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Imperial Count (German:
Reichsgraf,
pronounced [ˈʁaɪ̯çsˌɡʁaːf]) was a
title in the Holy
Roman Empire.
During the
medieval era, it was used exclusively...
- For his efforts, in 1791
Thompson was made an
Imperial Count,
becoming Reichsgraf von Rumford. He took the name "Rumford"
after the town of Rumford, New...
- (follow the links); a few minor,
rarer ones only in
sections below. A
Reichsgraf was a
nobleman whose title of
count was
conferred or
confirmed by the...
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Friedrich Heinrich Reichsgraf von
Seckendorff (5 July 1673 – 23
November 1763, aged 90) was a
Franconian field marshal and diplomat, in the
service of...
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Johann Ludwig Reichsgraf von Wallmoden-Gimborn (22
April 1736 – 10
October 1811) was a
Hanoverian Army officer.
Wallmoden was an
illegitimate son of George...
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Johann Reichsgraf von
Aldringen (sometimes
spelled Altringer or Aldringer; 10
December 1588 – 22 June 1634) was a
Luxemburger who
served in the armies...
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Major General Heinrich Christoph Karl Herrmann,
Reichsgraf von
Wylich und
Lottum (8
January 1773 in
Cleves –
night of 7/8
February 1830, in Berlin) was...
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Nikolaus Ludwig,
Reichsgraf von
Zinzendorf und
Pottendorf (26 May 1700 – 9 May 1760) was a
German religious and
social reformer,
bishop of the Moravian...
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Wolfgang Alexander Albert Eduard Maximilian Reichsgraf Berghe von
Trips (German pronunciation: [ˈvɔlfɡaŋ fɔn tʁɪps] ; 4 May 1928 – 10
September 1961),...
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Maximilian Ulysses,
Reichsgraf von Browne,
Baron de
Camus and
Mountany (23
October 1705 – 26 June 1757) was an
Austrian military officer, one of the highest-ranking...