- The
Wolfcatcher Royal (French:
louvetier royal), a
position also
known historically as the
Grand Wolfcatcher (French:
grand louvetier)
which is now known...
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decimated in
later centuries. The
office of
luparius is
today known as the
Wolfcatcher Royal. On 9
August 1787 the
office of
luparii was
dissolved because of...
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Alberta and 33,000
between 1947–1971 in Ontario.
Luparii Wolf
hunting Wolfcatcher Royal Fox
hunting Wise,
Michael (Winter 2013). "Killing Montana's Wolves:...
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poaching and the
control of
hunting licenses.
There are
today nearly 2,000
wolfcatchers across the
French territory; The
private guards (gardes particuliers)...
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instead of 12 km/h), and the
first woman 'lieutenant de louveterie' (
Wolfcatcher Royal) in 1923. Université
Paris X Nanterre, LES
FEMMES ET L’AUTOMOBILE...
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lying on its back with a wolf
standing over it. In
French heraldry, the
Wolfcatcher Royal had as his
official insignia two wolf
heads facing frontally. A...
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official version of events. Wolf of
Soissons List of
fatal wolf
attacks Wolfcatcher Royal, who
curiously was not ****igned to this task Wolf
hunting Jay M...
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After the
death of
Michel Sublet, his son also
named Michel,
Grand Wolfcatcher Royal of France,
completed the
castle in
around 1660. He
married in 1666...
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instead of 12 km/h), and the
first woman 'lieutenant de louveterie' (
Wolfcatcher Royal) in 1923. She was one of the
first clients of Émile Delahaye, a...