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  • The Countess (play)
  • 1995 play by Gregory Murphy

    The Countess is a play written by the American playwright and novelist Gregory Murphy. It recounts the break-up of the marriage of John Ruskin and Effie

    The Countess (play)

    The_Countess_(play)

  • The White Countess (play)
  • 1954 play

    The White Countess is a 1954 play by J.B. Priestley and his wife Jacquetta Hawkes. It was first staged at the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin before transferring

    The White Countess (play)

    The_White_Countess_(play)

  • Countess (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    courtesan Countess (novel), a novel by Josephine Edgar The Countess (play), 1999 play The Countess (film), a 2009 film about Elizabeth Báthory "The Countess" (The

    Countess (disambiguation)

    Countess_(disambiguation)

  • The Countess of Salisbury (play)
  • 1767 play by Hall Hartson

    The Countess of Salisbury is a 1767 tragedy by Hall Hartson. It is inspired by the 1762 novel Longsword by Irish writer Thomas Leland, who had been Hartson's

    The Countess of Salisbury (play)

    The Countess of Salisbury (play)

    The_Countess_of_Salisbury_(play)

  • The Marriage of Figaro (play)
  • French play by Pierre Beaumarchais

    diffident only in the presence of the Countess. Chérubin is traditionally played as a trouser role by a woman. Beaumarchais said that in the original company

    The Marriage of Figaro (play)

    The Marriage of Figaro (play)

    The_Marriage_of_Figaro_(play)

  • The Insatiate Countess
  • 1613 play by John Marston

    The Insatiate Countess is an early Jacobean era stage play, a tragedy first published in 1613. The play is a problematic element in John Marston's dramatic

    The Insatiate Countess

    The_Insatiate_Countess

  • Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh
  • Member of the British royal family (born 1965)

    girls, and to promote the positive role women play in building peace and stability. On 25 April 2019, it was announced that the Countess, along with her husband

    Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh

    Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh

    Sophie,_Duchess_of_Edinburgh

  • The Countess of Salisbury
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Countess of Salisbury may refer to: The Countess of Salisbury (play), a 1767 tragedy by Hall Hartson Ela of Salisbury, 3rd Countess of Salisbury (1187–1261)

    The Countess of Salisbury

    The_Countess_of_Salisbury

  • Twelfth Night
  • Play by William Shakespeare

    the Duke Orsino, who in turn is in love with Countess Olivia. Upon meeting Viola, Countess Olivia falls in love with her, thinking she is a man. The play

    Twelfth Night

    Twelfth Night

    Twelfth_Night

  • Lucy Letby
  • British nurse convicted of murder (born 1990)

    of murdering seven infants and attempting to murder seven others at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016. She came under investigation

    Lucy Letby

    Lucy_Letby

  • Gregory Peck
  • American actor (1916–2003)

    romances a Russian countess played by Ann Blyth and ends up engaging a rival sealer played by Anthony Quinn in a sailing race to Alaska. The film was given

    Gregory Peck

    Gregory Peck

    Gregory_Peck

  • Lady Margaret Beaufort
  • English noblewoman and politician (1443–1509)

    died of the plague in captivity at Carmarthen on 3 November 1456, leaving a 13-year-old widow who was pregnant with their child. The Countess always respected

    Lady Margaret Beaufort

    Lady Margaret Beaufort

    Lady_Margaret_Beaufort

  • The Countess Cathleen
  • Play written by William Butler Yeats

    affections for many years. The play was first published in 1892 in The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics (the spelling was changed to "Cathleen"

    The Countess Cathleen

    The_Countess_Cathleen

  • The Marriage of Figaro
  • 1786 opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    the real countess, and starts to tell her of the count's intentions, but suddenly he recognises his bride in disguise. He plays along with the joke by

    The Marriage of Figaro

    The Marriage of Figaro

    The_Marriage_of_Figaro

  • Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury
  • English peeress and beatified martyr of the Catholic Church (1473–1541)

    Margaret Plantagenet, Countess of Salisbury (14 August 1473 – 27 May 1541), was the only surviving daughter of George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence (a

    Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury

    Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury

    Margaret_Pole,_Countess_of_Salisbury

  • The Countess Alice
  • 1992 drama film by Moira Armstrong

    The Countess Alice is a 1992 BBC made for television drama film directed by Moira Armstrong and features Wendy Hiller, Zoë Wanamaker and Duncan Bell. This

    The Countess Alice

    The_Countess_Alice

  • The Guilty Mother
  • French play by Pierre Beaumarchais

    The piece begins on Saint Leo's day, the birthday of the son the Countess has had with the former page, Chérubin. Ever since the Count and Countess's

    The Guilty Mother

    The Guilty Mother

    The_Guilty_Mother

  • Raine Spencer, Countess Spencer
  • British socialite (1929–2016)

    Spencer, Countess Spencer (née McCorquodale; 9 September 1929 – 21 October 2016) was a British socialite and an elected local councillor. She was the daughter

    Raine Spencer, Countess Spencer

    Raine_Spencer,_Countess_Spencer

  • Elizabeth Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire
  • English noblewoman (1480–1538)

    Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire (née Howard; c. 1480 – 3 April 1538) was an English noblewoman, noted for being the mother of Anne Boleyn and as such the maternal

    Elizabeth Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire

    Elizabeth_Boleyn,_Countess_of_Wiltshire

  • Cecilia Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne
  • British peeress (1862–1938)

    Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne (née Cavendish-Bentinck; 11 September 1862 – 23 June 1938) was the mother of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

    Cecilia Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne

    Cecilia Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne

    Cecilia_Bowes-Lyon,_Countess_of_Strathmore_and_Kinghorne

  • Lena Hall
  • American actress and singer (born 1980)

    Good Girls Revolt, and voiced the role of Countess Coloratura on My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. In 2020, she joined the cast of TNT's science fiction

    Lena Hall

    Lena Hall

    Lena_Hall

  • Alicia Gaspar de Alba
  • American critic & writer (born 1958)

    Zweiter Traum. In 2003, the novel was adapted to a stage play, The Nun and the Countess by Odalys Nanin. Juana, an opera based on the novel, had its world

    Alicia Gaspar de Alba

    Alicia Gaspar de Alba

    Alicia_Gaspar_de_Alba

  • Blake Countess
  • American football player (born 1993)

    he was nominated to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl high school football all-star game. As a senior in 2010, Countess averaged 14.7 yards per

    Blake Countess

    Blake Countess

    Blake_Countess

  • Elizabeth Smith-Stanley, Countess of Derby
  • English peeress (1753–1797)

    Smith-Stanley, Countess of Derby (née Hamilton; 26 January 1753 – 14 March 1797) was an English peeress. As the eligible eldest daughter of the 6th Duke of

    Elizabeth Smith-Stanley, Countess of Derby

    Elizabeth Smith-Stanley, Countess of Derby

    Elizabeth_Smith-Stanley,_Countess_of_Derby

  • Waltzes from Vienna
  • 1934 film by Alfred Hitchcock

    at the festival, all of the film's conflicts come to a climax. The Countess detains the elder Strauss by asking the dancers at the festival to play to

    Waltzes from Vienna

    Waltzes_from_Vienna

  • Luann de Lesseps
  • American reality television personality

    Luann de Lesseps (née Nadeau, previously D'Agostino; known as "Countess Luann" from her first marriage, although she no longer has that title; born May

    Luann de Lesseps

    Luann de Lesseps

    Luann_de_Lesseps

  • Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
  • British princess (1930–2002)

    Margaret, Countess of Snowdon (Margaret Rose; 21 August 1930 – 9 February 2002), was the younger daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth the Queen

    Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon

    Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon

    Princess_Margaret,_Countess_of_Snowdon

  • Natasha Richardson
  • British actress (1963–2009)

    the 1993 revival of Anna Christie. Richardson also appeared in Nell (1994), The Parent Trap (1998), Maid in Manhattan (2002), and The White Countess (2005)

    Natasha Richardson

    Natasha Richardson

    Natasha_Richardson

  • Sue Johnston
  • English actress

    would guest star in the fifth series of the period drama Downton Abbey. She played Denker, a lady's maid to the Dowager Countess, played by Dame Maggie Smith

    Sue Johnston

    Sue_Johnston

  • Ada Lovelace
  • English mathematician (1815–1852)

    Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (née Byron; 10 December 1815 – 27 November 1852), also known as Ada Lovelace, was an English mathematician and writer

    Ada Lovelace

    Ada Lovelace

    Ada_Lovelace

  • Countess Vaughn
  • American actress and singer (born 1978)

    Countess Danielle Vaughn (born August 8, 1978) is an American actress, singer and television personality. She is known for her role as Kim Parker on the

    Countess Vaughn

    Countess_Vaughn

  • Cassandra Harris
  • Australian actress (1948–1991)

    appeared in The Greek Tycoon (1978), Rough Cut (1980), and the James Bond film For Your Eyes Only (1981) as the Countess Lisl von Schlaf, the ill-fated

    Cassandra Harris

    Cassandra_Harris

  • The Dark Is Light Enough
  • 1954 verse play by Christopher Fry

    Bull Stefan (Son of the Countess) – Peter Barkworth Bella – Violet Farebrother Willi – David Spencer Gelda (Daughter of the Countess) – Margaret Johnston

    The Dark Is Light Enough

    The_Dark_Is_Light_Enough

  • Catherine Grandison, Countess of Salisbury
  • English noblewoman (c. 1304–1349)

    was out of the country. An Elizabethan play, Edward III, deals with this incident. In the play, the Earl of Warwick is the unnamed countess's father. In

    Catherine Grandison, Countess of Salisbury

    Catherine_Grandison,_Countess_of_Salisbury

  • The Women (play)
  • 1936 play by Clare Boothe Luce

    appeared in the 1939 film, also appeared in this production, as Sylvia Fowler and the Countess, respectively. Shelley Winters played the part of Crystal

    The Women (play)

    The_Women_(play)

  • Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
  • British prince (born 1964)

    the Wessex Youth Trust changed its name to the Earl and Countess of Wessex Charitable Trust, managed by the private office of the Earl and Countess of

    Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh

    Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh

    Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Edinburgh

  • Mary Villiers, Countess of Buckingham
  • English peeress and mother of George Villiers (1570–1632)

    Villiers, Countess of Buckingham (née Beaumont; c. 1570 – 19 April 1632) was an English peeress. She is perhaps best known as the mother of the royal favourite

    Mary Villiers, Countess of Buckingham

    Mary Villiers, Countess of Buckingham

    Mary_Villiers,_Countess_of_Buckingham

  • Countess (band)
  • Dutch black metal band

    Countess is a black metal band from the Netherlands. Formed in 1992, they have released more than a dozen full-length albums and are considered one of

    Countess (band)

    Countess_(band)

  • Dorothy Sidney, Countess of Leicester
  • English noble (died 1659)

    Dorothy Sidney, Countess of Leicester (née Lady Dorothy Percy; ca. 1598 – 20 August 1659) was an English courtier and letter writer. She was the eldest daughter

    Dorothy Sidney, Countess of Leicester

    Dorothy Sidney, Countess of Leicester

    Dorothy_Sidney,_Countess_of_Leicester

  • Drag Race Holland season 2
  • Second season of Drag Race Holland

    Videoland in the Netherlands and on WOW Presents Plus internationally. The competition sees ten Dutch drag queens compete for the title of the next Dutch

    Drag Race Holland season 2

    Drag_Race_Holland_season_2

  • King Lear
  • Play by William Shakespeare

    the play depicts the consequences of King Lear's love-test, in which he divides his power and land according to the praise of his daughters. The play

    King Lear

    King Lear

    King_Lear

  • Countess Sophia Albertine of Erbach-Erbach
  • German noble (1683–1742)

    Sophia Albertine, Countess of Erbach-Erbach (30 July 1683, in Erbach – 4 September 1742, in Eisfeld), was Countess of Erbach-Erbach by birth and by marriage

    Countess Sophia Albertine of Erbach-Erbach

    Countess Sophia Albertine of Erbach-Erbach

    Countess_Sophia_Albertine_of_Erbach-Erbach

  • Once Bitten (1985 film)
  • 1985 film by Howard Storm

    lead role playing Mark Kendall, an innocent and naive high school student who is seduced in a Hollywood nightclub by a sultry blonde countess (Hutton)

