QUEEN REGNANT vs EARL MARSHAL: NOUN
- A female monarch who reigns in her own right, in contrast to a queen consort, who is the wife of a reigning king.
- A queen reigning in her own right.
- A female sovereign ruler
- A hereditary royal officeholder and chivalric title under the sovereign of the United Kingdom, responsible for state funerals and coronations.
- An officer of the English peerage who organizes royal processions and other ceremonies
QUEEN REGNANT vs EARL MARSHAL: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- An officer of state in England who marshals and orders all great ceremonials, takes cognizance of matters relating to honor, arms, and pedigree, and directs the proclamation of peace and war. The court of chivalry was formerly under his jurisdiction, and he is still the head of the herald's office or college of arms.
QUEEN REGNANT vs EARL MARSHAL: RELATED WORDS
- Regious, Kingling, Prince, Queen of england, Queenhood, Kingless, King, Grand duchess, Queen consort, Monarch, Female aristocrat, Queenlike, Queen dowager, Female monarch, Queen
- Discrown, Holy roman empire, Grand duchess, Unqueen, Regious, Interregent, Dapifer, Imperiality, Queenhood, Greencloth, Toparch, Queen regnant, Knight marshal, Aulic, Regalism
QUEEN REGNANT vs EARL MARSHAL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unqueen, Regious, Kingling, Prince, Queen of england, Queenhood, Kingless, King, Grand duchess, Queen consort, Monarch, Female aristocrat, Queenlike, Queen dowager, Queen
- Discrown, Holy roman empire, Grand duchess, Unqueen, Regious, Interregent, Dapifer, Imperiality, Queenhood, Greencloth, Toparch, Queen regnant, Knight marshal, Aulic, Regalism
QUEEN REGNANT vs EARL MARSHAL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- For example, Urraca, unlike any other woman discussed in this project, ruled as queen regnant, though her right to do so was frequently contested.
- Queen Regnant automatically passes on her dynastic name to her son or daughter who succeeds her.
- In most countries, Jeanne would automatically have become queen regnant on the death of her baby brother.
- Howard, the sixteenth duke of Norfolk, he was the leading Roman Catholic layman, and deputy earl marshal of England.
- Sir Iain of Cawdor transferred the office of Earl Marshal to Duke William of Hoghton.
- The Earl Marshal will not stir without an order to do so.
- Earl Marshal and Lord High Admiral passed through inheritance.