Comtesse de l’Empire

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Comtesse de l’Empire was a noble title in Napoleonic France granted to women, typically the wives or female relatives of Counts of the Empire, within the imperial system of hereditary nobility created by Napoleon I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf noble title
title of the First French Empire
associatedWith Napoleonic titles of nobility
country First French Empire NERFINISHED
createdBy Napoleon I NERFINISHED
genderRestriction female
grantedTo women connected to Counts of the Empire
hereditaryStatus linked to the hereditary status of the comital title
historicalContext reorganization of French nobility under Napoleon I
languageOfTitle French
maleEquivalentTitle Comte de l’Empire NERFINISHED
nobilitySystem Napoleonic system of hereditary nobility
nobleRank countess
partOf Napoleonic imperial nobility NERFINISHED
nobility of the First French Empire
rankRelativeTo above Baronne de l’Empire
below Duchesse de l’Empire
style Comtesse NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 19th century
titleType courtesy title
marital title
typicalHolder female relative of a Comte de l’Empire
wife of a Comte de l’Empire
usedIn Napoleonic France NERFINISHED

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Count of the Empire hasGenderForm Comtesse de l’Empire