Examples of 'queenship' in a sentence

Meaning of "queenship"

queenship (noun) - the position, authority, or dignity of a queen; can also refer to the wife or widow of a reigning king
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  • The rank, status, position, or dignity of a queen.

How to use "queenship" in a sentence

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Edgar gave me something better than a queenship.
A history of queenship was essential to construct a shared past.
We have to determine queenship soon.
Queenship and political power in medieval and early modern Spain.
This alone would suffice to give her the right to queenship.
All other titles to queenship derive from this eternal intention of God.
The crown which adorns the top of the letter represents her queenship of heaven.
But she exercises her queenship as a mother to her children entrusted to her by God.
Females sometimes adopt these abandoned nests and take over queenship in variable numbers of foundresses.
Queenship of Mary.
There are at least three published studies on queenship among the Visigoths.
You now have my Queenship after my Assumption into heaven.
Only kings, kingship can smite enemies not queenship at all.
However, no queenship is complete without their court.
The interesting thing is, only one of these works has queenship as the main point.

See also

Congregation of Queenship of Mary, Biography and information.
Little is known about Bertha 's queenship.
Queenship and sanctity, The lives of Mathilda and The epitaph of Adelheid.
There are other aspects of Mary 's queenship we could bring out.
She's handling most the workload, but this prince of Hell challenged my queenship.
Mary's queenship is a queenship of love.
Why the Guild is so involved in the queenship of Miros?
Mary 's queenship has roots in Scripture.
It was on the feast of the Queenship of Mary!
Eleanor of Provence, queenship in thirteenth-century England.
In the encyclical Ad caeli reginam he promulgated the feast, Queenship of Mary.
Plus XII established the feast of the Queenship of Mary in 1954.

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