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A '''royal consort''' is the legal spouse of a ruling king or queen. Consorts of the Cordonian monarch have no constitutional status or legal authority; however, the [[constitution of Cordonia]] does allow the monarch to share some of their authority with their spouse, i.e. representing the country for diplomatic missions. The power-sharing agreement does not allow a monarch to create new status or authority for their spouse, it only allows the monarch to share their own authority that is limited by the constitution. Most monarchs did not share their authority with their spouses until the 20th century with the rise of the women's rights movement. Royal consorts have considerable influence in culture, politics and law in the country and have been seen as an equal partner to the monarch.
A '''royal consort''' is the legal spouse of a ruling king or queen. Consorts of the Cordonian monarch have no constitutional status or legal authority; however, the [[constitution of Cordonia]] does allow the monarch to share some of their authority with their spouse, i.e. representing the country for diplomatic missions. The power-sharing agreement does not allow a monarch to create new status or authority for their spouse, it only allows the monarch to share their own authority that is limited by the constitution. Most monarchs did not share their authority with their spouses until the 20th century with the rise of the women's rights movement. Royal consorts have considerable influence in culture, politics and law in the country and have been seen as an equal partner to the monarch.


As of 2021, the current consort is [[Queen Olivia]], the former [[Duchess of Lythikos]]. There is one living consort: [[Queen Regina The Queen Mother]], the stepmother to the King.
As of 2021, the current consort is [[Queen Olivia]], the former [[Duchess of Lythikos]]. There is one living consort: [[Queen Regina]], the stepmother to the King.
 
== House of Rys-Saxe ==
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
!width = "8%" | Picture
!width = "11%" | Name
!width = "10%" | Parents
!width = "10%" | Birth
!width = "8%" | Marriage
!width = "8%" | Became consort
!width = "8%" | Coronation
!width = "10%" | Ceased to be consort
!width = "10%" | Death
!Resting place
!width = "5%" | Spouse
|-
|align="center"|
[[File:John Charles Spencer, Viscount Althorp, 3rd Earl Spencer (1782-1845) by Henry Pierce Bone.jpg|100px|frameless]]
|align="center"|[[:wikipedia:John Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer|The 3rd Earl Spencer]]
|align="center" rowspan="2"|Father, [[:wikipedia:George Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer|The 2nd Earl Spencer]]<br>Mother, [[:wikipedia:Lavinia Spencer, Countess Spencer|The Countess Spencer]]
|align="center"|30 May 1782<br>[[:wikipedia:St James's|St James's]], Middlesex, England
|align="center" colspan="3"|1800
|align="center"|1813<br>''Divorced''
|align="center"|1 October 1845
|align="center"|[[:wikipedia:Wiseton|Wiseton]], Nottinghamshire, England
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[Marae]]
|-
|align="center"|
[[File:Robert Cavendish Spencer Gauci.jpg|100px|frameless]]
|align="center"|[[:wikipedia:Robert Cavendish Spencer|The Hon. Robert Spencer]]
|align="center"|1791<br>[[:wikipedia:Althorp|Althorp]], Northamptonshire, England
|align="center" colspan="3"|1820
|align="center" colspan="2"|1849
|align="center"|Unknown
 
|-
|align="center"|
|align="center"|[[Lord Ralf Beaumont]]
|align="center"|Father, –<br>Mother, –
|align="center"|1798<br>[[Ramsford]], Cordonia
|align="center" colspan="3"|1830
|align="center" colspan="2"|1 November 1865<br>
|align="center"|St. Petersburg Chapel, [[Cordonian C.D.]]
|align="center"|[[Sabrina of Cordonia|Sabrina]]
|-
|align="center"|
|align="center"| –
|align="center"| –
|align="center"| –
|align="center"| –
|align="center"| –
|align="center"| –
|align="center"| –
|align="center"| –
|align="center"| –
|align="center"| [[Achim of Cordonia|Achim]]
|-
|align="center"|
|align="center"|[[Stefen, King of Cordonia|Stefen Meiningen]]
|align="center"|Father, Isaac Meiningen<br>Mother, Sara Loveless
|align="center"|3 March 1870<br>[[Vescovi]], Cordonia
|align="center" colspan="3"|1892
|align="center"|6 May 1950<br>''Wife's death''
|align="center"|26 December 1959
|align="center"|St. Petersburg Chapel, [[Cordonian C.D.]]
|align="center"|[[Adriana of Cordonia|Adriana]]
|}


