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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. Bonne de Pons, conocida como Madame d'Heudicourt ( Poitou, 1641- Versalles, 24 de diciembre de 1709), fue una de las numerosas amantes del rey Luis XIV de Francia y dama de honor de la reina María Teresa de Austria. Era llamada Grande Louve, nombre derivado del título de su esposo «Grand Louvetier de France». 1 .

  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 she was a child. Being disappointed that she wasn't a boy who he could hang his fortunes on, he ...

  4. Bonne de Pons, conocida como Madame d'Heudicourt (Poitou, 1641-Versalles, 24 de diciembre de 1709), fue una de las numerosas amantes del rey Luis XIV de Francia y dama de honor de la reina María Teresa de Austria. Era llamada Grande Louve, nombre derivado del título de su esposo «Grand Louvetier de France». [1]

  5. 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 ». Née protestante 2, comme Madame de Maintenon, elle se convertit ...

  6. Bonne de Pons was born between 1641 and 1644 in Poitou to Pons de Pons, Seigneur de Bourg-Charente, and his wife Elisabeth de Puyrigaud. Bonne is the youngest of the couple’s three children, having an older brother, Renaud de Pons, and an older sister, Marie Elisabeth de Pons. Bonne’s family was of old nobility and related to many…

  7. He married in 1666 Bonne de Pons, niece of Marshal d'Albret, a close friend of Madame de Maintenon. A painting by Mignard, kept at the château, represents them together. The property then fell to Michel Sublet's son, Pons Auguste, and then to his daughter, Madame de Belzunce.