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vice-count
† vice-count Obs. [vice-, after med.L. vicecomes.] A viscount.1461 Rolls of Parlt. V. 477 Henry late Erle of Northumberlond, William Vicecount Beaumont [etc.]. 1633 T. Stafford Pac. Hib. iii. xvii. (1821) 658 John Barry, brother to the Vicecount. 1655 Digges Compl. Ambass. 367 The Vice-Count of Tura... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ivan Zakmardi
From 1662 until his death, he served as the vice-count (podžupan) of Varaždin County. wikipedia.org
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viscount
viscount (ˈvaɪkaʊnt) Forms: α. 3–6 viscounte (4 vescownte), 5– viscount (6 viscont). β. 5 vycounte, vicounte, vicound, 6 Sc. vecount, 6–8 vicount (7 vicont). [a. AF. ves-, viscounte (-cunte, -conte), OF. visconte, viconte (F. vicomte), f. vis- vice- + counte count n.2, after med.L. vicecomes: cf. vi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jagasits
Notable members The son of Ferenc Jagasits was promoted to vice-count of Zala County in 1770. Alajos Jagasich became a Salthouse-controller in 1844. wikipedia.org
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Viscount of Jersey
In ancient France a very high dignitary, the Vice-Count, who took the place of the Count or Duke, when absent. wikipedia.org
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Viscount
Equivalent titles Germanic counterparts There are non-etymological equivalents to the title of viscount (i.e., 'vice-count') in several languages, including wikipedia.org
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Vittorio Veneto
In Fratta, authority was invested in a vice-count of the bishop. wikipedia.org
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Count of the Székelys
Thereafter, the same person was made voivode and count until 1504; furthermore, the offices of vice-voivode and vice-count were also unified. wikipedia.org
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مقر رسمي
قائمة ملوك بوتان) National راشتراباتي بهافان (رئيس الهند) Rashtrapati Nilayam (President, retreat) The Retreat Building (President, retreat) Vice autumn residence) Marselisborg Palace (monarch, summer retreat) The Hermitage Palace (monarch) Sorgenfri Palace (monarch, currently being occupied by Count wikipedia.org
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Imperial, royal and noble ranks
Viscount (vice-count), theoretically the ruler of a viscounty, which did not develop into a hereditary title until much later. wikipedia.org
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Friso-Hollandic Wars
Count and bishop should together chose a vice-count to rule in their stead. When they could not agree on a candidate, the emperor could name the vice-count himself. wikipedia.org
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Peerages in the United Kingdom
Viscount comes from the Latin vicecomes, meaning 'vice-count'. The rank was created in 1440. The feminine form is Viscountess. wikipedia.org
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Frisian freedom
Count and bishop should together chose a vice-count to rule in their stead. When they could not agree on a candidate, the emperor could name the vice-count himself. wikipedia.org
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