    Once Bitten (1985 film)

    Once_Bitten_(1985_film)

  • The Isle of Gulls
  • The Isle of Gulls is a Jacobean era stage play written by John Day, a comedy that caused a scandal upon its premiere in 1606. The play was most likely

    The Isle of Gulls

    The_Isle_of_Gulls

  • Easter Rising
  • 1916 armed insurrection in Ireland

    Visual Culture of the Easter Rising. Liverpool University Press. p. 92. Baylis, Gail (2019). "What to Wear for a Revolution? Countess Constance Markievicz

    Easter Rising

    Easter Rising

    Easter_Rising

  • Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox
  • English noblewoman (1515–1578)

    Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox (8 October 1515 – 7 March 1578), born Lady Margaret Douglas, was the daughter of the Scottish queen dowager Margaret

    Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox

    Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox

    Margaret_Douglas,_Countess_of_Lennox

  • Albina, Countess Raimond
  • 1779 play

    Countess Raimond is a 1779 tragedy by the British playwright Hannah Cowley. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in London 31 July 1779. The original

    Albina, Countess Raimond

    Albina, Countess Raimond

    Albina,_Countess_Raimond

  • Countess of Salisbury
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    The title Countess of Salisbury may be carried by a female heir of the Earl of Salisbury or to the wife of an Earl of Salisbury. The title has been held

    Countess of Salisbury

    Countess_of_Salisbury

  • Elizabeth McGovern
  • American actress (born 1961)

    further international attention for her portrayal of Cora Crawley, Countess of Grantham, in the British drama series Downton Abbey (2010–2015), for which she

    Elizabeth McGovern

    Elizabeth McGovern

    Elizabeth_McGovern

  • Countess Dracula
  • 1971 British horror film by Peter Sasdy

    Jeremy Paul and produced by Alexander Paal. Countess Dracula was inspired by the infamous Hungarian Countess Elizabeth Báthory (1560–1614), a landowner

    Countess Dracula

    Countess_Dracula

  • Mary Bowes, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne
  • British noblewoman

    Eleanor Bowes, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne (24 February 1749 – 28 April 1800) was a notable member of the British aristocracy during the Georgian period

    Mary Bowes, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne

    Mary Bowes, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne

    Mary_Bowes,_Countess_of_Strathmore_and_Kinghorne

  • St Helena (play)
  • Play by R. C. Sherriff

    Montholon, Kay Strozzi as Countess Montholon, Rosamond Pinchot as Countess Bertrand, Percy Waram as Sir Hudson Lowe, Harry Bellaver as The Abbe Vignali, Edward

    St Helena (play)

    St_Helena_(play)

  • The Arcadia (play)
  • 1640 play by James Shirley

    The Arcadia is James Shirley's dramatization of the prose romance The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney, one expression of the enormous

    The Arcadia (play)

    The_Arcadia_(play)

  • Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die
  • 2025 film by Gore Verbinski

    14, 2026). "Charli xcx's 'The Moment' Added to Berlinale's Panorama Lineup, Isabelle Huppert Vampire Film 'The Blood Countess' to Premiere as Special Gala"

    Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die

    Good_Luck,_Have_Fun,_Don't_Die

  • Tekla Justyna Chopin
  • Mother of Frédéric Chopin

    entertained the countess' guests with concerts. Chopin played the violin and flute, and Krzyżanowska played the piano and sang. Between 1806 and 1810, the countess

    Tekla Justyna Chopin

    Tekla Justyna Chopin

    Tekla_Justyna_Chopin

  • Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick
  • British aristocrat (1861–1938)

    Frances Evelyn "Daisy" Greville, Countess of Warwick (née Maynard; 10 December 1861 – 26 July 1938) was a British socialite and philanthropist. Although

    Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick

    Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick

    Daisy_Greville,_Countess_of_Warwick

  • The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics
  • The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics (1892) is the second poetry collection of W. B. Yeats. It includes the play The Countess Cathleen

    The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics

    The_Countess_Kathleen_and_Various_Legends_and_Lyrics

  • Fra Fee
  • Irish actor and singer (born 1987)

    co-stars Janie Dee as Desiree, David Birell as Frederick, Joanna Riding as Countess Malcolm as well as new cast members Jamie Parker as Carl Magnus and Anne

