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16 Historical Facts About Irish Wolfhounds You Might Not Know

#7 This was stated in a letter from the Roman emperor Quintus Aurelius, written in 391 AD, which is considered the first documentary mention of the breed.

#8 From the 16th century, the written testimony of the priest Edmund Hogan has been preserved, in which it is noted that there are very tall dogs in Ireland – greyhounds, used to hunt wolves and deer.

The hunting of 1561 is mentioned, when about 200 wolfhounds were released into a herd of deer.

#9 In 1641, wolfhounds were sent to France to Cardinal Richelieu as gifts, and in 164b to Italy to the Duke of Tuscany.

At that time, the wolfhound became a traditional valuable offering to many monarchs from different countries.

Alice White

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