comital


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comital

(ˈkɒmɪtəl)
adj
of or relating to a count or earl
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Architecture, too, saw important developments, especially with the construction of a new comital residence and adjacent chapel of St-Etienne in Troyes, one of the first to be constructed in the new Gothic style.
Adela's success in these endeavors is reflected in the ability of the later Thibaudians to emerge as one of the most powerful comital families in France.
Thus, a Ghent comital bailiff was struck dead by "some evil persons" ("eenighen quadien") (66) and the rebels always stuck to their "evil opinion" ("altoos in quaden meeninghe").
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