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- Wolfcatcher (French: grand louvetier) which is now known as lieutenant de louveterie, was established as a prestigious office in the House of the King during...
- Moutonnier: A wolf which regularly attacks sheep. Louve: A female wolf. La Louveterie: Wolf hunting. Louvetier royal: Modern day offshoot of the luparii. Now...
- between 800 and 813, when he established the louveterie, a special corps of wolf hunters. The louveterie was abolished after the French Revolution in...
- There are less than 1,000 nature reserves officers today in France. The Louveterie (literally : Wolf-catching agency) is one of the oldest law enforcement...
- between 800 and 813, when he established the louveterie, a special corps of wolf hunters. The louveterie was abolished after the French Revolution in...
- Royal Game Warden), consisted of the vénerie (hunting on horseback), louveterie (wolf hunting, run by the Grand Louvetier), falcon hunting (run by the...
- 1926 she took her oath at the Rambouillet Civil Court as Lieutenant de Louveterie, an official position related to regulation of hunting. In 1889 The Epoch...
- plausible. David Hanser suggests instead that the word may come from French louveterie, a "place where dogs were trained to chase wolves". Beyond the name of...
- 1898 (15 km/h instead of 12 km/h), and the first woman 'lieutenant de louveterie' (Wolfcatcher Royal) in 1923. Université Paris X Nanterre, LES FEMMES...
- Bonnelles' Louveterie, 2006...