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The non-[[Sovereign]] partner in a reigning couple.
 
The non-[[Sovereign]] partner in a reigning couple.
  
Definition from [http://antir.sca.org/Pubs/Laws2005/kingdomonly.php#def Kingdom Law]
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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 16:10, 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