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'''Counts''' and '''Countesses''' are gentles who have ruled once over a kingdom. | '''Counts''' and '''Countesses''' are gentles who have ruled once over a kingdom. | ||
Revision as of 11:42, 23 September 2008
Counts and Countesses are gentles who have ruled once over a kingdom.
They are addressed as "Your Excellency" and referred to in the third person as "Count/ess [personal name]." They may wear a crenellated circlet to indicate their rank.
It is not uncommon in An Tir for many counts and countesses to use other language variants of Count or Countess; Earl and Jarl are the two most popular alternates.
As former royalty, they have a Patent of Arms and are considered Royal Peers.
See also Category:Counts and Countesses