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  1. Count: Count, the English translation of foreign titles equivalent generally to the English “earl. In Anglo-French documents the word counte was at all times used as the equivalent of earl, but, unlike the feminine form “countess,” it did not find ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Count: COUNT kount (caphar, manah; psephizo): Used of arithmetical computation "to number" (Psalms 139:18; Numbers 23:10); also for kathabh, "to reckon," to indicate classification among or identification with, "count for a stranger" (Job 19:15); "count for his enemy ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  3. Circuit Court of Cook County: The Circuit Court of Cook County is the largest of the 24 circuit courts (trial courts of original and general jurisdiction) in the judiciary of Illinois as well as one of the largest unified court systems in the United States ... (Judicial circuit in Illinois, U.S) [95%] 2024-05-12 [Circuit Court of Cook County] [Courts and tribunals with year of establishment missing]...
  4. Shorty Rogers Courts the Count: Shorty Rogers Courts the Count is an album by American jazz trumpeter, composer and arranger Shorty Rogers, released on the RCA Victor label in 1954. Allmusic noted "Having found his own voice through stints with Woody Herman and Stan Kenton ... [85%] 2023-09-23 [Shorty Rogers albums] [1954 albums]...
  5. Count von Count: Count von Count (known simply as the Count) is a Muppet character on the PBS/HBO children's television show Sesame Street. He is meant to parody Bela Lugosi's character, Count Dracula. (Character on Sesame Street) [81%] 2023-12-22 [Fictional counts and countesses] [Fictional vampires]...
  6. County court (Florida): The county courts are the state of Florida's trial courts, and are of general jurisdiction. There is a county court in each of Florida's 67 counties. (Florida) [78%] 2024-01-13 [Florida state courts] [Courts and tribunals with year of establishment missing]...
  7. County court: A county court is a court based in or with a jurisdiction covering one or more counties, which are administrative divisions (subnational entities) within a country, not to be confused with the medieval system of county courts held by the ... [78%] 2024-01-13 [Judiciaries]
  8. County Court: County Court, in England, a local court of civil jurisdiction. The county court, it has been said, is at once the most ancient and the most modern of English civil tribunals. The Saxon Curia Comitatus, maintained after the Norman Conquest ... [78%] 2022-09-02
  9. Count of Maceda: Count of Maceda (Spanish: Conde de Maceda) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, accompanied by the dignity of Grandee and granted in 1654 by Philip IV to Alonso de Lanzós, Lord of Maceda and knight of the ... [75%] 2023-04-14 [Counts of Spain] [Grandees of Spain]...
  10. Count of Amarante: The Count of Amarante (Portuguese: Conde de Amarante) is a noble title, decreed by Queen Maria I of Portugal on 13 May 1811, and instituted on 28 June 1811, in favour of Francisco da Silveira Pinto da Fonseca Teixeira, 1st ... [75%] 2023-04-27 [Counts of Amarante] [1811 establishments in Portugal]...
  11. Count of Yebes: Count of Yebes (Spanish: Conde de Yebes) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 1649 by Philip IV to Juan Esteban Imbrea, Lord of Yebes and Valdarachas, knight of the Order of Calatrava. The title was ... [75%] 2023-10-24 [Counts of Spain] [Lists of Spanish nobility]...
  12. Count of Altamira: Count of Altamira (Spanish: Conde de Altamira) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, accompanied by the dignity of Grandee and granted in 1455 by Henry IV to Lope Sánchez de Ulloa, Lord of the Fortress of Altamira ... (Hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain) [75%] 2023-06-30 [Grandees of Spain] [Lists of counts]...
  13. Count of Penamacor: D. Lopo de Albuquerque was made First Count of Penamacor by King Afonso V of Portugal on August 24, 1476, by which letter the Count was also given the towns of Penamacor and Abiul. [75%] 2023-08-15 [Countships of Portugal] [1476 establishments in Portugal]...
  14. Count of Redondo: Count of Redondo (Portuguese: Conde de Redondo) was a Portuguese title of nobility created by a royal decree, in 1481, by King Manuel I of Portugal, and granted to D. Vasco Coutinho, the son of Fernando Coutinho, Marshall of Portugal. (Portuguese title of nobility) [75%] 2023-03-18 [Countships of Portugal]
  15. Count of Montijo: Count of Montijo (Spanish: Conde de Montijo) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain accompanied by the dignity of Grandee, granted in 1599 by Philip III to Juan Portocarrero, Lord of Montijo, mayordomo mayor and a knight of ... [75%] 2023-01-21 [Grandees of Spain] [Counts of Spain]...
  16. Count Of Montferrat: Count Of Montferrat, a title derived from a territory south of the Po and east of Turin, and held by a family who were in the 12th century one of the most considerable in Lombardy. In 1147 a count of ... [75%] 2022-09-02
  17. Count of Vidigueira: Count of Vidigueira (in Portuguese Conde da Vidigueira) was a Portuguese comital title of nobility awarded by King Manuel I of Portugal to Dom Vasco da Gama, who discovered the maritime route from Europe to India. The title was created ... [75%] 2024-01-12 [Countships of Portugal] [1519 establishments in Portugal]...
  18. Count of Valença: Count of Valença (in Portuguese Conde de Valença) was a Portuguese title of nobility, created by a royal decree, dated from July 20, 1464, by King Afonso V of Portugal, and granted to Dom Henrique de Menezes, who was already ... [75%] 2023-07-30 [Countships of Portugal] [1464 establishments in Portugal]...
  19. Count of Bornos: Count of Bornos (Spanish: Conde de Bornos) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain accompanied by the dignity of Grandee, granted in 1642 by Philip IV to Diego Ramírez de Haro, captain of arquebusiers and Gentilhombre of Charles ... [75%] 2022-06-17 [Grandees of Spain] [Counts of Spain]...
  20. Count of Atouguia: Count of Atouguia (in Portuguese Conde de Atouguia) was a Portuguese title of nobility created by a royal decree, dated from 17 December 1448, by King Afonso V of Portugal, and granted to D. Álvaro Gonçalves de Ataíde. (Extinct Portuguese title of nobility) [75%] 2024-01-04 [Countships of Portugal] [1448 establishments in Portugal]...

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