Shortly after the peace treaty, Oxenstierna was appointed Count of Södermöre.
At some point Ingelger was appointed Count of Anjou, at a time when the county stretched only as far west as the Mayenne River.
Piotr Komorowski, was appointed "Count of Liptov and Orava", in 1469 by King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary.
Furthermore, voivodes were also appointed Count of the Székelys by the monarch from the middle of the 15th century, thus the two offices were united by custom.
In the latter case, the two offices were united by custom in 1462: from then on each voivode was also appointed Count of the Székelys.
In the same year, Boso was appointed Count of Lyon and Vienne, replacing Gerard of Roussillon.
After the conquest of Barcelona in 801, Bera was appointed Count of Barcelona by Louis of Aquitaine and Charlemagne.
According to Adhemar of Chabannes, writing in the early 11th century, Turpio was appointed Count of Angoulême.
Peter Meleander was an imperial field marshal who had become rich due to his position in the Thirty Years' War and had been appointed Count of Holzappel in 1641.
Their reign was short-lived and William was appointed Count of Holland by Otto IV in 1208.