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sometimes left
untranslated as
vicomte [vi.kɔ̃t]. The word
viscount comes from Old
French visconte (Modern French:
vicomte),
itself from
Medieval Latin...
- 23, 1782. It is the
story of the
Marquise Isabelle de
Merteuil and the
Vicomte Sébastien de Valmont, two
amoral lovers-turned-rivals who
amuse themselves...
- The
Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten
Years Later (French: Le
Vicomte de
Bragelonne ou Dix ans plus tard [lə vikɔ̃t də bʁaʒəlɔn u diz‿ɑ̃ ply taʁ]) is a novel...
- Paul François Jean Nicolas,
Vicomte de
Barras (French: [bara:s]; 30 June 1755 – 29
January 1829),
commonly known as Paul Barras, was a
French politician...
- The Château de Vaux-le-
Vicomte (French pronunciation: [ʃato d(ə) vo l(ə) vikɔ̃t]) or
simply Vaux-le-
Vicomte is a
Baroque French château
located in Maincy...
- François-René,
vicomte de
Chateaubriand (4
September 1768 – 4 July 1848) was a
French writer, politician,
diplomat and
historian who
influenced French...
- the
husband of his
granddaughter Melissende. Settipani, Christian, Les
vicomtes de Châteaudun et
leurs alliés, dans
Onomastique et Parenté dans l'Occident...
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Ferdinand Marie,
Comte de
Lesseps (French: [də lesɛps]; 19
November 1805 – 7
December 1894) was a
French Orientalist diplomat and
later developer of the...
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novels The
Three Musketeers (1844),
Twenty Years After (1845), and The
Vicomte de
Bragelonne (1847–1850) by
Alexandre Dumas, père. He and the
other two...
- Raoul,
Vicomte de
Chagny is a
fictional character and one of the
protagonists of
Gaston Leroux's 1910
novel The
Phantom of the Opera.
Raoul is a viscount...