Count Panzutti (Conte di Panzutti) is an 18th-century Italian hereditary title, famously held by Fortunato and Guillaume de Félice. The title was passed by decree by the Contessa di Panzutti who held it " suo jure" as instructed in the 1st Count's will to Fortunato Felice in 1756, and has continued being inherited in such a manner to the present day. [1] The heir apparent of the Contadi is styled Vicomte ( Viscount) or Vicomtesse ( Viscountess) Yverdon. [2]
As the title is held 'suo jure', the Heir Apparents are the present holder's children, chosen upon the present holder's death:
Count Panzutti (Conte di Panzutti) is an 18th-century Italian hereditary title, famously held by Fortunato and Guillaume de Félice. The title was passed by decree by the Contessa di Panzutti who held it " suo jure" as instructed in the 1st Count's will to Fortunato Felice in 1756, and has continued being inherited in such a manner to the present day. [1] The heir apparent of the Contadi is styled Vicomte ( Viscount) or Vicomtesse ( Viscountess) Yverdon. [2]
As the title is held 'suo jure', the Heir Apparents are the present holder's children, chosen upon the present holder's death: