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Meaning of "comital"

comital: Noun referring to a count or earl in some contexts related to nobility or historical titles
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  • Of or pertaining to a count or earl.

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Comital and baronial branches exist as well.
The tendency of heredity in comital succession is an admitted weakness.
From the partitions arose several lines of comital families.
Stafford held the comital title for only three months.
The family today includes a princely and a comital branch.
German comital titles.
The castle still serves as the residence of the comital family.
Two years later he received a comital title for his efforts in rebuilding the city.
Ranulf demanded the restitution of both wife and comital title.
In the Netherlands a comital cadet branch survives.
Comital consort of Luxembourg.
This is traditionally surmounted by a comital coronet of the elder Swedish style.
His Russian comital title was never accepted into the Finnish nobility.
Together with this family belongs the comital family Adlercreutz.
Comital consorts of Luxemburg.

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This coat of arms is also used in the comital letters patent of Christopher Paus.
Comital consorts of Luxembourg.
Fortún may have acquired some claim to Aragon and the comital title through such a marriage.
Poppo was the scion of a comital family from the Imperial Landgraviate of Thuringia.
Charles XI of Sweden later allowed him comital rank in Sweden.
Comital consort of Luxemburg.
The De la Gardie of Läckö comital lineage is extinct.
The Comital titles.
A mormaerdom was not simply a regional lordship, it was a regional lordship with official comital rank.
The Earl of Carrick was the head of a comital lordship of Carrick in southwestern Scotland.
The comital family Adelswärd is descended from the Baronial family Adelswärd.
It was they who in principle ensured the effective integration of the far-flung comital network.
Charles grew up at the comital court of his grandfather Robert I and uncle Robert II.
In less urban areas, particularly in Hainaut, the comital power remained strong.
The new comital administration was mixed Bavarian-Slavic.
His daughter Anna inherited the county, but not the comital title.
The comital family later adopted the name counts of Lindow-Ruppin.
The grant does not extend this Danish comital title to Henrik himself, however.
Her comital title passed to her eldest son, George.
Since she married Philip of Eltz, the castle fell to this important comital dynasty.
Mediate comital families were entitled to the lower style, Hochgeboren.
Born in Rome, dalla Torre is a member of a comital family originally from Treviso.
Besides this comital family, the Rhinegraves, too, had landholds in the village quite early on.
Then, the Templars responded by razing the comital castle of Botron and attacking Nephin.
A comital archive for the counts of Barcelona is only mentioned for the first time in 1180.
Towards the end of the Middle Ages, Basberg belonged to the comital family of Manderscheid-Blankenheim.
With him the ( first ) comital line of the house of Dmitriev-Mamonov expired.
He did, however, possess a few comital castles.
The family includes the comital branches Bille-Brahe and Bille-Brahe-Selby.
His first recorded act, a monastic gift in 1094, became the oldest document of the comital archive.
Some are approximately of comital rank, some higher, some lower.
Its comital seat was Monte Sant'Angelo.
Thereafter, the Count of Sponheim had to acknowledge Comital Palatine authority over the village.
Bernard Roger 's comital status is attested in the donation to the abbey of Saint-Hilaire in 1011.
In 1639 the castle passed to the Dietrichstein comital dynasty.

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