== House of Ryan ==
== House of Ryan ==
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!Resting place
!Resting place
!width = "5%" | Spouse
!width = "5%" | Spouse
|-
|align="center"|
|align="center"|[[Mary, Princess Consort]]
|align="center"|Father, [[:wikipedia:George V|George V]]<br>Mother, [[:wikipedia:Mary of Teck|Mary of Teck]]
|align="center"|25 April 1897<br>[[:wikipedia:York Cottage|York Cottage]], [[:wikipedia:Harewood, West Yorkshire|Harewood, West Yorkshire]], United Kingdom
|align="center" colspan="3"|1922
|align="center"|20 January 1959<br>''Husband's death''
|align="center"|28 March 1965
|align="center"|[[:wikipedia:All Saints' Church, Harewood|All Saints' Church, Harewood]], West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
|align="center"|[[Dirk I]]
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|-
|align="center"|
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|align="center"|24 March 1977<br>''Husband's death''
|align="center"|24 March 1977<br>''Husband's death''
|align="center"|21 April 2011
|align="center"|21 April 2011
|align="center"|St. Petersburg Chapel, Westend, Cordonia
|align="center"|St. Petersburg Chapel, [[Cordonian C.D.]]
|align="center"|[[Dirk II]]
|align="center"|[[Dirk II]]
|-
|-
|align="center"|
|align="center"|
|align="center"|[[Princess Matilda]]
|align="center"|[[Princess Matilda]]
|align="center"|Father, Prince Leon of Monaco<br>Mother, Juliette Schmidt
|align="center"|Father, [[:wikipedia:Rainier III, Prince of Monaco|Rainier III, Prince of Monaco]]<br>Mother, [[:wikipedia:Grace Kelly|Grace Kelly]]
|align="center"|31 October 1958<br>Monte Carlo, [[:wikipedia:Monaco|Monaco]]
|align="center"|31 October 1958<br>Monte Carlo, [[:wikipedia:Monaco|Monaco]]
|align="center" colspan="2"|13 August 1981
|align="center" colspan="2"|13 August 1981
|align="center"|14 August 1981
|align="center"|14 August 1981
|align="center" colspan="2"|15 May 1985
|align="center" colspan="2"|15 May 1985
|align="center"|St. Petersburg Chapel, Westend, Cordonia
|align="center"|[[Applewood Manor]], Cordonia
|align="center"|[[King Constantine The King Father|Constantine]]
|align="center" rowspan="3"|[[King Constantine The King Father|Constantine]]
|-
|-
|align="center"| [[File:QueenEleanor1.jpg|100px]]
|align="center"| [[File:QueenEleanor1.jpg|100px]]
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|align="center" colspan="3"|1 August 1986
|align="center" colspan="3"|1 August 1986
|align="center" colspan="2"|11 September 1999
|align="center" colspan="2"|11 September 1999
|align="center"|St. Petersburg Chapel, Westend, Cordonia
|align="center"|St. Petersburg Chapel, [[Cordonian C.D.]]
|align="center"|Constantine
|-
|-
|align="center"|  
|align="center"|  
|align="center"|[[Queen Regina The Queen Mother|Lady Regina Amaranth]]
|align="center"|[[Queen Regina|Lady Regina Amaranth]]
|align="center"|Father, Henry Amaranth <br>Mother, Cecilia Lorea-Kittens
|align="center"|Father, [[Gino Amaranth, Duke of Krona]] <br>Mother, [[Gertrude Amaranth, Duchess of Krona]]
|align="center"|12 December 1959<br>[[Cordonia]]
|align="center"|12 December 1959<br>[[Cordonia]]
|align="center" colspan="2"|2004
|align="center" colspan="2"|2004
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|align="center"|19 May 2021<br>''Husband's abdication''
|align="center"|19 May 2021<br>''Husband's abdication''
|align="center" colspan="2"|–<br>Age: {{ayd|1959|12|12}}
|align="center" colspan="2"|–<br>Age: {{ayd|1959|12|12}}
|align="center"|Constantine
|-
|-
|align="center"|  
|align="center"| [[File:Olivia Nevrakis in 2020.jpeg|100px]]
|align="center"|[[Queen Olivia|The Duchess of Lythikos]]
|align="center"|[[Queen Olivia|The Duchess of Lythikos]]
|align="center"|Father, [[Lionel Nervakis, 19th Duke of Lythikos]] <br>Mother, [[Camellia Nevrakis, Duchess of Lythikos]]
|align="center"|Father, [[Lionel Nervakis, 19th Duke of Lythikos]] <br>Mother, [[Camellia Nevrakis, Duchess of Lythikos]]

