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  • 1Consort Fu — Grand Empress Dowager of China Reign 7 BC 2 BC Predecessor Empress Wang Zhengjun Successor Empress Dowager Bian Spouse Emperor Yuan of Han …

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  • 2Consort Dugu — Consort Dugu, imperial consort rank Guifei (獨孤貴妃, personal name unknown) (died November 3, 775[1]), formally Empress Zhenyi (貞懿皇后, literally the virtuous and kind empress ), was an imperial consort of the Chinese Tang Dynasty, during the reign of …

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  • 3Prince consort — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Prince et Consort (homonymie). Albert, Prince consort du Royaume Uni …

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  • 4Prince Gaston, Count of Eu — Gaston d Orléans Count of Eu Reign 28 April 1842 – 28 August 1922 ( 1000000000000008000000080 years, 10000000000000122000000122 days) …

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  • 5Consort Feng Yuan — (馮媛, imperial title Zhaoyi (昭儀), died 6 BC) was an imperial consort during China s Han Dynasty. She was a favorite of Emperor Yuan. She was viewed largely positively for her heroism and (presumed) humility, and viewed sympathetically for her… …

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  • 6consort — [ kɔ̃sɔr ] n. m. et adj. m. • consors « complice » 1392; lat. consors « qui partage le sort » 1 ♦ Au plur. Untel et consorts, et ceux qui agissent avec lui; et les gens de même espèce (souvent péj.). ♢ Dr. Plaideurs ayant un intérêt commun à un… …

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  • 7Consort Yang (Wenzong) — Consort Yang, imperial consort rank Xianfei (楊賢妃, personal name unknown) (died February 12, 840[1][2]), was an imperial consort of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. She was a concubine of Emperor Wenzong who became involved in the selection… …

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  • 8Prince — Prince, from the Latin root princeps , is a general term for a monarch, for a member of a monarch s or former monarch s family, and is a hereditary title in some members of Europe s highest nobility. The female equivalent is a princess.Historical …

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  • 9Consort Xiao — Spouse Emperor Gaozong of Tang Issue Li Sujie, Prince of Xu Princess Yiyang Princess Gao an Died 655 Chang an, Tang Dynasty Consort Xiao, imperial consort rank Shufei (蕭淑妃, personal name unknown) (died 655?[1]) …

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  • 10Consort Xiao (Gaozong) — Consort Xiao, imperial consort rank Shufei (蕭淑妃, personal name unknown) (d. 655? [The timing of Empress Wang s and Consort Xiao s deaths was not clearly indicated in the Book of Tang and the New Book of Tang . The Zizhi Tongjian placed their… …

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