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"Count: A Journey Through Time and Talent" From the medieval courts of Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, to the electrifying boxing matches featuring Jack Johnson

Background imageCount Collection: Cudillero, Asturias, Spain. View of the village and the harbour

Cudillero, Asturias, Spain. View of the village and the harbour

Background imageCount Collection: Detail of Ugolino and His Sons, 1865-67 (Saint-Beat marble)

Detail of Ugolino and His Sons, 1865-67 (Saint-Beat marble)
3615935 Detail of Ugolino and His Sons, 1865-67 (Saint-Beat marble) by Carpeaux, Jean-Baptiste (1827-75); Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageCount Collection: Auguste Michel Etienne Regnaud de Saint-Jean d Angely

Auguste Michel Etienne Regnaud de Saint-Jean d Angely
Vintage 19th century photograph: Auguste Michel Etienne Regnaud de Saint-Jean d Angely, later 2nd Count Regnaud de Saint-Jean d Angely was a Marshal of France, soldier and politician

Background imageCount Collection: Useful Domestic Dogs, Canis lupus familiaris

Useful Domestic Dogs, Canis lupus familiaris. Cur or cattle dog, bull or beast dog, extinct rough water dog, mastiff or guard dog, Dalmatian or coach dog, sheperds dog, Newfoundland or house dog

Background imageCount Collection: Brahma breed of zebu cattle, Bos taurus indicus

Brahma breed of zebu cattle, Bos taurus indicus. The Brahmin Bull in the Gardens of the Zoological Society. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by Russell after an illustration by Horace S

Background imageCount Collection: Black wildebeest, Connochaetes gnou

Black wildebeest, Connochaetes gnou
Black wildebeest or white-tailed gnu, Connochaetes gnou. Gnus in the Gardens of the Zoological Society. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from William Smellies translation of Count Georges Buffons

Background imageCount Collection: The Black Leopard, Panthera pardus

The Black Leopard, Panthera pardus, in the Gardens of the Zoological Society. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from William Smellies translation of Count Georges Buffons History of the Earth

Background imageCount Collection: Gottfried Count of Arensberg, 14th century armour

Gottfried Count of Arensberg, 14th century armour
Gottfried, Count of Arensberg, Graf von Arensberg, 1370. In suit of armour, leather surcoat with coat of arms, iron arm harness. From a grave effigy in Frankfurt Cathedral

Background imageCount Collection: A group at Murrays including Lady Idina Gordon

A group at Murrays including Lady Idina Gordon
A group at Murrays River Club in Maidenhead, Jack Mays outpost of his Beak Street club in Londons Soho. From left, Jack Gordon, the Countess of Munster, Miss Olga Lynn (famous singing teacher)

Background imageCount Collection: Conservative MP Anthony Steen, centre, with his wife Carolyn

Conservative MP Anthony Steen, centre, with his wife Carolyn and Labour candidate Graham Morris in the 1983 election for the South Hams constituency 9th June 1983

Background imageCount Collection: Christopher Lee, being photographed for poster, dressed as character Dracula in film

Christopher Lee, being photographed for poster, dressed as character Dracula in film, Dracula A.D. 1972, at Elstree Studios, Hertfordshire, 24th October 1971

Background imageCount Collection: Election night, 1992 General Election, 9th April 1992. Labour picks up Urmston

Election night, 1992 General Election, 9th April 1992. Labour picks up Urmston, Greater Manchester, England

Background imageCount Collection: Charles Claude de Flahaut (1730-1809), Comte d Angiviller, 1763. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Greuze

Charles Claude de Flahaut (1730-1809), Comte d Angiviller, 1763. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Greuze
Charles Claude de Flahaut (1730-1809), Comte d Angiviller, 1763

Background imageCount Collection: Count Basie Orchestra saxophonist Frank Foster, c1950s. Artist: Denis Williams

Count Basie Orchestra saxophonist Frank Foster, c1950s. Artist: Denis Williams
Count Basie Orchestra saxophonist Frank Foster, c1950s

Background imageCount Collection: The Battle of Bautzen, 1813. Artist: Anonymous

The Battle of Bautzen, 1813. Artist: Anonymous
The Battle of Bautzen, 1813. From a private collection

Background imageCount Collection: Ulrik Frederik Gyldenlove, 1624-1670. Creator: Karel van Mander III

Ulrik Frederik Gyldenlove, 1624-1670. Creator: Karel van Mander III
Ulrik Frederik Gyldenlove, 1624-1670

Background imageCount Collection: The Obelisk erected in Honour of the Statesman J.H.E. Bernstorff in Gentofte, North of... 1788

The Obelisk erected in Honour of the Statesman J.H.E. Bernstorff in Gentofte, North of... 1788. Creator: Erik Pauelsen
The Obelisk erected in Honour of the Statesman J.H.E. Bernstorff in Gentofte, North of Copenhagen, 1788

