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 |  |  | Count - Comital Titles in different European languages: Encyclopedia II - Count - Comital Titles in different European languagesThe following lists are originally based on a Glossary on Heraldica.org by Alexander Krischnig. The male form is followed by the female, and sometimes, after a second slash, by the territorial circonscription
Count - Etymological derivations from the Latin Comes.
Count - Etymological parallels of the German Graf some unclear.
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See also:Count, Count - Definition, Count - Comital Titles in different European languages, Count - Etymological derivations from the Latin Comes, Count - Etymological parallels of the German Graf some unclear, Count - Related titles, Count - Lists of counts, Count - Territory of today's France - A - West- Francia proper, Count - Territory of today's France - B - long within the German kingdoms of the Holy Roman Empire, Count - In Germany, Count - In Italy, Count - In Austria, Count - In the Low Countries, Count - In Switzerland, Count - In Iberia, Count - In other continental European countries, Count - Crusader states, Count - Equivalents Read more here: » Count: Encyclopedia II - Count - Comital Titles in different European languages |
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Count - Territory of today's France - A - West- Francia proper.
Count of Angouleme
Count of Auvergne
Count of Bar
Count of Blois
Count of Boulogne
Count of Champagne
Count of Foix
Count of Montpensier
Count of Toulouse
Count of Poitiers
Count - Territory of today's France - B - long within the German kingdoms of the Holy Roman Empire.
Freigraf ('free count') of Burgundy - See County of Burgundy / Franche-Comté
Count of Provence
Count of Savoy
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See also:Count, Count - Definition, Count - Comital Titles in different European languages, Count - Etymological derivations from the Latin Comes, Count - Etymological parallels of the German Graf some unclear, Count - Related titles, Count - Lists of counts, Count - Territory of today's France - A - West- Francia proper, Count - Territory of today's France - B - long within the German kingdoms of the Holy Roman Empire, Count - In Germany, Count - In Italy, Count - In Austria, Count - In the Low Countries, Count - In Switzerland, Count - In Iberia, Count - In other continental European countries, Count - Crusader states, Count - Equivalents Read more here: » Count: Encyclopedia II - Count - Lists of counts |
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 |  |  | Count - Comital Titles in different European languages: Encyclopedia II - Count - DefinitionIn the late Roman Empire. the Latin title comes meaning (imperial) 'companion' denoted the high rank of various courtiers and provincial officials, either military or administrative: before Anthemius was made emperor in the West in 467, he was military comes charged with strengthening defenses on the Danube frontier [1].
Military counts in the Late Empire and the Germanic successor kingdoms were often appointed by a dux and later by a king. From the start the count was in military charge, not of a roving warband, but settled in a locality, a cou ...
See also:Count, Count - Definition, Count - Comital Titles in different European languages, Count - Etymological derivations from the Latin Comes, Count - Etymological parallels of the German Graf some unclear, Count - Related titles, Count - Lists of counts, Count - Territory of today's France - A - West- Francia proper, Count - Territory of today's France - B - long within the German kingdoms of the Holy Roman Empire, Count - In Germany, Count - In Italy, Count - In Austria, Count - In the Low Countries, Count - In Switzerland, Count - In Iberia, Count - In other continental European countries, Count - Crusader states, Count - Equivalents Read more here: » Count: Encyclopedia II - Count - Definition |
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