- French: vicomte),
itself from
Medieval Latin vicecomitem,
accusative of
vicecomes, from Late
Latin vice- "deputy" +
Latin comes (originally "companion";...
- arms as
depicting six mountains,
though other sources do not.
Gallus Vicecomes. Vrb**** V.
nuncius Apoſtolicus ad
Vicecomites Mediolanenſes. 40. French...
-
Dutch as
Burggraaf or in
English as Viscount[citation needed] (Latin:
Vicecomes); the
deputy of a
count charged with
exercising the count's prerogatives...
-
other property in
Verona in 1005, and in 1014 he had
risen to the post of
Vicecomes (vice-count, viscount) of the city of Verona.
Ingone was dead by 13 July...
- exclusive, of
derived inferior titles containing such words,
notably "
vicecomes" for "viscount" and "burgicomes" and "burgravio" for "burgrave". Aerarium...
- Szilágyi
began his
career in his brother-in-law's
service as vice-ispán (
vicecomes) of Torontál County. He was the
captain of the
Belgrade fortress at the...
- 1533–1604) was a
Hungarian noble, who
served as Vice-ispán (Viscount;
vicecomes) of
Pozsony County since 1579. He was the
ancestor of the
wealthy and...
- 1075, when
Ariprando Visconti and his son
Ottone ("Ariprandus
Vicecomes", "Otto
Vicecomes filius Ariprandi")
attended and
signed together some
legal do****ents...
- 1585 – 14 June 1654) was a
Hungarian noble, son of Vice-ispán (Viscount;
vicecomes) of
Pozsony County Ferenc Esterházy. He was the
founder of the Csesznek...
-
locally by
their deputies, the vice-ispáns (Hungarian: alispán, Latin:
vicecomes and Slovak: podžupan) from the 13th century.
Although the vice-ispáns...