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Grand Panetier may
refer to:
Grand Panetier of Croatia, a
title held by the
House of
Cseszneky (Cseszneky de Milvány et Csesznek)
Grand Panetier of France...
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Reine (d'Espagne) in June 1794 Founder:
Comte de
Panetier (died
January 1794) Commander:
Comte de
Panetier, then Général de Santa-Clara Size: 400; brought...
- The
Grand Panetier of
France (roughly "Great Breadmaster",
sometimes rendered as Panter) was one of the
Great Officers of the
Crown of France, a member...
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Grand Panetier) c.1549:
Louis Prévost de
Sansac (First
Falconer of the King) c.1550:
Charles I de Cossé,
comte de
Brissac (also
Grand Panetier, Marshal...
-
Household Master of the Hunt
Mayor of the
palace Page
Pantler or
Grand Panetier Proctor Secretary Pursuivant Seneschal Serjeant-at-arms
Stolnik Standard...
- the
reign of
Kings Louis XIV and
Louis XV. Cossé also
served as
Grand Panetier of
France Catherine de Cossé (13
January 1724 - 22 July 1794)
married Louis...
- that time very
powerful at court. He was
awarded the
title of
premier panetier to King
Louis XII of France. Two sons of René de Cossé were
prominent French...
- d'hôtel ordinaire, the 12 Maîtres d'hôtel
servant par quartier, the
Grand panetier, the
Premier écuyer
tranchant and the
Grand échanson (three
offices that...
- garde-robe ('grand
master of the wardrobe', the
royal dresser) or
grand panetier (royal
bread server),
which had long
ceased to be
actual functions and...
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Pankey is an
Americanized form of
French Panetier:
occupational name for a
pantryman from
panetieran agent derivative of pain ‘bread’.
Alteration of the...