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monarchies other than the British, for
which Earl applies.
French Comte Comtesse Comté Gr**** Κόμης (Kómēs) Κόμησσα (Kómēssa) Κομητεία (Komēteía); in the...
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Jeanne Bécu,
Comtesse du
Barry (28
August 1744 – 8
December 1793) was the last maîtresse-en-titre of King
Louis XV of France. She was
executed by guillotine...
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Eliza Capot,
Comtesse de
Feuillide (née Han****; 22
December 1761 – 25
April 1813) was the cousin, and
later sister-in-law, of
novelist Jane Austen. She...
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Marie Catherine Sophie,
Comtesse d'Agoult (born de Flavigny; 31
December 1805 – 5
March 1876), was a
French romantic author and historian,
known also by...
- short-lived and the
couple were
divorced in 1995.
Styled since the
marriage as
Comtesse Jean-François
Pineton de Chambrun,
Raine chose to
revert to her previous...
- Rostopchine,
Comtesse de Ségur at
Wikimedia Commons Works by
Sophie Rostopchine,
Comtesse de Ségur at
Project Gutenberg Works by
Comtesse Sophie de Ségur...
- The
Comtesse de Vendôme is a
diamond necklace composed of 116 diamonds,
including a
centerpiece 125-carat diamond, and an
estimated value of approximately...
- Revolution. The most
reviled woman in
France is the
ambitious and
immoral Comtesse de Vache, who
stalks the
halls of the
Palace of Versailles,
spreading terror...
- M****on 1904: Kate
Gillou 1905: Kate
Gillou 1906: Kate Gillou-Fenwick 1907:
Comtesse de
Kermel 1908: Kate Gillou-Fenwick 1909:
Jeanne Matthey 1910:
Jeanne Matthey...
- and 1984. The cars were
designed by Émile
Boussereau from Villeneuve-la-
Comtesse and
produced in
Laval from 1970 to 1972
after which manufacturing moved...