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In [[England]], countesses are the wives of [[Earl]]s.
The [[title]] '''Countess''' is awarded to someone who has completed a [[reign]] over a [[kingdom]]. The honorific for a count is "Your Excellency". After a second reign, they may be awarded the title [[Duchess]].

In the [[SCA]], the [[title]] '''Countess''' is awarded to someone who has completed a [[reign]] over a [[kingdom]]. The honorific for a countess is "Your Excellency". After a second reign, they may be awarded the title [[Duchess]].

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In England, countesses are the wives of Earls.

In the SCA, the title Countess is awarded to someone who has completed a reign over a kingdom. The honorific for a countess is "Your Excellency". After a second reign, they may be awarded the title Duchess.