Background imageCount Collection: Crohy Head, County Donegal, Ireland

Crohy Head, County Donegal, Ireland

Background imageCount Collection: About how difficult dieting :))

About how difficult dieting :))
The girl is on a diet. And she is always hungry.. Iryna Kuznetsova (Iridi)

Background imageCount Collection: Count Olivares (Spain)

Count Olivares (Spain)

Background imageCount Collection: Gallic Wars - Titus Labienus hatches a trap

Gallic Wars - Titus Labienus hatches a trap
Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Titus Labienus hatches a trap to get the Treveri to cross the river before his troops, attacking them later. Engraving

Background imageCount Collection: Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Ambiorix, leader of the Eburons t

Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Ambiorix, leader of the Eburons tribe, joins the Hainaut and Namur tribes, attacks the camp of Quintus Tullius Cicero and sets fire to it. Engraving

Background imageCount Collection: Quintus Titurius Sabinus and Arunculcius Cotta are attacked

Quintus Titurius Sabinus and Arunculcius Cotta are attacked
Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Quintus Titurius Sabinus and Arunculcius Cotta, attacked by Ambiorix, forming their troops in a circle. Engraving

Background imageCount Collection: Caesar disembarked in Britain (54 BC)

Caesar disembarked in Britain (54 BC), placing his ships on dry ground within his camp. Engraving. Commentaires de Cesar, avec des notes historiques

Background imageCount Collection: Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Caesar attacks the Germanic camp

Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Caesar attacks the Germanic camp
Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Caesar led his troops across the Rhine in 55 BC for a punitive expedition against the Germanic tribes

Background imageCount Collection: Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Battle of the Sambre (July 57 BC)

Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Battle of the Sambre (July 57 BC)
Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Caesar's campaign against the Belgae in 57 B.C. Battle of the Sambre (July 57 BC). Confrontation between Julius Caesar's legions

Background imageCount Collection: Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). The battle of the Aisne (57 BC)

Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). The battle of the Aisne (57 BC)
Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Caesar's campaign against the Belgae in 57 BC. The battle of the Aisne (57 BC). The Belgic tribes cross the Aisne River through the right

Background imageCount Collection: Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Battle of Vosges (58 BC)

Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Battle of Vosges (58 BC)
Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). First campaign against the Germanic tribes (58 BC). Battle of Vosges (58 BC). Combat between the Germanic tribe of the Suebi under the command of Ariovistus against six

Background imageCount Collection: Gallic Wars - Ariovistus, Suebi leader, deploys his cavalry

Gallic Wars - Ariovistus, Suebi leader, deploys his cavalry
Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). First campaign against the Germanic tribes (58 BC). Ariovistus, the Suebi leader, deploys his cavalry

Background imageCount Collection: Campaign against the Helvetii (58 BC)

Campaign against the Helvetii (58 BC). Defeat of the Helvetii and pursuit of Caesar. Engraving. Commentaires de Cesar, avec des notes historiques, critiques et militaires by Count Turpin de Crisse

Background imageCount Collection: Caesar's position to receive the Helvetii

Caesar's position to receive the Helvetii
Campaign against the Helvetii (58 BC). Caesar's position to receive the Helvetii advancing towards him. Engraving. Commentaires de Cesar, avec des notes historiques

Background imageCount Collection: Defeat of a quarter of the Swiss in the Saone pass

Defeat of a quarter of the Swiss in the Saone pass
Campaign against the Helvetii (58 BC). Defeat of a quarter of the Helvetii in the Saone pass. Engraving. Commentaires de Cesar, avec des notes historiques, critiques et militaires

Background imageCount Collection: Gallic Wars. The Helvetii's attempt to cross the Rhine

Gallic Wars. The Helvetii's attempt to cross the Rhine
Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Campaign against the Helvetii (58 BC). The Helvetii's attempt to cross the Rhine and Caesar's entrenchments. Engraving

Background imageCount Collection: Dedication page to the King. Commentaires de Cesar

Dedication page to the King. Commentaires de Cesar, avec des notes historiques, critiques et militaires, by Count Turpin de Crisse. Volume I. Published in Montargis and sold in Paris, 1785

Background imageCount Collection: Commentaires de Cesar by Count Turpin de Crisse Volume I

Commentaires de Cesar by Count Turpin de Crisse Volume I
Commentaires de Cesar, avec des notes historiques, critiques et militaires, by Count Turpin de Crisse. Volume I. Published in Montargis and sold in Paris, 1785

Background imageCount Collection: Lancelot Turpin de Crisse (1716-1793). French military

Lancelot Turpin de Crisse (1716-1793). French military
Lancelot Turpin de Crisse (Compte Turpin de Crisse) (1716-1793). French military and writer. Portrait. Engraving by Picquenot

Background imageCount Collection: James I of Aragon, the Conqueror (1208-1276)