    Fra Fee

    Fra_Fee

  • Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone
  • British princess (1883–1981)

    Countess of Athlone (Alice Mary Victoria Augusta Pauline; 25 February 1883 – 3 January 1981), was a member of the British royal family. She was the longest-lived

    Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone

    Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone

    Princess_Alice,_Countess_of_Athlone

  • Penelope Knatchbull, Countess Mountbatten of Burma
  • British peeress (born 1953)

    Meredith Mary Knatchbull, Countess Mountbatten of Burma (née Eastwood; born 16 April 1953) is a British aristocrat and the wife of Norton Knatchbull,

    Penelope Knatchbull, Countess Mountbatten of Burma

    Penelope_Knatchbull,_Countess_Mountbatten_of_Burma

  • D. J. Countess
  • American soccer player

    California. Countess attended University of California, Los Angeles, where he had a 1.02 goals against average, good for a second in the Pacific-10 Conference

    D. J. Countess

    D._J._Countess

  • The Masque of Queens
  • 17th-century play by Ben Jonson

    Atalanta. The Countess of Derby: Zenobia The Countess of Huntingdon: The Countess of Bedford: Penthesilea The Countess of Essex The Countess of Montgomery:

    The Masque of Queens

    The_Masque_of_Queens

  • The Queen of Spades (opera)
  • 1890 opera by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    vows to learn the Countess's secret. Scene 2 At home, Lisa plays the spinet as she and her friend Polina sing a duet about evening in the countryside.

    The Queen of Spades (opera)

    The Queen of Spades (opera)

    The_Queen_of_Spades_(opera)

  • Jessica Raine
  • British actress (born 1981/82)

    Becoming Elizabeth and has played the lead role in The Devil's Hour since 2022. She has also had roles in stage and radio plays. Raine was born Jessica Lloyd

    Jessica Raine

    Jessica Raine

    Jessica_Raine

  • Alison Pargeter
  • English actress

    role of Effie Gray in The Countess, playing opposite Nick Moran at the Criterion Theatre, Piccadilly. In 2008 she recorded the voice of 'Wendy Darling'

    Alison Pargeter

    Alison_Pargeter

  • Mary Sidney
  • English poet, playwright and patron (1561–1621)

    Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke (née Sidney, 27 October 1561 – 25 September 1621) was among the first Englishwomen to gain notice for her poetry and

    Mary Sidney

    Mary Sidney

    Mary_Sidney

  • Jim Carrey filmography
  • Actor filmography

    Hutton as a vampire countess and Carrey playing her victim. He landed supporting roles in films, such as Peggy Sue Got Married (1986), The Dead Pool (1988)

    Jim Carrey filmography

    Jim Carrey filmography

    Jim_Carrey_filmography

  • Edward III (play)
  • 1596 play often attributed to Shakespeare

    Salisbury was deceased by the events of the second half of the play. Countess of Salisbury – Salisbury's wife (although the story of Edward III's infatuation

    Edward III (play)

    Edward III (play)

    Edward_III_(play)

  • Maggie Smith
  • British actress (1934–2024)

    as the haughty Constance, Countess of Trentham earned Smith her sixth Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress alongside Mirren. The film

    Maggie Smith

    Maggie Smith

    Maggie_Smith

  • Diana Rigg
  • English actress (1938–2020)

    of stage and screen. Her roles include Emma Peel in the TV series The Avengers (1965–1968); Countess Teresa di Vicenzo, wife of James Bond, in On Her Majesty's

    Diana Rigg

    Diana Rigg

    Diana_Rigg

  • Anne Beauchamp, 16th Countess of Warwick
  • English noblewoman

    Beauchamp, 16th Countess of Warwick (13 July 1426 – 20 September 1492) was an important late medieval English noblewoman. She was the daughter of Richard

    Anne Beauchamp, 16th Countess of Warwick

    Anne Beauchamp, 16th Countess of Warwick

    Anne_Beauchamp,_16th_Countess_of_Warwick

  • The Tudors
  • Historical fiction television series

    Thomas Wolsey plays a major part, acting as Henry's trusted advisor. In episode 1, Wolsey persuades Henry to keep the peace with France, and the two kings

