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- to exercise the power of government and is the founder of that great vicecomital family. Meanwhile, Oliba was reinstated in his old counties. In Pallars...
- However, there are several exceptions to the rule. For instance, Scottish vicecomital titles theoretically include "of", though in practice it is usually dropped...
- Roger was the first Trencavel ruler to appoint vicars to go about the vicecomital business at the local level. He appointed vicars both from within his...
- ceded his rights, this time to Louis IX, and symbolically broke his vicecomital seals, after several failed attempts to recover his patrimony. He and...
- defence as an aid to his own rule so long as the consulate remained under vicecomital control, which in the end it did not. Aimery also parti****ted in 1114–15...
- Victor in M****ille. In 1045, he consented to a donation of one of his vicecomital v****als to the monastery and in March 1048 to the transferral of property...
- region, he had been marginalised as a member of a cadet branch of the vicecomital dynasty and was unwilling to accept his second-tier position within the...
- meaning craggy. In the Middle Ages the town was ruled by viscounts. The vicecomital family also produced a troubadour named Joan d'Aubusson. Aubusson is...
- (such as Castleknock, Santry, Balrothery), and thus eventually accrued vicecomital attributes. In addition, several other baronies existed as feudal holdings...
- son of Jaufre I, Viscount of M****illes, and Rixendis of Millau. The vicecomital family of M****illes were v****als of the Count of Provence and allies...