James I of Aragon, the Conqueror (1208-1276). King of Aragon (1213-1276), Valencia (1238-1276) and Majorca (1229-1276), Count of Barcelona (1213-1276), Count of Urgell and Lord of Montpellier

Background imageCount Collection: Late-Baroque mausoleum of Marshal Maurice de Saxe

Late-Baroque mausoleum of Marshal Maurice de Saxe
The grand late-Baroque mausoleum of Marshal Maurice de Saxe (Maurice, Count of Saxony) (1777), created by Jean-Baptiste Pigalle in St Thomas Church (Eglise Saint-Thomas, Thomaskirche) in Strasbourg

Background imageCount Collection: Une Enfant Qui Sait Compter

Une Enfant Qui Sait Compter
This illustration, the title of which translates as The Child Who Can Count, shows a pupil speaking with an examiner, having the following conversation

Background imageCount Collection: Paul Bins, Count of Saint-Victor, French author and critic

Paul Bins, Count of Saint-Victor, French author and critic
Paul Bins, Count of Saint-Victor (1827-1881), French author and critic. Date: circa late 1860s

Background imageCount Collection: Tower Of Calais

Tower Of Calais
An etching of the Tour du Guet, a watchtower in Calais, northern France, dating from 1214, when Philip I, Count of Boulogne built fortifications in the town

Background imageCount Collection: Countess Cahen, DAnvers

Countess Cahen, DAnvers
A portrait watercolour painting, most likely Countess Louise de Morpurgo, who married the French banker and politician, Count Louis Raphael Cahen d'Anvers. Date: circa 1919

Background imageCount Collection: Marie Adelaide

Marie Adelaide
Portrait of Marie-Adelaide. She reigned as Grand Duchess of Luxembourg from 1912 until her abdication in 1919. She was the first Grand Duchess regnant of Luxembourg

Background imageCount Collection: Count von Waldersee

Count von Waldersee
Alfred Ludwig Heinrich Karl Graf von Walderse (April 1832 ??March 1904) setting out for the front from Shanghai. He was a German field marshal who became Chief of the Imperial German General Staff

Background imageCount Collection: The Serbo-Bulgarian War Winds Down

The Serbo-Bulgarian War Winds Down
Scenes from the ending of the Serbo-Bulgarian War. Serbian families and soldiers read from a list of casualties in Belgrade, and Count Khievenhuller, Austrian diplomatic resident at Belgrade

Background imageCount Collection: Statue of Queen Victoria by Count Gleichen

Statue of Queen Victoria by Count Gleichen, commemorating her Golden Jubilee, erected at Royal Holloway College, Egham, Surrey Date: 1887

Background imageCount Collection: Vasco da Gama (1460-1524). Portuguese explorer

Vasco da Gama (1460-1524). Portuguese explorer
Vasco da Gama, 1st Count of Vidigueira (1460-1524). Portuguese explorer. He was the first European to reach India by sea. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration. Date: 2019

Background imageCount Collection: Martin of Aragon (1356-1410). King of Aragon

Martin of Aragon (1356-1410). King of Aragon, Valencia, Sardinia, Corsica and Count of Barcelona from 1396 and King of Sicily from 1409 (as Martin II). Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883



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"Count: A Journey Through Time and Talent" From the medieval courts of Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, to the electrifying boxing matches featuring Jack Johnson, the concept of a count has transcended eras and disciplines. In 18th-century London, The Count Basie Orchestra enchanted audiences at the Royal Festival Hall with their soulful melodies on that memorable night in July 1980. Meanwhile, Leo Tolstoy and Ilya Repin immortalized their genius through literature and art. Even in times of conflict like World War I, figures like Conrad von Hotzendorf emerged as influential counts within the Austro-Hungarian Army. Their strategic prowess shaped history's course. But not all counts were bound by serious pursuits alone. Bonzo's Latest: This Week's Studdy showcased how even comedic illustrations could captivate hearts with their playful charm. The Folio of Codex of Usages depicted an intriguing glimpse into Catalan parliamentary proceedings—a testament to the importance bestowed upon counts in matters of governance. Music too found its place under this captivating word. Mozart's opera "The Marriage of Figaro" transported audiences to a world where love triumphed amidst hilarious misadventures—truly a masterpiece fit for any count's entertainment. Leo Tolstoy himself was not just a renowned novelist but also embodied nobility as a count—an embodiment that resonated throughout his works. Kazimierz Pułaski exemplified bravery as he fought for independence during America's Revolutionary War—a true hero whose legacy lives on today. Artistic brilliance knew no bounds either; Count D'Orsay and Maclise left an indelible mark on canvas with their masterpieces that continue to inspire generations till this day. And finally, we cannot forget Count Basie—the legendary jazz musician who commanded stages worldwide with his infectious rhythms. His performances brought joy to countless souls from Chatham to Kent and beyond.