What is the origin of the name Count?
English: nickname from Anglo-Norman French counte ‘count’ (Old French conte from Latin comes comitem); a title of French and Norman nobility ranking as equivalent to English Earl.
Unpublished correspondence of Napoleon I : preserved in the War Archives (Volume 3)
... Monsieur Count, His Majesty charges me to ask from you a note indicating how the... (France - 1810)
... Monsieur Count, His Majesty charges me to ask from you a note indicating how the... (France - 1810)
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Unpublished correspondence of Napoleon I : preserved in the War Archives (Volume 3)
... Monsieur Count, I have the honour to inform Your Excellency that I have received by... (France - 1809)
... Monsieur Count, I have the honour to inform Your Excellency that I have received by... (France - 1809)
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Unpublished correspondence of Napoleon I : preserved in the War Archives (Volume 3)
...888 CORRESPONDENCE OP NAPOLEON I Count de la Forest, consulted concerning the sending back to Spain of Captain... (France - 1810)
...888 CORRESPONDENCE OP NAPOLEON I Count de la Forest, consulted concerning the sending back to Spain of Captain... (France - 1810)
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Unpublished correspondence of Napoleon I : preserved in the War Archives (Volume 3)
... M. Count de Cessac, I have your letter of the 23d in which you tell... (France - 1811)
... M. Count de Cessac, I have your letter of the 23d in which you tell... (France - 1811)
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What is the origin of the name Count?
English: nickname from Anglo-Norman French counte ‘count’ (Old French conte from Latin comes comitem); a title of French and Norman nobility ranking as equivalent to English Earl.