vicomtés
Vicomtés is the plural term for vicomté, a historical feudal jurisdiction governed by a viscount. The word originates from Old French vicomté and vicomte, itself from the Late Latin vicecomes, meaning “deputy count.” A vicomté functioned as a subcounty territory within a larger comté (countship), with the viscount acting as the count’s deputy and administrator.
The vicomté’s powers and privileges varied by charter and era, but typically included administering justice, collecting
Historically, vicomtés were common in medieval France and other Romance-language regions, serving as intermediate units between