Easy! That would be `The virgin Mary.` She IS the most graceful and peaceful woman that ever lived as she took a big role in Jesus` life. She said `yes`making peace without any hastle and without a big fit.
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No Queen has ever been "knighted". Knighthood is exclusively a title given to men. Yes, but the nearest to a knight a woman can get is to be given the title LADY....eg Lady Thatcher (The first woman prime minister)
The husband of a queen is frequently known as a "prince consort". Although constitutions of countries vary, when a queen accedes to the throne, it is rare that her husband will automatically become a king. The terms "prince consort" and "king consort" are used instead. In Great Britain, the title of "prince consort" is not automatically given. In fact, Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh who is the husband of Queen Elizabeth II has not been formally given the title by the queen.
No US president has been knighted or otherwise officially been given the title of "Sir".
It is a tradition in the UK royal family, that when a member gets married, they are given a new title. Since there had been no Duke of Cambridge since Prince George, who died in 1859, the Queen decided to reissue the title.
Blessed is the title given to those who have been beatified much like saint is the title given to those who have been canonized.
The King of England would be the head of the British Royal Family. However, England has a Queen. This is because Queen Elizabeth II took over the throne after her father's death. When she married Prince Philip, he could not assume a title which would be higher than Queen Elizabeth's, hence he remains a prince and has also been given the title "Duke of Edinburgh", but cannot be given the title "King" or "King Consort" like other men throughout history is various royal families.
Father of the Constitution
If the mother of the British sovereign had been the queen consort, then the customary title for her would usually be "Her Majesty the Queen Mother," although she might also be known by the the name and title she used during the lifetime of her late husband the king, such as, "Her Majesty Queen Mary." If the mother of the sovereign had not been a queen consort, then she would not become a "Queen Mother", but would continue with the title she had before the accession of the new sovereign. So, for example, Queen Victoria's mother, who had never been a Queen, continued to be known as "the duchess of Kent."
Henry VIII's firstborn was a female. At the time of her birth, she was the heir apparent to the throne and was known as Her Royal Highness, the Princess Mary. *The title of Princess Royal was yet to be invented.**There were some title changes later in her life, these were when she was proclaimed illegitimate and when she became queen.
She would have had to have been born into the Royal family, all wives of reigning kings are queen consorts, husbands of reigning queens are princes's.
(The) President-Elect.
Jimmy Carter was given a Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. He should have been given it earlier for his work on a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel.