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The non-[[Sovereign]] partner in a reigning couple. | The non-[[Sovereign]] partner in a reigning couple. | ||
Definition | Definition in [http://www.antir.sca.org/Pubs/Laws/AnTir_Laws_May_2010.pdf Kingdom Law] can found in the Glossary | ||
For example, if Lord Joe fights for Lady Mary in a [[Crown Tournament]] and wins, he will be recognized as the Sovereign and she as the Consort. The term is ''not'' gender-specific; if Lady Mary fought for Lord Joe in Crown Tournament and wins, she would be the Sovereign and he would be the Consort. | For example, if Lord Joe fights for Lady Mary in a [[Crown Tournament]] and wins, he will be recognized as the Sovereign and she as the Consort. The term is ''not'' gender-specific; if Lady Mary fought for Lord Joe in Crown Tournament and wins, she would be the Sovereign and he would be the Consort. |
Latest revision as of 09:10, 16 August 2010
The non-Sovereign partner in a reigning couple.
Definition in Kingdom Law can found in the Glossary
For example, if Lord Joe fights for Lady Mary in a Crown Tournament and wins, he will be recognized as the Sovereign and she as the Consort. The term is not gender-specific; if Lady Mary fought for Lord Joe in Crown Tournament and wins, she would be the Sovereign and he would be the Consort.
Upon successfully completing their reign, the Consort becomes a member of either the Order of the Rose (kingdom consorts) or the Order of the Valerous Estate (principality consorts).
There is an An Tir Consorts e-mail list for past and current kingdom and principality consorts.
See also: Sovereign, and Inspiration