| NOUN | a viscountess | viscountesses |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
- His mother was viscountess Antoinette de Spoelberch, and belonged to the owners of Artois holding. He started his professional career at the Artois brewery in 1936 and became its president in 1947.
- The west wall was built before the fortified town (which was created in 1302 by Marguerite de Moncade, viscountess of Bearn) and the bell of 1245, which still rings.
- He was married to Maria de Monge, viscountess de Franeau (Louvain 1871–1953).
- She later succeeded her younger brother Centule VI as viscountess in 1134, but left the post to her son. As her son was a minor, however, she nevertheless acted as regent until 1147.
- The viscountess Nancy Astor was a Christian Scientist, as was naval officer Charles Lightoller, who survived the sinking of the "Titanic" in 1912.
- King Louis VII gave the monastery legal authority in civil, criminal and capital affairs, and confirmed the rights over the local silver mines, both existing or newly discovered, that the monastery shared with the viscount of Béziers and the viscountess of Narbonne.
- The latter's nephew, Agne IV of Oliergues, married in 1444 his cousin, viscountess Anne of Beaufort, succeeding to the viscounty of Turenne upon her death.
- Her daughter, Ann (born 1709), went on to become a viscountess, Lady Primrose.
- These are fictional characters with the title of "viscount" or "viscountess".
- After her husband became Marquess of Bath in 1789, the viscountess became a marchioness. She died, aged 90, at Lower Grosvenor Street in London.
- Miss Carteret – Daughter of Lady Dalrymple, who is always in tow behind the viscountess.
- His marriage with Ernestine-Félicité de Moÿ de Sons, viscountess of Rives, produced no descendance.
- (Belgian: viscountess ) Antoinette van Aefferden (1895-1976) were incorporated into the Belgian Nobility based on the Royal decree of 1814.
- A viscount ([...] , for male) or viscountess ([...] , for female) is a title used in certain European countries for a noble of varying status.
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