Latest revision as of 01:18, 3 November 2022

A royal consort is the legal spouse of a ruling king or queen. Consorts of the Cordonian monarch have no constitutional status or legal authority; however, the constitution of Cordonia does allow the monarch to share some of their authority with their spouse, i.e. representing the country for diplomatic missions. The power-sharing agreement does not allow a monarch to create new status or authority for their spouse, it only allows the monarch to share their own authority that is limited by the constitution. Most monarchs did not share their authority with their spouses until the 20th century with the rise of the women's rights movement. Royal consorts have considerable influence in culture, politics and law in the country and have been seen as an equal partner to the monarch.

As of 2021, the current consort is Queen Olivia, the former Duchess of Lythikos. There is one living consort: Queen Regina, the stepmother to the King.

House of Rys-Saxe

Picture Name Parents Birth Marriage Became consort Coronation Ceased to be consort Death Resting place Spouse

John Charles Spencer, Viscount Althorp, 3rd Earl Spencer (1782-1845) by Henry Pierce Bone.jpg

The 3rd Earl Spencer Father, The 2nd Earl Spencer
Mother, The Countess Spencer
30 May 1782
St James's, Middlesex, England
1800 1813
Divorced
1 October 1845 Wiseton, Nottinghamshire, England Marae

Robert Cavendish Spencer Gauci.jpg

The Hon. Robert Spencer 1791
Althorp, Northamptonshire, England
1820 1849 Unknown
Lord Ralf Beaumont Father, –
Mother, –
1798
Ramsford, Cordonia
1830 1 November 1865
St. Petersburg Chapel, Cordonian C.D. Sabrina
Achim
Stefen Meiningen Father, Isaac Meiningen
Mother, Sara Loveless
3 March 1870
Vescovi, Cordonia
1892 6 May 1950
Wife's death
26 December 1959 St. Petersburg Chapel, Cordonian C.D. Adriana

House of Ryan

Picture Name Parents Birth Marriage Became consort Coronation Ceased to be consort Death Resting place Spouse
Mary, Princess Consort Father, George V
Mother, Mary of Teck
25 April 1897
York Cottage, Harewood, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
1922 20 January 1959
Husband's death
28 March 1965 All Saints' Church, Harewood, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Dirk I
Princess Abigail Father, Ernest Augustus, Prince of Hanover and Denmark
Mother, Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia
16 April 1931
Berlin, Weimar Republic
11 June 1957 2 February 1960 24 March 1977
Husband's death
21 April 2011 St. Petersburg Chapel, Cordonian C.D. Dirk II
Princess Matilda Father, Rainier III, Prince of Monaco
Mother, Grace Kelly
31 October 1958
Monte Carlo, Monaco
13 August 1981 14 August 1981 15 May 1985 Applewood Manor, Cordonia Constantine
QueenEleanor1.jpg Eleanor Edison Father, Nathanael Edison
Mother, Claire Dupont
19 July 1969
London, England
1 August 1986 11 September 1999 St. Petersburg Chapel, Cordonian C.D.
Lady Regina Amaranth Father, Gino Amaranth, Duke of Krona
Mother, Gertrude Amaranth, Duchess of Krona
12 December 1959
Cordonia
2004 2004 19 May 2021
Husband's abdication

Age: 64 years, 186 days
Olivia Nevrakis in 2020.jpeg The Duchess of Lythikos Father, Lionel Nervakis, 19th Duke of Lythikos
Mother, Camellia Nevrakis, Duchess of Lythikos
27 January 1988
Cordonia
22 February 2022 23 February 2022
Age: 36 years, 140 days
Liam

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