Fézensaguet
The Fézensaguet is a southern French region in Gascony in the Gers department . It is surrounded by Lomagne and Armagnac .
In the Middle Ages, Fézensaguet was a vice-county which was established by Count Bernard IV of Armagnac and Fézensac for his nephew Bernard de Lomagne.
The vice counts were:
- 1182–1202 Bernard I. de Lomagne son of Othon of Lomagne and the Mascarose of Armagnac
- 1202–1215 Géraud I (V) son (Count of Armagnac and Fézensac)
- 1215-1245 Roger brother
- 1245–1285 Géraud II. (VI.) Son (Count of Armagnac and Fézensac)
- 1285-1320 Gaston son
- 1320–1339 Géraud III. son
- 1339–1390 Jean I son
- 1390–1401 Géraud IV. Brother (from 1391 Count von Pardiac )
- 1401–1402 Jean II's son (Count of Pardiac)
After Jean II's death, his cousin, Count Bernard VII of Armagnac, took possession of his possessions and combined them with his own. Together with the Armagnac, the Fézensaguet was united with the crown domain in 1589 by Henry IV of France .