Definition of Comital. Meaning of Comital. Synonyms of Comital

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- counts (Swedish: greve) created before and after 1809. All children in comital families elevated before 1809 were called count/countess. In families elevated...
- prefix, and which the Grimms derive from Proto-Germanic *rōva 'number'. The comital title of Graf is common to various European territories where German was...
- family describes the family of a pope, while the terms baronial family, comital family, ducal family, archducal family, grand ducal family, or princely...
- (or mediatized houses, German: Standesherren) were ruling princely and comital-ranked houses that were mediatised in the Holy Roman Empire during the...
- The comital family Adelswärd is descended from the Baronial family Adelswärd. Baron Eric Reinhold Adelswärd (1778-1840) was created a Swedish Count 19...
- The consort is the spouse of a reigning Grand Duke of Luxembourg. The consort of the current monarch is Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg. Princess...
- some other groups. The introduced nobility is divided into three ranks: Comital families, Baronial families and untitled noble families (in addition, members...
- house", which may be styled as "imperial", "royal", "princely", "ducal", "comital" or "baronial", depending upon the chief or present title borne by its...
- translated as count, was a Roman title, generally linked to a comitatus or comital office. The word comes originally meant "companion" or "follower", deriving...
- these had a collective vote. Similarly, Counts were grouped into four comital benches with one collective vote each: the Upper Rhenish Bench of Wetterau...