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Only the developers of MouseHunt know what the rank of Count or Countess is. Based on nobility ranks, however, the rank after Count/Countess is Marquess/Marquise.
In many historical contexts, the rank of "emperor" is considered the highest title for a monarch, and there is typically no rank above it. However, in some systems, such as certain feudal or imperial structures, titles like "supreme ruler" or "universal monarch" may be used to denote a higher authority, but these are often symbolic rather than formal ranks. In terms of hierarchy, an emperor may have vassals or kings under their rule, but no official rank surpasses that of emperor.
Count is a masculine word. A count is a nobleman equivalent in rank to an English earl. Countess is a feminine word
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The title or rank of emperor was supposed to pass from an emperor to his successor by inheritance. The old emperor would designate an heir to follow him. This was the ideal condition and it worked for the first dynasty, Caligula excepted. However, there were times when an emperor died unexpectedly without a designated heir and then there was intrigue, usually backed up by military force. There were also times when it was pure military force that brought a man to the rank of emperor.The title or rank of emperor was supposed to pass from an emperor to his successor by inheritance. The old emperor would designate an heir to follow him. This was the ideal condition and it worked for the first dynasty, Caligula excepted. However, there were times when an emperor died unexpectedly without a designated heir and then there was intrigue, usually backed up by military force. There were also times when it was pure military force that brought a man to the rank of emperor.The title or rank of emperor was supposed to pass from an emperor to his successor by inheritance. The old emperor would designate an heir to follow him. This was the ideal condition and it worked for the first dynasty, Caligula excepted. However, there were times when an emperor died unexpectedly without a designated heir and then there was intrigue, usually backed up by military force. There were also times when it was pure military force that brought a man to the rank of emperor.The title or rank of emperor was supposed to pass from an emperor to his successor by inheritance. The old emperor would designate an heir to follow him. This was the ideal condition and it worked for the first dynasty, Caligula excepted. However, there were times when an emperor died unexpectedly without a designated heir and then there was intrigue, usually backed up by military force. There were also times when it was pure military force that brought a man to the rank of emperor.The title or rank of emperor was supposed to pass from an emperor to his successor by inheritance. The old emperor would designate an heir to follow him. This was the ideal condition and it worked for the first dynasty, Caligula excepted. However, there were times when an emperor died unexpectedly without a designated heir and then there was intrigue, usually backed up by military force. There were also times when it was pure military force that brought a man to the rank of emperor.The title or rank of emperor was supposed to pass from an emperor to his successor by inheritance. The old emperor would designate an heir to follow him. This was the ideal condition and it worked for the first dynasty, Caligula excepted. However, there were times when an emperor died unexpectedly without a designated heir and then there was intrigue, usually backed up by military force. There were also times when it was pure military force that brought a man to the rank of emperor.The title or rank of emperor was supposed to pass from an emperor to his successor by inheritance. The old emperor would designate an heir to follow him. This was the ideal condition and it worked for the first dynasty, Caligula excepted. However, there were times when an emperor died unexpectedly without a designated heir and then there was intrigue, usually backed up by military force. There were also times when it was pure military force that brought a man to the rank of emperor.The title or rank of emperor was supposed to pass from an emperor to his successor by inheritance. The old emperor would designate an heir to follow him. This was the ideal condition and it worked for the first dynasty, Caligula excepted. However, there were times when an emperor died unexpectedly without a designated heir and then there was intrigue, usually backed up by military force. There were also times when it was pure military force that brought a man to the rank of emperor.The title or rank of emperor was supposed to pass from an emperor to his successor by inheritance. The old emperor would designate an heir to follow him. This was the ideal condition and it worked for the first dynasty, Caligula excepted. However, there were times when an emperor died unexpectedly without a designated heir and then there was intrigue, usually backed up by military force. There were also times when it was pure military force that brought a man to the rank of emperor.
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A King is of lower rank than an Emperor. King Albert of the Belgians is of a lower rank than Emperor Akihito of Japan. An Emperor is a King of Kings, he/she has kings that are subordinate to them. It is a inherited title, usually pasted from father to son although there have been numerous exceptions to this such as Catherine the Great assending the thorne after her husband was killed.
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It is the French form of the noble rank of 'Count'.