Century French

Was a count a part of the french and english nobility in the 12th century, or the gentry?
Was a count a part of the french and english nobility in the 12th century, or the gentry?
In the 1100’s “count” was a French title (nobility), and so was also a title in the English court ruled by the Norman invaders. There were no counts in the old Saxon nobility.
The gentry (squires) had land, but no inheritable titles.
French Kicks – The Trial Of The Century
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