    The Tudors

    The_Tudors

  • Pierce Brosnan
  • Irish actor (born 1953)

    producer Albert R. Broccoli on the sets of For Your Eyes Only, as his first wife, Cassandra Harris, had been cast as Countess Lisl von Schlaf, mistress to

    Pierce Brosnan

    Pierce Brosnan

    Pierce_Brosnan

  • Napoleon
  • French general and emperor (1769–1821)

    of the ancien régime. Napoleon remained a central figure in the romantic art and literature of the 1820s and 1830s. The Napoleonic legend played a key

    Napoleon

    Napoleon

    Napoleon

  • Diana, Princess of Wales
  • Member of the British royal family (1961–1997)

    been closely connected with the British royal family for several generations; her grandmothers, Cynthia Spencer, Countess Spencer, and Ruth Roche, Baroness

    Diana, Princess of Wales

    Diana, Princess of Wales

    Diana,_Princess_of_Wales

  • Downton Abbey
  • British television series (2010–2015)

    Lavinia Swire, the niece of a Liberal minister. William Mason, the second footman, is drafted, even after attempts by the Dowager Countess of Grantham to

    Downton Abbey

    Downton_Abbey

  • Catherine Howard, Countess of Nottingham
  • English noblewoman (c. 1550 – 1603)

    Catherine Howard, Countess of Nottingham (née Carey; c. 1550 – 25 February 1603), was a cousin, lady-in-waiting, and close confidante of Elizabeth I of

    Catherine Howard, Countess of Nottingham

    Catherine Howard, Countess of Nottingham

    Catherine_Howard,_Countess_of_Nottingham

  • Elizabeth Montagu, Countess of Sandwich
  • British noblewoman (1674–1757)

    Countess of Sandwich (née Wilmot; 1674, Addebury House, Oxfordshire - 27 July 1757), was a British noblewoman and the Countess of Sandwich as the spouse

    Elizabeth Montagu, Countess of Sandwich

    Elizabeth Montagu, Countess of Sandwich

    Elizabeth_Montagu,_Countess_of_Sandwich

  • Richard III (play)
  • Shakespearean history play

    The Tragedy of Richard the Third, often shortened to Richard III, is a play by William Shakespeare, which depicts the Machiavellian rise to power and

    Richard III (play)

    Richard III (play)

    Richard_III_(play)

  • Helen McCrory
  • British actress (1968–2021)

    Rosmersholm at the Almeida Theatre, London. She appeared in Charles II: The Power and The Passion (2003), as Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine

    Helen McCrory

    Helen McCrory

    Helen_McCrory

  • Queen Victoria
  • Queen of the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901

    alternative". Victoria showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into

    Queen Victoria

    Queen Victoria

    Queen_Victoria

  • James Francis Edward Stuart
  • Jacobite pretender (1688–1766)

    repeatedly, and relations between them broke down completely when James played a role in the appointment of his son Henry as a cardinal. Henry then took holy

    James Francis Edward Stuart

    James Francis Edward Stuart

    James_Francis_Edward_Stuart

  • Lucy Boynton
  • British actress (born 1994)

    Pretty Thing That Lives in the House (2016) and Don't Knock Twice (2016). Boynton played Countess Andrenyi in Murder on the Orient Express (2017), which

    Lucy Boynton

    Lucy Boynton

    Lucy_Boynton

  • Elizabeth II
  • Queen of the United Kingdom from 1952 to 2022

    Following the 9/11 attacks in the United States, Elizabeth, breaking with tradition, ordered the American national anthem to be played during the changing

    Elizabeth II

    Elizabeth II

    Elizabeth_II

  • The Women (1939 film)
  • 1939 film by George Cukor

    the details out of Sylvia and gets the news to a gossip columnist (played by Hedda Hopper). Mary tells the Countess that her husband Buck has been having

    The Women (1939 film)

    The Women (1939 film)

    The_Women_(1939_film)

  • Stay Alive
  • 2006 horror film

    discovery, the Countess attacks her and slits her throat. The three survivors—Hutch, Abigail and Swink—realize that once the game started, it can play by itself

