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  2. Count von Count - Wikipedia

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    These include Countess von Backwards (debuted in Sesame Street 's 28th season), who counts backwards, her total is indicated by a wolf howl; Countess Dahling von Dahling (debuted in the 12th season); and one simply called "the Countess" (first appearing in season 8). The von Count family includes an unnamed brother and mother as well as an ...

  3. List of Sesame Street puppeteers - Wikipedia

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    Count von Count (1972–2012), Mr. Snuffleupagus (1971–1978), Herry Monster (1970–2003), Mr. Johnson (1971–2012), Two-Headed Monster (left half) (1978–2000), The Amazing Mumford (1970–2011), Biff, Sherlock Hemlock, Little Jerry, Frazzle, Fred the Wonder Horse, Farley, Simon Soundman, Sam the Robot (occasionally), Herbert Birdsfoot ...

  4. Talk : List of characters in Sesame Street/Possible additions

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    An early version of Frankie made a brief appearance at the beginning of a sketch in which Count von Count directs Liam Neeson in counting up to 20. (He threatens to quit after one take.) Similarly, one "F. Biondo" is credited as the camera man for a shoot with Kermit the Frog directing Oklahoma.

  5. Wolfsangel - Wikipedia

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    Wolfsangel (German pronunciation: [ˈvɔlfsˌʔaŋəl], translation "wolf's hook") or Crampon (French pronunciation: [kʁɑ̃pɔ̃]) is a heraldic charge from mainly Germany and eastern France, which was inspired by medieval European wolf traps that consisted of a Z-shaped metal hook (called the Wolfsangel, or the crampon in French) that was hung by a chain from a crescent-shaped metal bar ...

  6. Countess Claudine Rhédey de Kis-Rhéde - Wikipedia

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    Countess Claudine Rhédey de Kis-Rhéde and Countess von Hohenstein had three children with Duke Alexander of Württemberg: . Princess Claudine of Teck (1836–1894).; Prince Francis of Teck (1837–1900); later created 1st Duke of Teck by Charles I of Württemberg; married, on 12 June 1866 at St. Anne's Church, Kew, Surrey, West London, Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge, [4] and had issue.

  7. Clara Elisabeth von Platen - Wikipedia

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    Clara Elisabeth, Countess von Platen-Hallermund (14 January 1648 – 30 January 1700, Schloss Monplaisir, in what is now the Von-Alten-Garten in Hannover), was a German noblewoman, most notable as the mistress of Ernest Augustus (Elector of Hanover, father of George I of Great Britain) and for her involvement in the Königsmarck affair.

  8. Agrippina Japaridze - Wikipedia

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    Agrippina, Countess von Zarnekau (née Agrippina Constantines asuli Japaridze; [1] Georgian: აგრაფინა ჯაფარიძე, გრაფინია ფონ ზარნეკაუ) (October 25 [6 November o.s.], 1855 - October 18, 1926) [2] was a Georgian aristocrat, socialite and patron of numerous educational establishments in Russian Imperial Georgia.

  9. Countess Vaughn - Wikipedia

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    Countess Danielle Vaughn (born August 8, 1978) is an American actress, singer and television personality. She is best known for her role as Kim Parker on the UPN sitcoms Moesha and its spin-off The Parkers , and as Alexandria DeWitt on 227 .