Under physical competition for queenship, larger individuals should often be able to physically dominate others. |
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Katherine was the daughter of two reigning monarchs: educated, gracious and regal, she had been trained for queenship and saw it as her vocation. |
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Having edited two notable collections on kingship and queenship, Anne Duggan has now logically turned her attention towards the next rank down in the hierarchy. |
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He is currently refining one paper on Anglo-Saxon queenship and another on the avunculate in Beowulf, the latter invited for Philological Quarterly. |
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In the home-circle and among her companions, Charlotte lays aside her queenship and becomes a gentle Lottie. |
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Professor Chernock is currently writing a book about 19th-century British perceptions of queenship, which, she argues, illuminate the broader rising demand for women's political rights. |
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Who, now, would still dare claim that the queenship of the Lady, the powers won by the Queen and her actual right over the things of this world are only illusions, pipe dreams and metaphors! |
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He made little of her queenship, nothing at all of her immense seniority. |
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