    Stay Alive

    Stay_Alive

  • Lucy Hay, Countess of Carlisle
  • 17th-century courtier

    Lucy Hay, Countess of Carlisle (née Percy; 1599 – 5 November 1660) was an English courtier known for her beauty and wit. She was involved in many political

    Lucy Hay, Countess of Carlisle

    Lucy Hay, Countess of Carlisle

    Lucy_Hay,_Countess_of_Carlisle

  • The Count of Monte Cristo
  • 1846 novel by Alexandre Dumas

    1902: Countess of Monte Cristo, by Jacob Ralph Abarbanell. Alexandre Dumas and Auguste Maquet wrote a set of four plays that collectively told the story

    The Count of Monte Cristo

    The Count of Monte Cristo

    The_Count_of_Monte_Cristo

  • Mary Stuart
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Scottish princess Mary Stewart, Countess of Buchan (before 1428–1465), fifth daughter of James I of Scotland, 1st Countess of Buchan Mary of Guelders (c

    Mary Stuart

    Mary_Stuart

  • Maitreyi Ramakrishnan
  • Canadian actress (born 2001)

    as Countess Crow—part of the teenage superhero group Teenage Kix—in the fifth season of The Boys. Ramakrishnan and Priyanka Kedia will co-lead the dance

    Maitreyi Ramakrishnan

    Maitreyi Ramakrishnan

    Maitreyi_Ramakrishnan

  • Soldier Boy
  • Comic book superhero

    Crimson Countess. Not wanting it publicly known that the Russian government had the capability of killing Supes, President Ronald Reagan had ordered the incident

    Soldier Boy

    Soldier_Boy

  • Lesley Manville
  • English actress (born 1956)

    Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon in the Netflix historical drama series The Crown. A prolific stage performer, she has won the Laurence Olivier Award

    Lesley Manville

    Lesley Manville

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  • Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale
  • 2025 historical drama film

    at the end of the film features credited, archival cameos by Dame Maggie Smith, Dan Stevens, and Jessica Brown Findlay as Violet (Dowager Countess of

    Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale

    Downton_Abbey:_The_Grand_Finale

  • Mockery (1927 film)
  • 1927 film by Benjamin Christensen

    a Siberian peasant who aids a countess (played by Barbara Bedford) who is threatened by the encroaching insurgency. The screenplay was written by Bradley

    Mockery (1927 film)

    Mockery_(1927_film)

  • Paris Commune
  • 1871 revolutionary city council

    to take decisive action against 'the social and democratic vermin' (Le Figaro), 'those abominable ruffians' (Countess of Ségur). Even a moderate daily

    Paris Commune

    Paris Commune

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  • Hymenaei
  • Play written by Ben Jonson

    These courtiers were; Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford, Susan Vere, Countess of Montgomery, Elizabeth Sidney, Countess of Rutland, Lady Knollys, Lady Berkeley

    Hymenaei

    Hymenaei

    Hymenaei

  • Daisy Bell
  • 1892 music hall song by Harry Dacre

    Greville, Countess of Warwick, one of the many mistresses of King Edward VII. It is the earliest song sung using computer speech synthesis by the IBM 7090

    Daisy Bell

    Daisy Bell

    Daisy_Bell

  • Angela Lansbury
  • British-American-Irish actress and singer (1925–2022)

    four Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Musical for playing the title roles in Mame (1966), Countess Aurelia in Dear World (1969), Mama Rose in Gypsy (1975)

    Angela Lansbury

    Angela Lansbury

    Angela_Lansbury

  • Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset
  • English noblewoman (1590–1632)

    Countess of Somerset (31 May 1590 – 23 August 1632), was an English noblewoman who was the central figure in a famous scandal and murder during the reign

    Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset

    Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset

    Frances_Carr,_Countess_of_Somerset

  • Zoë Wanamaker
  • American-born British actress (born 1949)

    in The Countess Alice in 1992, playing a rebellious woman searching for the truth about her past in war-torn Germany. She played Clarice, one of the dim-witted

    Zoë Wanamaker

    Zoë Wanamaker

    Zoë_Wanamaker

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    English

    Countiss

    English : variant spelling of Countess.

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  • Girl/Female

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    Countess

    Titled. Feminine equivalent of Count.

