- 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...
- The
Viscounty,
later Prin****lity of Béarn (Gascon:
Bearn or Biarn), was a
medieval lordship in the far
south of France, part of the
Duchy of Gascony...
- was the main home of
these viscounts, in the
heart of
their domain. The
viscounty went from the Limoges-Ségur
family to the
House of
Montfort in Brittany...
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article by
introducing citations to
additional sources. Find sources: "
Viscounty of Altamira" – news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
JSTOR (July 2015)...
- The
Viscounty of Àger (Catalan:
Vescomtat d'Àger) was a
feudal jurisdiction that
branched off the
County of
Urgell in 1094.
Towards 1030
Arnau Mir, Lord...
- The
Viscounty or
County of Léon (Breton:
Kontelezh Leon) was a
feudal state in
extreme western Brittany in the High
Middle Ages.
Though nominally a v****al...
- The
Viscounty of Besalú, or Bas (from the
Latin B****o), was the sub-comital
authority in the
county of Besalú
during the
Middle Ages. It was
ruled by...
-
subsidiary titles. For a more
complete list,
which adds
these "hidden"
viscounties as well as extinct, dormant, abeyant, and
forfeit ones, see List of Viscountcies...
-
Viscount Melbourne, of
Kilmore in the
County of Cavan, was a
title in the
Peerage of
Ireland held by the Lamb family. This
family descended from Matthew...
- Raymond. In 1150,
Roger died and his
three viscounties all p****ed to Raymond.
After a
series of disputes, the
viscounty of Agde was
divided between Raymond and...