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Queens consort in the 20th century arrived at their coronation bareheaded, and remained so until the point in the service when they were crowned with their own crown. |
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Wives of kings are then anointed and crowned as queen consort. |
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Byrd also played a role in the emergence of the new verse anthem, which seems to have evolved in part from the practice of adding vocal refrains to consort songs. |
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