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    English, Indian, Marathi, Sindhi

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    Countless

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Countess

    English : from Middle English contas(e), Old French contesse ‘countess’, applied as a nickname for a proud, haughty woman or for an effeminate or foppish man, or as an occupational name for a servant of a countess.

    Countess

  • Countess
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English

    Countess

    Feminine Equivalent of Count; Titled

    Countess

  • Contessa
  • Girl/Female

    Italian

    Contessa

    Royalty; the title is the feminine equivalent of Count.

    Contessa

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English (northeastern counties)

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    English (northeastern counties) : unexplained. Compare Hedgepeth.

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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

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    Countless

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    English (southern counties)

    Hopgood

    English (southern counties) : apparently a variant of Hapgood.

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    English (eastern counties) : unexplained.

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    English (mainly northeastern counties) : variant of Latham.

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    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Middle English word tye, TYE means "pasture."

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    English (southern counties)

    Wooderson

    English (southern counties) : from Middle English woderson ‘son of the woodman’.

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English (eastern counties)

    Germany

    English (eastern counties) : apparently a variant of German.

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  • Female

    German

    KÄTHE

    Pet form of German Kätharina, KÄTHE means "pure."

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    Counter

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil

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    Glory of Victory

  • HARLAND
  • Male

    English

    HARLAND

      English name derived from a Norman French byname for someone given to stirring up trouble, from the word hareler, HARLAND means "to create a disturbance," hence "trouble-maker." Variant spelling of English Harlan, meaning "hare's land." 

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

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    White, One who is as pure as the white colour

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    English

    Houchins

    English : patronymic from Houchin.

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

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    Christian, German

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    Bold Voyager; Ardent for Peace

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    Protection. Derived from 'lares' - individual Roman household gods who were protectors of home...

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    Female Version of Alfonso Noble

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Miren

    Moon

  • Zephath
  • Biblical

    Zephath

    which beholds; that attends or that covers

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  • Counter
  • adv.

    In the wrong way; contrary to the right course; as, a hound that runs counter.

  • Tye
  • v. t.

    See Tie, the proper orthography.

  • Numberless
  • a.

    Innumerable; countless.

  • Tie
  • v. t.

    To make an equal score with, in a contest; to be even with.

  • Toe
  • n.

    Anything, or any part, corresponding to the toe of the foot; as, the toe of a boot; the toe of a skate.

  • The
  • v. i.

    See Thee.

  • The
  • adv.

    By that; by how much; by so much; on that account; -- used before comparatives; as, the longer we continue in sin, the more difficult it is to reform.

  • Countesses
  • pl.

    of Countess

  • Tie
  • v. t.

    An equality in numbers, as of votes, scores, etc., which prevents either party from being victorious; equality in any contest, as a race.

  • Courtesy
  • n.

    Favor or indulgence, as distinguished from right; as, a title given one by courtesy.

  • Counter
  • adv.

    Same as Contra. Formerly used to designate any under part which served for contrast to a principal part, but now used as equivalent to counter tenor.

  • Them
  • pron.

    The objective case of they. See They.

  • Counter
  • a.

    Contrary; opposite; contrasted; opposed; adverse; antagonistic; as, a counter current; a counter revolution; a counter poison; a counter agent; counter fugue.

  • Countess
  • n.

    The wife of an earl in the British peerage, or of a count in the Continental nobility; also, a lady possessed of the same dignity in her own right. See the Note under Count.

  • Counter
  • v. t.

    A table or board on which money is counted and over which business is transacted; a long, narrow table or bench, on which goods are laid for examination by purchasers, or on which they are weighed or measured.

  • Countless
  • a.

    Incapable of being counted; not ascertainable; innumerable.

  • Innumerable
  • a.

    Not capable of being counted, enumerated, or numbered, for multitude; countless; numberless; unnumbered, hence, indefinitely numerous; of great number.

  • Counter
  • adv.

    A prefix meaning contrary, opposite, in opposition; as, counteract, counterbalance, countercheck. See Counter, adv. & a.

  • The
  • definite article.

    A word placed before nouns to limit or individualize their meaning.

  • Counter
  • v. t.

    One who counts, or reckons up; a calculator; a reckoner.