- A
viscount (/ˈvaɪkaʊnt/ VY-kownt, for male) or
viscountess (/ˈvaɪkaʊntɪs/, for female) is a
title used in
certain European countries for a
noble of varying...
- A
royal family is the
immediate family of kings/queens, emirs/emiras, sultans/sultanas, or raja/rani and
sometimes their extended family. The term imperial...
- were engraved,
while those of
viscounts were plain.
After 1661, however,
viscomital coronets became engraved,
while baronial coronets were plain. Coronets...
- were
engraved while those of
viscounts were plain.
After 1661, however,
viscomital coronets became engraved,
while baronial coronets were plain. Coronets...
- Villiers. The
heirs apparent to the
earldom alternate the use of the two
viscomital titles as
their courtesy title. The
tenth Earl was
briefly styled Viscount...
- strongholds[where?]
belonged to the
princes of Limoges, they had less
power than the
viscomital families: Limoges, Comborn, Turenne, Ventadour, Comborn, Aubusson, Rochechouart...
-
title enjo****. The
grandeeship was
conferred on 135 barons, who used the
viscomital coronet in
their coats of arms, and 146 viscounts, who used the comital...