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  1. Bonne de Pons d'Heudicourt (1644 – 24 January 1709), was a French courtier, known as the royal mistress of Louis XIV of France. She was known as La Grande Louve ('Grand She-Wolf') after her spouse, who was the king's official Master of the Wolf Hunt.

  2. Bonne de Pons, having a ‘hideous face‘ but a good spirit in her later days, died there on January 24 in 1709. Saint-Simon writes “ The court was delivered of a domestic demon with the name Madame d’Heudicourt, who died at eight o’clock in the morning, at Versailles, on Thursday, the 24th of January.

  3. Bonne de Pons d'Heudicourt is a love interest in the book Vying for Versailles. Bonne is part of Queen Anne's retinue at the Sun Court. She meets Renée at the beginning of the story when she is about to join the Sun Court. Bonne is the daughter of a strict man, Pons de Pons, who ignored her when...

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  5. Biographie. Bonne de Pons, marquise d'Heudicourt (née en Poitou en 1641 et morte à Versailles le 24 janvier 1709 1 ), est l'une des maîtresses de Louis XIV ( 1665 ), appelée aussi Madame d'Heudicour, ou la Grande Louve, nom dérivé du titre de son mari le « Grand Louvetier de France ».

  6. The château d'Heudicourt is a Château dating from the 16th century, which is located on the territory of the French commune of Heudicourt in the departement of Eure, in the Normandy region. The château is classified as a Monument historique.

  7. Bonne de Pons, marquise d'Heudicourt , est l'une des maîtresses de Louis XIV , appelée aussi Madame d'Heudicour, ou la Grande Louve, nom dérivé du titre de son mari le « Grand Louvetier de France ». Née protestante, comme Madame de Maintenon, elle se convertit au catholicisme pour ne pas décourager de beaux partis catholiques.

  8. May 13, 2024 · The arrival of Alexandre Bontemps upends her life as she is swept into the intrigue and mystery of the court as a spy. While rooting out traitors, Marguerite finds herself torn in multiple directions, following both her head and her heart as those around her greet her with pleasure or attempt to dismiss her with pain.

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