Dronning
Dronning, which translates to "queen" in Norwegian, is a term used in Scandinavian countries, particularly in Denmark and Norway. It refers to a queen regnant, the female ruler of a country or a landed estate. Historically, the title of dronning was bestowed upon the wife of a king, but in some cases, a queen regnant held power in her own right.
In Denmark, the title of dronning is held by the wife of the king. The current queen
In Norway, the title of dronning is also used for the wife of the king, as well
In terms of historical context, the title of dronning has been associated with power and privilege throughout
Throughout its history, the title of dronning has evolved to reflect the changing social, cultural, and political