Viscount of Anjou

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The Viscount of Anjou was a medieval noble title held by a deputy or subordinate ruler who administered parts of the County of Anjou before the authority passed fully to the counts.

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Viscount of Anjou canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval noble title
viscountcy
appliesToJurisdiction County of Anjou
appointedBy Count of Anjou
country County of Anjou
feudalRelation vassal of the Count of Anjou
followedBy direct comital administration of Anjou
governanceType feudal administration
governed subdivisions of the County of Anjou
hasDuty administration of parts of the County of Anjou
collection of revenues for the Count of Anjou
defense of delegated territories in Anjou
local justice in Anjou
hasRank viscount
higherRankThan local knights of Anjou
historicalPeriod Middle Ages
languageOfUse Old French
locatedIn Anjou
medieval France
lowerRankThan Count of Anjou
partOf feudal hierarchy of Anjou
positionHeldBy deputy ruler of Anjou
subordinate ruler under the Count of Anjou
powerShiftedTo Count of Anjou
precededBy earlier Carolingian local officials in Anjou
region Loire Valley
subclassOf feudal office
noble title
titleHolderGender typically male
usedUntilEvent consolidation of authority by the counts of Anjou

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Count of Anjou precededBy Viscount of Anjou