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  • 61Count of Abrantes — For the Marquess title, see Marquis of Abrantes. Coat of Arms of the Almeida family, Counts of Abrantes. Count of Abrantes (in Portuguese Conde de Abrantes) was a Portuguese title of nobility created by a royal decree, dated from June 13, 1476,… …

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  • 62count — verb In pleading, to declare; to recite; to state a case; to narrate the facts constituting a plaintiffs cause of action. To plead orally; to plead or argue a case in court; to recite or read in court; to recite a count in court noun 1. In… …

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  • 63count — verb In pleading, to declare; to recite; to state a case; to narrate the facts constituting a plaintiffs cause of action. To plead orally; to plead or argue a case in court; to recite or read in court; to recite a count in court noun 1. In… …

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  • 64Against the Day — infobox Book | name = Against the Day image caption = First edition cover author = Thomas Pynchon country = United States language = English genre = Novel publisher = Penguin Press release date = November 21, 2006 pages = 1085 pp media type =… …

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  • 65Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg — Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg, also known under the pen name Anastasius Grün (11 April 1806 12 September 1876), was an Austrian poet and liberal politician from Carniola. Contents …

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  • 66Count Geoffrey Potocki de Montalk — Count Geoffrey Wladislas Vaile Potocki de Montalk (1903–1997), poet, private printer, pamphleteer, pagan and pretender to the Polish throne, was born in New Zealand, the eldest son of Auckland architect Robert Wladislas de Montalk, grandson of… …

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  • 67Count Alexandre Joseph Colonna-Walewski — Portrait of Alexandre Walewski by circle of George Hayter in 1832 Alex …

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  • 68Count Joseph Alexander Hübner — Alexander Graf Hübner, 1859 Joseph Alexander, count Hübner (November 26, 1811 – July 30, 1892), was an Austrian diplomat, born in Vienna. His real name was Josef Hafenbredl, which he changed to Hübner. Contents …

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  • 69Count of the Stable — The Count of the Stable (Latin: comes stabuli; Greek: κόμης τοῦ σταύλου/στάβλου, komēs tou staulou/stablou) was a late Roman and Byzantine office responsible for the horses and pack animals intended for use by the army and the imperial court.[1]… …

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  • 70Count Theodosius — Flavius Theodosius or Theodosius the Elder was a senior military officer serving in the Western Roman Empire. He achieved the rank of Comes Britanniarum (Count of the province of Britannia) and as such, he is usually referred to as Comes (Count)… …

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