Count
There are no Counts in the peerage, this being a continental European title. The British equivalent is Earl, ranking below Marquess and above Viscount. The wife of an Earl is known as a Countess though, just to confuse matters!
An earl is the equivalent, in the British aristocracy, of a count.
The rank that falls between a Marquess and a Viscount is an Earl. In the British peerage system, an Earl is a noble title that has historically been equivalent to a count in other European countries. The hierarchy of titles in descending order is Marquess, Earl, Viscount, and then Baron.
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An earl is a title for a male person, there is no equivalent for this title for a female. The female partner of an Earl (or a female Earl) was called Lady. If she also held the title herself then she was called the Earl of whatever place.
Countess is the opposite gender for earl.(I think).
An earl is male. The equivalent title for a woman is 'countess'. Since earl is an English word it does not have a gender. The french word for an earl is un comte, the word for a countess is une comtesse.
No, a count and an earl are not the same thing. A count is a noble title in various European countries, while an earl is a British noble title ranking below a marquess and above a viscount.
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An earl's wife is typically referred to as a "countess." In the British peerage system, the title of countess is the female equivalent of an earl. Countesses can hold their title in their own right or by virtue of their marriage to an earl.
A US shoe size 11 is the equivalent of a European size 45. Cheers...