Conde
Conde is a rank of nobility used in the Spanish and Portuguese kingdoms, equivalent to the English "count." The title dates from medieval Iberia and was widely used in Spain, Portugal, and their overseas territories.
Etymology: The term derives from Latin comes meaning companion or associate; in Romance languages it developed
Historically, a conde governed a region or lordship, held lands, presided over courts, and provided military
In modern times, noble titles survive as social and ceremonial designations in Spain and Portugal, but they
Outside nobility, Conde is used as a surname in Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries and appears in place