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The fourth highest [[titles|title]] in the Amtgard scale of [[precedence]] (after [[Grand Duke]], [[Archduke]], and [[Duke]], often awarded for service as a Kingdom-level [[Consort]].  The proper form of address is "Your Excellency" or "His Excellency (Name), Count of (Estate)."  If appropriate, "[[Sir]]" may be inserted after "Excellency."  It is also proper to refer to a [[noble]] just by their [[title]] and estate.
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The fourth highest [[:Category: Titles|title]] in the Amtgard scale of [[precedence]] (after [[Grand Duke]], [[Archduke]], and [[Duke]], often awarded for service as a Kingdom-level [[Consort]].  The proper form of address is "Your Excellency" or "His Excellency (Name), Count of (Estate)."  If appropriate, "[[Sir]]" may be inserted after "Excellency."  It is also proper to refer to a [[noble]] just by their [[title]] and estate.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:49, 10 July 2007


Count


Meaning one

The fourth highest title in the Amtgard scale of precedence (after Grand Duke, Archduke, and Duke, often awarded for service as a Kingdom-level Consort. The proper form of address is "Your Excellency" or "His Excellency (Name), Count of (Estate)." If appropriate, "Sir" may be inserted after "Excellency." It is also proper to refer to a noble just by their title and estate.

'Feminine Variants:'


'Masculine Variants:'

  • Earl - English/British
  • Jarl (yarl)- Norse/Scandinavian
  • Comte (comt) - ??

Meaning two, from the Glossary

Synonymous with second. A 300 count requires 300 seconds to elapse.