Count Panzutti

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]

Fortunato de Félice, 2nd Count Panzutti
Guillaume de Félice 4th Count Panzutti

Counts Panzutti

  • H Ill. H Giuseppe Felipe Augusto di Panzutti, 1st Count Panzutti (1720–1756)
  • H Ill. H Fortunato Bartolommeo de Félice, 2nd Count Panzutti (1723–1789)
  • H Ill. H Fortuné-Bernard de Félice, 3rd Count Panzutti (1760–1832)
  • H Ill. H Guillame Adam de Félice, 4th Count Panzutti (1803–1871)
  • H Ill. H Henri François Louis Gabriel Guisan de Félice (1837–1895), 5th Count Panzutti (1837–1895)
  • H Ill. H Jules Louis Georges Samson Berdez de Félice, 6th Count Panzutti (b. 1858–1925)
  • H Ill. H Philippe Grin de Félice (I), 7th Count Panzutti (1893–??)
  • H Ill. H Philippe Grin de Félice (II), 8th Count Panzutti (1918–1998)
  • H Ill. H Philippe Grin de Félice-Ruttley (III), 9th Count Panzutti (b. 1954)

As the title is held 'suo jure', the Heir Apparents are the present holder's children, chosen upon the present holder's death:

Further reading

References

    • Félice et al. Mémoires de la Société oeconomique de Berne, vol 4., 1764
    • Félice, Fortunato Encyclopedie D'Yverdon
  1. "Swiss & Savoy Nobility". Archived from the original on 26 July 2009. Retrieved 20 June 2008.
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