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Meaning of "count of boulogne"

count of boulogne: The Count of Boulogne refers to an individual who holds the title of nobility as the Count of the city of Boulogne. The specific context would depend on where and how the phrase is being used, as it could refer to a historical figure or a fictional character in literature or entertainment.

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The Count of Boulogne is a historical title in the kingdom of France.
Matilda daughter of the Count of Boulogne.
Count of Boulogne and son and heir of Stephen of England.
Who succeeded his elder brother as Count of Boulogne Mary c.
Count of Boulogne.
Hugh also reconciled the Earl of Gloucester and the Count of Boulogne.
The title of Count of Boulogne was accompanied with important manors in London and Colchester.
He therefore became jure uxoris Count of Boulogne and co-ruler.
Henry in turn gave her in marriage to Eustace III, Count of Boulogne.
Renaud de Dammartin, the Count of Boulogne and a skilled commander, also deserted Philip II.
His younger son, Adalulf, became the first Count of Boulogne.
The tower dates from 1214, when Philip I, Count of Boulogne built fortifications in the town.

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