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counts and Oettingen
The office of Vogt was first held by the counts of Oettingen, from 1370 on by the counts of Württemberg.

counts and ruled
It was a county, ruled by the counts of Zollern, who are believed to have originated from the Burchardinger dynasty.
From the 9th century to the 16th century, Holland was a county of the Holy Roman Empire, and was ruled by the counts of Holland.
Some of the counts were powerful magnates who also ruled many other territories, culminating in a period of rule by the House of Habsburg which was terminated by the Dutch Revolt.
These invaders subdivided the territory of Venetia into numerous feuds ruled by Germanic dukes and counts ( essentially creating the division of Veneto from Friuli ).
The town was ruled until 1248 by the counts of Andechs-Merania.
Comarques have no particular relation to the " counties " that were ruled by counts.
Angoulême was ruled by counts starting in the 9th century.
Berga was ruled by viscounts in the Early Middle Ages and it had its own counts from 988.
The fire was ruled an arson and a 17-year-old, Dylan Keith Carroll, pleaded guilty to one count second-degree arson, one count of third-degree arson, two counts of third-degree burglary, and three counts of first-degree criminal mischief.
Borculo was then ruled by the counts of Limburg and Bronkhorst.
This territory, ruled by the Lords of Aa in Anderlecht, was integrated into the Landgraviate of Brabant by the counts of Leuven around 1085.
In contrast to the Swiss Plateau where the local nobility and knights ruled extensive landholdings for the regional counts, in Schwyz there were very few local nobles and they were generally poorer and less important than the monasteries ' representatives or the leaders of the local livestock collectives.
During the Middle Ages, various counts ruled the country that now forms Baden.
The Ostrogothic kings that ruled in Italy also maintained palatine counts with titles such as COMES PATRIMONIUM, who was in charge of the patrimonial or private real estate of the king, and others.
Instead of remaining near the person of the king, some of the counts palatine were sent to various parts of his empire to act as judges and governors, the districts ruled by them being called palatinates.
In the Middle Ages, most of what is now Midi-Pyrénées was ruled at some time or another by the counts of Toulouse ( except for Hautes-Pyrénées and the west of Gers ), either directly or through vassals ( such as in the case of Foix ).
The Treaty of Xanten, which had ended the War of the Jülich succession between Brandenburg and the count palatines in 1614, had partitioned the once united Duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg among the bellingerents, and Jülich-Berg was since ruled by the Catholic counts of Palatinate-Neuburg.
The counts of Dillingen ruled from the 10th to the 13th century, then ( 1258 ) the territory was turned over to the Prince Bishops of Augsburg, who gained several villages for their clerical state, hence subdividing the region into several patches, which were dissolved in the early 19th century.
It was then ruled by their son Peter-Raimond ( d. ~ 1060 ) and his son Roger ( d. 1067 ), both of whom were also counts of Carcassonne.
It retained these two names while it was ruled by the counts of Toulouse during early part of the Middle Ages, but the southern part became more familiar as Roussillon and the west became known as Foix, and the name " Gothia " ( along with the older name " Septimania ") faded away during the 10th century, except as a traditional designation as the region fractured into smaller feudal entities, which sometimes retained Carolingian titles, but lost their Carolingian character, as the culture of Septimania evolved into the culture of Languedoc.
A Pierce County Superior Court judge ruled that ballots should not be counted, but on December 22, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that counties explicitly have the ability to correct ballot consideration errors made during earlier counts.
In contrast to regular counties, which were ruled over by counts, marches were ruled over by a Marquess ( English ), a Marquis ( French or Scots ), a Margrave ( Markgraf i. e. count of the mark ) or nobles with corresponding titles ( other European states ).

counts and over
Eventually, the observational evidence, most notably from radio source counts, began to favor Big Bang over Steady State.
The prisoners also included two other counts, Ferrand and William Longsword, twenty-five barons and over a hundred knights.
The counts display is the simplest and is the number of ionising events displayed either as a count rate, commonly " counts per second ", or as a total over a set time period ( an integrated total ).
Some foods, e. g., herbs and spices, are irradiated at sufficient doses ( five kilograys or more ) to reduce the microbial counts by several orders of magnitude ; such ingredients do not carry over spoilage or pathogen microorganisms into the final product.
One year after the events of Infinite Crisis, Luthor has been cleared of over 120 criminal counts ranging from malfeasance to first-degree murder relating to the New Year's Eve massacre from 52.
The extreme in polyploidy occurs in the fern genus Ophioglossum, the adder's-tongues, in which polyploidy results in chromosome counts in the hundreds, or, in at least one case, well over one thousand.
The city itself has a decreasing population of about 320, 000, as of 2009, over 116 km < sup > 2 </ sup >, while the fast-growing urban area counts 653, 028 inhabitants over 203 km < sup > 2 </ sup >.
His problem was that despite his military successes, he was eclipsed by his contemporary Pompey the Great who blackmailed the dictator Sulla into granting him a triumph for victory in Africa over a rag-tag group of dissident Romans ; a first in Roman history on a couple of counts.
Changes in plant frequency over time can be plotted through statistical analysis of pollen counts in the core.
Instead he devoted more than a month to the preparation of a complete history of the electoral counts over the previous century to show it was the unbroken usage of Congress, not of the President of the Senate, to count the electoral votes.
The University of Iowa ( under Van Allen ) noted that all of the zero counts per second reports were from an altitude of 2, 000 + km ( 1, 250 + miles ) over South America, while passes at would show the expected level of cosmic rays.
Second, for some real-time applications like voice over IP ( VoIP ), what counts is the maximum bit-rate, which must be low enough for the communication channel.
Ronald " Gun " Ficklin took over the sheriff's office in 1998, but on 5 February 2007, Ficklin himself pleaded guilty on multiple counts involving his role in operating " chop shops " — reselling stolen automobiles and parts — using state prisoners to staff these activities and as a pit crew for his race car.
Worcester counts within its borders over of publicly owned property.
It was one of the nation's 100 largest cities for many US Census counts, from 1890 to 1960, including 1920, when it had over 100, 000 residents for the first time.
This contact raised the radiation readings on both the probes from a normal 100 counts per second to over 200, 000 counts a second, in only a fraction of a millisecond.
The castle of Heusden was the property of successive dukes of Brabant, in 1357 it went over to the counts of Holland.
They were arrested and initially charged with over ten different felony and misdemeanor counts.
* Six and out rule-hitting the ball over the fence ( or into the water, into the big hedge, or some other area where the ball may be difficult to retrieve ) counts as six runs and out.
Schoorl is a major local tourism location in the summer and counts over 25 campsites, the largest concentration of campsites in the Netherlands.

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