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Comte and Balthazar
He is hiding in Switzerland in the guise of the Comte Balthazar de Bleuchamp, and Bond defeats his plans to destroy Britain's agricultural economy.
Bond returns to England to be given another lead: the College of Arms in London has discovered that Blofeld has assumed the title and name Comte Balthazar de Bleuville and wants formal confirmation of the title and has asked the College to declare him the reigning count.
* 1961-1977: Comte Balthazar Klossowski de Rola, aka.

Comte and de
It was won by Georges Bouton of the De Dion-Bouton Company, in a car he had constructed with Albert, the Comte de Dion, but as he was the only competitor to show up it is rather difficult to call it a race.
After the defeat of Paoli, the Comte de Marbeuf began to meet with some leading Corsicans to outline the shape of the future and enlist their assistance.
* 1429 – English forces under Sir John Fastolf defend a supply convoy carrying rations to the army besieging Orleans from attack by the Comte de Clermont and Sir John Stewart of Darnley in the Battle of Rouvray ( also known as the Battle of the Herrings ).
The " Royalist democrats " or monarchiens, allied with Necker, inclined toward organising France along lines similar to the British constitutional model ; they included Jean Joseph Mounier, the Comte de Lally-Tollendal, the comte de Clermont-Tonnerre, and Pierre Victor Malouet, comte de Virieu.
General ( United States ) | General Washington and Comte de Rochambeau | the Comte de Rochambeau at Yorktown, Virginia | Yorktown, Virginia, 1781.
In July 1780, 5, 000 veteran French troops led by General Comte Donatien de Rochambeau arrived at Newport, Rhode Island to aid in the war effort.
In 1657 du Parquet sold Grenada to the Comte de Cerrillac for the equivalent of £ 1890.
Vincent Ogé traveled to St. Domingue to secure the promulgation and implementation of this decree, landing near Cap-Français ( now Cap-Haïtien ) in October 1790 and petitioning the royal governor, the Comte de Peynier.
From 1743 to 1744, Rousseau had an honorable but ill-paying post as a secretary to the Comte de Montaigue, the French ambassador to Venice.
It included a review of alternative theories, such as those of Thomas Burnet and Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon.
The fastest finisher was the Comte Jules-Albert de Dion, but The ' official ' victory was awarded to Albert Lemaître driving his 3 hp petrol engined Peugeot.
Portrayals of female homosexuality not only formed European consciousness about lesbianism, but Krafft-Ebbing cited the characters in Gustave Flaubert's Salammbo ( 1862 ) and Ernest Feydeau's Le Comte de Chalis ( 1867 ) as examples of lesbians because both novels feature female protagonists who do not adhere to social norms and express " contrary sexual feeling ", although neither participated in same-sex desire or sexual behavior.
The Comte de Mirabeau wrote a scathing indictment of lettres de cachet while imprisoned in the dungeon of Vincennes ( by lettre de cachet obtained by his father ).
* Comte de Sanois
* 1643 – Jean-Baptiste Budes, Comte de Guébriant, Marshal of France ( b. 1602 )
* 1692 – Comte de Caylus, French archaeologist ( d. 1765 )
Charles Comte, in Traité de la propriété ( 1834 ), attempted to justify the legitimacy of private property in response to the Bourbon Restoration.
The celebrated march of 1781 to Yorktown, Virginia that ended with the defeat of the British at the Siege of Yorktown and the Battle of the Chesapeake began in Newport, Rhode Island under the joint command of General George Washington who led American troops and the Comte de Rochambeau who led French soldiers sent by King Louis XVI.

Comte and pseudonym
Surrealists revived interest in Isidore Ducasse, known by his pseudonym Comte de Lautréamont, and for the line " beautiful as the chance meeting on a dissecting table of a sewing machine and an umbrella ", and Arthur Rimbaud, two late 19th century writers believed to be the precursors of Surrealism.
It was written between 1868 and 1869 by the Comte de Lautréamont, the pseudonym of Isidore Lucien Ducasse.
The name is derived from a nineteenth century novel entitled Les Chants de Maldoror by the Comte de Lautréamont, the pseudonym of the writer Isidore Lucien Ducasse.

