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    Count (feminine: countess) is a historical title of nobility in certain European countries, varying in relative status, generally of middling rank in the hierarchy of nobility. [1] Especially in earlier medieval periods the term often implied not only a certain status, but also that the count had specific responsibilities or offices.

  3. Count, European title of nobility, equivalent to a British earl, ranking in modern times after a marquess or, in countries without marquesses, a duke. The Roman comes was originally a household companion of the emperor, while under the Franks he was a local commander and judge.

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    • What is a countess? A countess is a member of nobility who ranks below marquess/marchioness in the British peerage system. The term is the third of the five noble classes, which include duke/duchess, marquess/marchioness, earl/countess, viscount/viscountess and baron/baroness.
    • What is the male equivalent of a countess? The male equivalent of a countess is (you guessed it) a count. And no, we aren’t talking about Count Chocula (although, we do love his cereal).
    • What is the British equivalent of a count? Turns out, the British don’t have counts at all. Instead, the equivalent of a count is actually an earl, the oldest title in the system.
    • How does someone become a countess? Most countesses receive their title from being married to an earl (again, in the U.K.) or a count (in other European countries).
  4. Sep 17, 2019 · There are currently 34 marquesses, the most senior of which is the Marquess of Winchester, which was created in 1551. After marquesses come the earls, a title equivalent to that of a count in other parts of Europe (and the female version of an earl is called a countess).

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  5. There is no female styling of “earl,” and, because the rank corresponds to the French comte or German Graf (count), a woman who holds the rank, or the wife of an earl, is styled “countess.” The fourth rank of the peerage is viscount .

  6. Earl and Countess. The British peerage has five descending, hereditary degrees. They are Dukes, Marquesses, Earls, Viscounts and Barons. An Earl is the third highest grade of the peerage. A wife of an Earl is styled Countess.

  7. The female equivalent is Countess, which in Britain also refers to an earl's wife. Župan , noble and administrative title used in several states in Central and Southeastern Europe between the 7th century and the 21st century.

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