- The
Grand Huntsman of
France (French:
Grand Veneur de France) was a
position in the King's
Household in
France during the
Ancien Régime. The position,...
-
derived from Hugh Le
Grand Veneur, a
member of a
Norman French family that
aided William the
Conqueror in 1066. Le
grand veneur,
which literally means "the...
- Jean Le
Veneur (died 8
August 1543), son of a
Norman baron, was a
French Abbot, Bishop, Courtier,
royal official, and
Roman Catholic cardinal. He was born...
- of Normandy, in the 15th century. In the 16th century, the
family of Le
Veneur de Tillières came into
possession of the château. It was
extended several...
-
Tanneguy Le
Veneur,
seigneur de
Carrouges (-c. 1592) was a
Norman noble and
governor during the
French Wars of Religion.
Coming from a
family pushed into...
- The
Square Saint-Gilles Grand-
Veneur - Pauline-Roland is a
small public garden situated in a
square in the 3rd arrondis****t of Paris, France. The park...
- Norroy-le-
Veneur (French pronunciation: [nɔʁwa lə vənœʁ]; German: Norringen) is a
commune in the
Moselle department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France...
- the
Edict of Union,
Cartier was
introduced to King
Francis I by Jean Le
Veneur,
bishop of Saint-Malo and
abbot of Mont Saint-Michel, at the
Manoir de Brion...
- in the
Siege of Maastricht,
Hoche became an aide-de-camp to
General Le
Veneur in
March 1793, and
further distinguished himself later that
month at the...
- plot
against his life. A
hunting accident—Guise had been
appointed Grand Veneur of
France in 1556—had been planned, as Sir
Nicholas Throckmorton informed...