Comte and James
* In addition, in the novel A Case of Conscience, James Blish includes a character named " Lucien le Comte des Bois d ' Averoigne.
It was partly the outcome of a previous club known as the Askesian Society and records show that there were 13 founder members: William Babington, James Parkinson, Humphry Davy, George Bellas Greenough, Arthur Aikin, William Allen, Jacques Louis, Comte de Bournon, Richard Knight, James Laird, James Franck, William Haseldine Pepys, Richard Phillips and William Phillips.
In May 1692 the French fleet of 44 ships of the line under the command of Admiral Anne Hilarion de Costentin, Comte de Tourville ( by virtue of his title, widely known in English sources as " Tourville "), was preparing to transport an invading army of Franco-Irish troops to restore James II to the English throne.
Although 6, 000 French troops under the command of the Comte de Lauzun were successfully ferried across to Ireland to aid James on 17 March, the French fleet under the Comte de Tourville returned to Brest on 1 May and there remained inactive during May and June whilst the grand fleet was assembling.
Tel Quel was influenced by a number of revolutionary writers who intended to drastically criticize the conditions of their time, such as Immanuel Kant, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, G. W. F. Hegel, Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud, Vladimir Lenin, Friedrich Nietzsche, Franz Kafka, Antonin Artaud, Comte de Lautréamont, Georges Bataille, James Joyce, Jacques Lacan.
* Boniface, Marquis de Castellane ( 1896 – 1946 ) who married Yvonne Patenôtre ( daughter of Jules Patenôtre and wife Eleanor Elverson, sister of James Elverson, Jr. (– 1929 ) and daughter of publisher James Elverson ( 1838 – 1911 ) by wife Sallie Duvall, the three of them owners of The Philadelphia Inquirer ), the parents of Elisabeth de Castellane ( Paris, July 9, 1928 – Paris, November 13, 1991 ), wife ( married in Paris, December 7, 1948 ) of Jean Bertrand Jacques Adrien Nompar Comte de Caumont La Force ( Paris, February 4, 1920 – Fontaine Française, June 8, 1986 ), and had issue

Comte and novel
By the end of the novel, it is revealed that he is the Comte de la Fère, who was Milady's husband before she married the Baron de Winter.
His second novel, Le bal du Comte d ' Orgel, also dealing with adultery, was only published posthumously in 1924.
The precursor in the genre was Madame d ' Aulnoy who, in 1690, introduced in her rambling novel Histoire d ' Hyppolite, Comte de Douglas (" Story Of Hippolyte, Count Of Douglas "), a fairy tale entitled L ' Île de la Félicité (" The Island Of Happiness ").
The Comte de Rochefort was the subject of an earlier novel, Mémoires de M. L. C. D. R.
is an anime series loosely based on Alexandre Dumas, père's classic French novel, Le Comte de Monte-Cristo.
Dumas changed Milady's background significantly ; from another Courtilz novel ( Mémoires de M. le Comte de Rochforte, 1687 ) Dumas partly derived the idea of the branded woman, which he applied to his version of Milady.

