Examples of 'count of the empire' in a sentence

Meaning of "count of the empire"

count of the empire: This phrase refers to the total number or quantity of something within an empire. It is typically used in historical contexts to measure the extent or size of an empire's resources, population, territories, or possessions

How to use "count of the empire" in a sentence

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count of the empire
A few months later he was further rewarded as a Count of the Empire.
Count of the Empire.
The following year he was created a Count of the Empire.
Oudinot was made a Count of the Empire and given a ' donation ' of million francs.
Later still he was named a Senator and a Count of the Empire.
It is translated as Count of the Empire.
After the battle of Bautzen, he was created by Napoleon a count of the Empire.
Napoleon awarded him the title of Count of the Empire.
Napoleon later bestowed him with the title of Comte de l'Empire Count of the Empire.
For this achievement, he was named a Count of the Empire.
From 885 it was under the jurisdiction of the prince-bishop, who was a Count of the Empire.
In 1810 he became grand officer of the Legion of Honour and a count of the Empire.

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