Global Information Lookup Global Information

Grand Huntsman of France information


Henri, Prince of Condé (1588-1646), Grand Veneur de France

The Grand Veneur de France or Grand Huntsman of France was a position in the King's Household in France during the Ancien Régime. The word French "veneur" (huntsman), derives from the Middle French word "vener" (to hunt), (itself from the Latin venor, verb meaning to hunt), from which also was derived the archaic English words "venerer" (hunter) and "venery" (the hunt). The position is sometimes grouped with the Great Officers of the Crown of France. The position was one of the "Great Offices of the Maison du Roi". The position was equivalent to that of the "Grand Master of the Hunt" in certain European royal households.

The Grand Veneur was responsible for the royal hunt. The title was created in 1413 by Charles VI at roughly the same time as those of Grand Falconer of France and the "Capitaine du vautrait". The Grand Veneur took care of the king's hunting dogs (roughly 100 hounds) for the stag hunt. Under Charles VIII, he oversaw nine squires (écuyers), nine huntsmen (veneurs), two aides, six valets for the hounds (valets de limiers) and one dog handler for the foxhounds. The service gained even greater prestige under Francis I and Henry II, and the position reached a high point under Henry IV; in 1596, 182 persons were employed by the royal hunt, which included lieutenants, sous-lieutenants, gentlemen, valets for the hounds, mounted and unmounted valets for the dogs, and finally a surgeon and an apothecary.

The Grand Veneur was the most important of all the royal offices dealing with the hunt. In the 16th century, the house of Guise held the position five times. In the 17th century, the family Rohan-Montbazon held it three times. At the beginning of the 18th century, the position was given by Louis XIV to Louis-Alexandre de Bourbon, Comte de Toulouse, one of his legitimized children, who, in turn, passed it on to his son Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, duc de Penthièvre.

From the 16th century, the holder of the position received an annual salary of 1200 livres, which was a relatively small sum within the royal household. The Grand Veneur also received additional revenues (up to 10,000 livres). According to Saint-Simon, in 1714, the new Duke de La Rochefoucauld sold, for a sum of 500,000 livres. his office of Grand Veneur, which he had just inherited upon the death of his father.

Up to a point, the Grand Veneur de France position is comparable to the one of Master of the Buckhounds in the English monarchy.

and 24 Related for: Grand Huntsman of France information

Request time (Page generated in 1.0255 seconds.)

Grand Huntsman of France

Last Update:

The Grand Veneur de France or Grand Huntsman of France was a position in the King's Household in France during the Ancien Régime. The word French "veneur"...

Word Count : 450

Huntsman

Last Update:

Huntsman of France Grand Huntsman of Brabant Huntsman Corporation, an American multinational manufacturer and marketer of chemical products Huntsman Program...

Word Count : 432

Louis XIV

Last Update:

Great (Louis le Grand) or the Sun King (le Roi Soleil), was King of France from 1643 until his death in 1715. His verified reign of 72 years and 110...

Word Count : 18087

Maison du Roi

Last Update:

Officers of the Crown of France) the first écuyer de France, who seconds the Grand écuyer the Grand Huntsman of France (Grand Veneur), who directs royal...

Word Count : 1634

The Huntsman

Last Update:

The Huntsman was the winner of the 1862 Grand National steeplechase run on 12 March at Aintree near Liverpool, England. The winner was owned by Viscount...

Word Count : 426

House of Rohan

Last Update:

Princess of Léon. Louis de Rohan-Guéméné, also known as “the Knight of Rohan” (1635-1674), Grand Huntsman of France, Louis XIV's Colonel of the Guards...

Word Count : 7089

Master of the hunt

Last Update:

official Grand Huntsman of France, a French court official An office held in the organization of hunting in a particular area, such as the Master of foxhounds...

Word Count : 97

Medieval hunting

Last Update:

hunting Boar hunting Fox hunting Grand Falconer of France Grand Huntsman of France Grand Huntsman of Brabant Hunting Hunting dog Protokynegos Prothierakarios...

Word Count : 4887

1413 in France

Last Update:

part of the Cabochien revolt, John the Fearless leads an uprising in Paris against the Armagnacs. Unknown - The role of Grand Huntsman of France is created...

Word Count : 86

Grand Dignitaries of the French Empire

Last Update:

The Grand Dignitaries of the French Empire (French: Grands Dignitaires de l'Empire Français) were created in 1804 by the Constitution of the Year XII,...

Word Count : 407

HGGC

Last Update:

Huntsman and Robert C. Gay. Prior to co-founding H&G Capital Partners, Huntsman founded Huntsman Chemical Corporation, the largest manufacturer of polystyrene...

Word Count : 1571

List of knights of the Order of the Holy Spirit

Last Update:

Grand Squire of France, Grand Huntsman and pair of France. Armand de Gontaut-Biron, marshal of France. Guy de Daillon, comte du Lude, governor of Poitou...

Word Count : 15997

Wild Hunt

Last Update:

used by gangs of highwaymen for their advantage in the 1700s.[citation needed] In Welsh folklore, Gwyn ap Nudd was depicted as a wild huntsman riding a demon...

Word Count : 7074

Charlize Theron

Last Update:

(2003), Hancock (2008), Snow White and the Huntsman (2012), Prometheus (2012), Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), The Fate of the Furious (2017), Atomic Blonde (2017)...

Word Count : 9296

Grand Fauve de Bretagne

Last Update:

against their huntsman's wishes. The Fauve de Bretagne hounds were known in France from the 16th century, in 1520 Francis I of France was presented with...

Word Count : 309

Wolfcatcher Royal

Last Update:

Wolfcatchers Royal served under the Grand Huntsman and alongside the Grand Falconer and Captain of the Boar-hunt as members of the king's hunting service. They...

Word Count : 340

Grand National

Last Update:

2021. Two French-trained horses have won the Grand National: Huntsman (1862) and Cortolvin (1867). Seven other winners were bred in France — Alcibiade...

Word Count : 11150

Frank Darabont

Last Update:

was on the shortlist to direct The Huntsman: Winter's War, a sequel to the fantasy film Snow White and the Huntsman. A month later it was confirmed that...

Word Count : 3626

2017 in American television

Last Update:

Weekly. Retrieved January 31, 2017. Liu, Marian (January 30, 2017). "Miss France beats Haiti and Colombia to clinch Miss Universe title". CNN. Retrieved...

Word Count : 13088

Protokynegos

Last Update:

not an active charge. Byzantine Empire portal Medieval hunting Grand Huntsman of France Guilland 1967, p. 602. ODB, "Protokynegos" (A. Kazhdan), pp. 1745–1746...

Word Count : 534

Sigma Chi

Last Update:

founded in 1995 by Sigma Chi alumnus, and founder of the Huntsman Corporation, Jon M. Huntsman Sr. Huntsman has donated more than 350 million dollars to the...

Word Count : 7179

Great Dane

Last Update:

place until the huntsman was able to kill it. When the hunting customs changed, particularly because of the use of firearms, many of the involved dog...

Word Count : 3135

Paintings by Adolf Hitler

Last Update:

St. Roch, Vienna) Ruprechtskirche, 1912 Hohe Burg, 1909 Farewell to the Huntsman, oil on canvas, 1914 Pencil drawing by Adolf Hitler 09 May, 1924 Pencil...

Word Count : 2131

Broodmeester of Flanders

Last Update:

the court of the Duke of Burgundy and the King of France. Grand Panetier of France Grand Huntsman of Brabant Recherche des antiquitez et nobelesse de...

Word Count : 156

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net