Comte and On
Successful recreations have been performed by Anthemius of Tralles ( 6th century AD ), Proclus ( 6th century ) ( who by this means purportedly destroyed the fleet of Vitellus besieging Constantinople ), Ibn Sahl in his On Burning Mirrors and Lenses ( 10th century ), Alhazen in his Book of Optics ( 1021 ), Roger Bacon ( 13th century ), Giambattista della Porta and his friends ( 16th century ), Athanasius Kircher and Gaspar Schott ( 17th century ), the Comte du Buffon in 1740 in Paris, Ioannis Sakas in the 1970s in Greece, and others.
On 21 May Generals George Washington and the Comte de Rochambeau, respectively the commanders of the American and French armies in North America, met to discuss potential operations against the British.
On the formation of the Sénat conservateur he was appointed a member of that body, with an ample provision and the title of count of Pelusium ( Comte de Péluse ), and he became the Senate conservateur's president during 1806-07.
On page 27 of the 1855 printing of Harriet Martineau's translation of The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte, we see his observation that, " If it is true that every theory must be based upon observed facts, it is equally true that facts can not be observed without the guidance of some theories.
On retiring from the service, he married Françoise de Castellane with whom he had three sons: Victor ( marquis de Mirabeau ), Jean Antoine ( bailli de Mirabeau ) and Louis Alexandre ( Comte de Mirabeau ).
On arriving in Paris, Deane at once opened negotiations with the Comte de Vergennes who was the French Foreign Minister.
On 21 April Comte d ' Estrées set off in the direction of Mons with a force of cavalry, while Du Chayla, pursuing a different route, set out with the intention of uniting with d ' Estrées in the vicinity of that town.
He corresponded, in that year, with the Comte de Montmort on the subject of Nicolas Malebranche's tenets ; and unfinished treatises, On the Jewish Sacrifices and On the Lawfulness of Eating Blood, written on his return from Aix-la-Chapelle in 1719, were afterwards found among his papers.
On the eve of the contest there was a general assembly of the Hats at the French embassy, where the Comte de Modêne furnished them with 6, 000, 000 livres, but not till they had signed in his presence an undertaking to reform the constitution in a monarchical sense.
On that roadstead his able second-in-command, H .- A., Comte de Sade, a maternal cousin of the infamous ' Marquis ' de Sade, died at age 69.
On 7 April 1782, the Comte de Grasse set out from Martinique with 35 ships of the line, including two 50-gun ships and a large convoy of more than 100 cargo ships, to meet with a Spanish fleet consisting of 12 ships of the line and 15, 000 troops for the purpose of capturing the British island of Jamaica.
On 5 April Methuen led out his Mounted Infantry under Brig-Gen Lord Chesham, with the Kimberley Mounted Corps and 4th Battery RFA, and caught a Boer Commando led by a French volunteer, the Comte de Villebois-Mareuil.
* In 1670, the Abbé Nicolas-Pierre-Henri de Montfaucon de Villars published the thinly disguised occult fiction, Le Comte de Gabalis (" The Count Of Gabalis "), sub-titled Entretiens sur les Sciences Secrètes (" Conversations On Secret Sciences ").
On 7 March 1735, ahead of Granville's marriage on 15 March 1735 at Mannheim to Jeanne Thérèse du Han, Comtesse de Martigny ( 30 October 1707 – 7 May 1748 ), he was created a Chambellan in the Elector's army and raised to the title of Comte de Morhange in the Moselle region.
On 17 May 2004, the Comte retired and was replaced by the current managing director of Château Cheval Blanc, Pierre Lurton.
On 13 May 1758 the Corps was renamed Royal carabiniers de monsieur le Comte de Provence.
On 20 August 1808 he was created Comte de Belgrand de Vaubois.
On 10 November 1845, Ferdinando Carlo married Louise Marie Thérèse of France ( 1819 – 1864 ), the older sister of the Legitimist pretender to the throne of France, the Comte de Chambord.
On November 5, 1919 he co-founded an air-photo and passenger flight business, Comte, Mittelholzer, and Co.
On March 30, 1778, Franklin, Lee, and Deane were received at the French Court as representatives of the United States of America, and on July 7 Comte d ' Estaing's fleet cast anchor in the Delaware River.
On the philosophies of Auguste Comte, defending the ideas of positivism.
On July 11, 1789 King Louis, acting under the influence of the conservative nobles, as well as his wife, Marie Antoinette, and brother, the Comte d ' Artois, banished the reformist minister Necker and completely reconstructed the ministry.

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