Fézansaguet ( Fézensaguet ) - Viscount in medieval Gascony, located between Armagnac and Viscountry of Loman. Its territory roughly corresponds to the modern commune of Bastide du Val d'Arra in the Gers department. The capital is a castle near the modern city of Movzen .
According to Bouillet and Chassan (Marie-Nicolas Bouillet et Alexis Chassang, Dictionnaire universel d'histoire et de géographie, 1842-1878), was formed in 1163, when Count Armagnac Bernard IV allocated it to his fourth son Roger I.
Modern historians date the formation of Viscountry in 1182: Count Armagnac and Fezansac Bernard IV transferred part of the county of Fezansac to his nephew Bernard de Loman.
Viscount Gero V in 1256 became Earl of Armagnac and, according to his will, wrote to Fezanzaghe to his youngest son, Gaston.
In 1402, Count Bernard VII d'Armagnac seized the Viscountry and annexed it to his possessions.
Viscount List:
- 1184–1188 Bernard I (d. 1188/1193), son of Odon de Loman, seigneur de Firmacon, and his wife Mascarosa d'Armagnac
- 1188 / 1193-1200 Bernard II , son
- 1200-1215 Gerot I (d. 1219), son. In 1215, Mr .. became Earl of Armagnac and transferred the Viscount to his younger brother.
- 1215-1245 Roger I, brother.
- 1245-1285 Gerot II, son of the previous, Count Armagnac ( Gerot VI )
- 1285–1320 Gaston d'Armagnac, youngest son
- 1320–1339 Gero III, son
- 1339–1390 Jean I, son
- 1390-1402 Gerot IV , son of Jean I, Count of Pardiac for the rights of his wife. Deprived of possessions by Count Armagnac Bernard VII.
Sources
- Marie-Nicolas Bouillet et Alexis Chassang, Dictionnaire universel d'histoire et de géographie, 1842-1878
- http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/gasccent.htm#_Toc493834602