Cup-bearer (redirect from Échanson)
A cup-bearer was historically an officer of high rank in royal courts, whose duty was to pour and serve the drinks at the royal table. On account of the...
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quartier, the Grand panetier, the Premier écuyer tranchant and the Grand échanson (three offices that had become purely honorific in the Early Modern period)...
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hunting lodges. Grand Louvetier of France, master of the wolf hunt Grand Échanson, the royal cup-bearer. Grand Maitre des Eaux et des Forêts, in charge of...
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Henri III. He served in the new king's household as either an écuyer or échanson (squire or cupbearer) before becoming a gentilhomme de la chambre (gentleman...
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25 Pas des mariscos —no.26 Danse sarrasine —no.27 Pandéros —no.28 Les échansons (originally conceived by Petipa as a Danse orientale, being a variation...
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exploited for 200 years. The wine museum is owned by the Conseil des Echansons de France since 1984, a wine brotherhood gathering Amateur Wine purists...
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in Bourgogne. Jean, sire de Bueil, comte de Sancerre and Marans, Grand-échanson de France. Guillaume de Gadagne, baron de Verdun, seigneur de Bouthéon...
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Malvoisin in 1542. On 25 July 1544, Philibert du Croc was appointed as échanson (cup-bearer) of the Dauphin, Duke of Brittany, who became Henry II, king...
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écangueur écanguage écangueuse échafaud "scaffold" échafaudage échafauder échanson "cupbearer" écharpe "scarp" échasse "tressel" échassier échevin "alderman...
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