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  1. Mar 9, 2016 · Emperors had access to upwards of 10,000 consorts, says Swope. In terms of how many they actually had relations with, the average was around a few dozen, with five or six women in the emperor’s ...

  2. Apr 9, 2021 · Published 5:35 AM PDT, April 9, 2021. LONDON (AP) — Prince Philip was the longest serving royal consort in British history by more than a decade when he died Friday at 99. It was a role he assumed in 1952 when his wife, Queen Elizabeth II, ascended to the throne after the sudden death of her father King George VI.

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  4. Since the union of England and Scotland in 1707, there have been eleven consorts of the British monarch. Queens between 1727 and 1814 were also Electress of Hanover , as their husbands all held the title of Elector of Hanover . [4]

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    Name
    Arms
    Birth
    Queen Camilla Camilla Rosemary Shand
    17 July 1947 Daughter of Bruce Shand and ...
    8 September 2022 Spouse's accession
    Prince Philip Philip of Greece and ...
    10 June 1921 Son of Prince Andrew of ...
    6 February 1952 Spouse's accession
    Queen Elizabeth Elizabeth Angela ...
    4 August 1900 Daughter of Claude ...
    11 December 1936 Spouse's accession
    26 May 1867 Daughter of Francis, Duke of ...
    6 May 1910 Spouse's accession
  5. Apr 9, 2021 · Associated Press. April 9, 2021 7:42 AM PT. LONDON —. Prince Philip was the longest serving royal consort in British history by more than a decade when he died Friday at 99. It was a role he ...

  6. Several sovereigns had no consorts: King William II, King Edward V, King Edward VI, and Queen Elizabeth I were unmarried, King George I divorced his wife before he became king, and King Edward VIII did not marry until after he abdicated.

  7. Oct 5, 2020 · October 5, 2020 | by Scott Bomboy. More in Constitution Daily Blog. The Electoral College is a uniquely American institution and no stranger to controversy. But legally contested presidential elections within its system are not the norm for a part of the Constitution that dates back to 1787.

  8. Dec 8, 2016 · The Constitution does not specifically require electors to cast their votes according to the popular vote in their states, but the laws of 29 states and the District of Columbia bind electors...

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