count

61 ENTRIES FOUND:
  1. count (noun)
  2. Aehrenthal, Aloys, Count Lexa von (biographical name)
  3. Alfieri, Vittorio, Count (biographical name)
  4. Amadeus VI (biographical name)
  5. Andrássy Gyula, Count (biographical name)
  6. Arakcheyev, Aleksey (Andreyevich), Count (biographical name)
  7. Basie, Count (biographical name)
  8. Berchtold, Leopold, count von (biographical name)
  9. Bernadotte (af Wisborg), Folke, Count (biographical name)
  10. Bernstorff, Johann-Heinrich, count von (biographical name)
  11. Beust, Friedrich Ferdinand, count von (biographical name)
  12. Caprivi, (Georg) Leo, count von (biographical name)
  13. Cavour, Camillo Benso, count di (biographical name)
  14. Chambord, Henri Dieudonné d'Artois, count de (biographical name)
  15. Ciano, Galeazzo, count di Cortellazzo (biographical name)
  16. Conrad von Hötzendorf, Franz (Xaver Josef), Count (biographical name)
  17. Frontenac, Louis de Buade, count de Palluau and de (biographical name)
  18. Gama, Vasco da, 1st count da Vidigueira (biographical name)
  19. Gneisenau, August (Wilhelm Anton), Count Neidhardt von (biographical name)
  20. Gobineau, Joseph-Arthur, count de (biographical name)
  21. Grandi, Dino, count di Mordano (biographical name)
  22. Ignatyev, Nikolay (Pavlovich), Count (biographical name)
  23. Izvolsky, Aleksandr (Petrovich), Count (biographical name)
  24. Károlyi, Mihály, Count (biographical name)
  25. Lagrange, Joseph-Louis (biographical name)
  26. Leo IX, Saint (biographical name)
  27. Loris-Melikov, Mikhail (Tariyelovich), Count (biographical name)
  28. Louis XVIII (biographical name)
  29. Mac-Mahon, (Marie-Edme-Patrice-) Maurice, count de (biographical name)
  30. Maurice of Nassau (biographical name)

count

European title of nobility, ranking in modern times directly below a marquess or (in countries without marquesses) a duke. In England the title of earl is the equivalent of count and ranks above a viscount. The wife of a count or earl is a countess. The Roman comes (“count”) was originally a household companion of the emperor; under the Franks he was a local commander and judge. The counts were later incorporated into the feudal structure, some becoming subordinate to dukes, though a few countships were as great as duchies. As royal authority was reasserted over the feudatories, which took place at different times in the different kingdoms, the counts lost their political authority, though they retained their privileges as members of the nobility.

Variants of COUNT

count or earl

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