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A '''Count''' is the [[Norman]] [[title]] equivalent to an [[Anglo-Saxon]] Earl. As such, modern [[England]] only has Earls. |
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==Counts in the SCA== |
==Counts in the SCA== |
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The [[title]] '''Count''' is awarded to someone who has completed a [[reign]] over a [[kingdom]]. The honorific for a count is "Your Excellency". After a second |
The [[title]] '''Count''' is awarded in the [[SCA]] to someone who has completed a [[reign]] over a [[kingdom]]. The [[honorific]] for a count is "Your Excellency". After a second reign, they are awarded the title [[Duke]]. |
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reign, they are awarded the title [[Duke]]. |
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===Alternate Titles=== |
===Alternate Titles=== |
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Revision as of 16:21, 16 June 2005
A Count is the Norman title equivalent to an Anglo-Saxon Earl. As such, modern England only has Earls.
Counts in the SCA
The title Count is awarded in the SCA to someone who has completed a reign over a kingdom. The honorific for a count is "Your Excellency". After a second reign, they are awarded the title Duke.
Alternate Titles
The SCA recognises the following alternate titles in other languages as the equivalent to Count:
Language | Alternate Form |
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Albanian | Kont |
Arabic | Qadi |
Catalan | Comte |
Czech | Hrab |
Danish | Greve/Jarl |
Dutch | Graaf |
Estonian | Krahv |
Finnish | Kreivi/Jaarli |
French | Comte |
German | Graf |
Greek | Komes |
Hebrew | Shilton |
Hungarian | Foispan/Grof |
Icelandic | Greifi |
Irish Gaelic | Cunta/Iarla |
Italian | Conte |
Latin | Comes |
Middle Norwegian | Greifi |
Old English | Eorl |
Old Norse | Jarl/Greifi |
Polish | Hrabia |
Portuguese | Conde |
Romanian | Conte |
Russian | Kniaz |
Scots Gaelic | Iarla |
Spanish | Conde |
Swedish | Greve |
Turkish | Kont/Beylerbey |
Welsh | Iarll/Gwledig |