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Wolfcatcher Royal (French:
louvetier royal), a
position also
known historically as the
Grand Wolfcatcher (French:
grand louvetier)
which is now
known as lieutenant...
- vénerie (hunting on horseback),
louveterie (wolf hunting, run by the
Grand Louvetier),
falcon hunting (run by the
Grand Falconer) and the
vautrait (boar hunting...
- (Grand Fauconnier),
master of the
falcon hunt and
hunting lodges.
Grand Louvetier of France,
master of the wolf hunt
Grand Échanson, the
royal cup-bearer...
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politician and historian. He was born in Paris. His
grandfather had been
grand louvetier of France; his
father was
Charles Louis Bernard de Cléron,
comte d'Haussonville...
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Galle as
Tulipe Georges Pally as Le
directeur du théâtre Jean
Guirec as
Louvetier Jean Diéner as
Jeaminet Bude
Gaston Jacquet as Saint-Palmier
Goble p.299...
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regularly attacks sheep. Louve: A
female wolf. La Louveterie: Wolf hunting.
Louvetier royal:
Modern day
offshoot of the luparii. Now
serves an administrative...
- Peer of France,
Grandmaster of France,
Grand Veneur of
France and
Grand Louvetier of France,
Knight of the Holy
Spirit Azure,
three fleurs-de-lys or, a...
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Hereditary Peerage (1814-30) sur www.heraldica.org Source: LES
GRANDS LOUVETIERS DE
FRANCE - par M. A.
FOURTIER - 1868
Archived 2008-09-26 at the Wayback...
- ISBN 2-914370-09-1. La Nuit de la louve. Bragelonne. ISBN 2-914370-23-7. Le
Louvetier. Bragelonne.
January 15, 2004. ISBN 2-914370-65-2. La Voix des Brumes...
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armed men. François de Silly,
comte then duc de la Rocheguyon,
Grand Louvetier de France. Antoine-Hercule de Budos,
marquis de Portes, vice-amiral de...