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Viscounts and Viscountesses

A Viscount or Viscountess is a person who has reigned as King or Queen of a principality once. They are addressed as "Your Excellency" and referred to in the third person as "Viscount/Viscountess (given name)." As former royalty, they have a Patent of Arms and are considered Royal Peers.

Alternate titles for "Viscount"

  • Arabic: Naquib/Naqib
  • Catalan: Vescomte
  • Chinese: T'a Pó
  • Czech: Vikomt
  • Dutch: Burggraaf
  • Estonian: Vikont
  • Finnish: Varakreivi
  • French: Vicomte
  • German: Landgraf
  • Hungarian: Vicomte
  • Irish Gaelic: Biocunta
  • Italian: Visconte
  • Japanese: Shi-shaku
  • Latin: Viscomes
  • Old English: Thegn
  • Polish: Wicehrabia
  • Portuguese: Visconde
  • Romanian: Viconte
  • Russian: Kniaginia
  • Scots Gaelic: Biocas
  • Spanish: Visconde
  • Swedish: Vicomte
  • Turkish: Kontess
  • Welsh: Isiarll/Gwledig

Alternate titles for "Viscountess"

  • Arabic: Naquiba/Naqiba
  • Catalan: Vescomtessa
  • Chinese: Nu T'a Pó
  • Czech: Vikomta
  • Dutch: Burggravin
  • Estonian: Vikontess
  • Finnish: Varakreivitär
  • French: Vicomtesse
  • German: Landgräfin
  • Hungarian: Vicomte felesége
  • Irish Gaelic: Biocuntaois
  • Italian: Viscontessa
  • Japanese: Shi-shaku-fujin
  • Latin: Viscomitessa
  • Old English: Hlaefdige
  • Polish: Wicehrabina
  • Portuguese: Viscondêssa
  • Romanian: Vicontesâ
  • Russian: Kniaginia
  • Scots Gaelic: Bana bhiocas
  • Spanish: Viscondesa
  • Swedish: Vicomtessa
  • Turkish: Vikontess
  • Welsh: Isiarlles/Gwledig