Jean de Joinville (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ də ʒwɛ̃vil], 1 May 1224 – 24 December 1317) was one of the great chroniclers of medieval France. He is most...
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The first known lord of Joinville (French sire or seigneur de Joinville) in the county of Champagne appears in the middle of the eleventh century. The...
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Joinville Giany Joinville (born 1984), a French professional football player Guillaume de Joinville (died 1226), a French archbishop of Reims Jean de...
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François d'Orléans, Prince de Joinville (14 August 1818 – 16 June 1900) was the third son of Louis Philippe, King of the French, and his wife Maria Amalia...
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Seventh Crusade (section Jean de Joinville)
George (1911). "Joinville, Jean, Sire de" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). pp. 492–493. Villehardouin, G. de., Joinville, J. (1955–1908)...
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(then a major Burgundian fortress), and Marguerite de Joinville, daughter of Jean de Joinville, the biographer and close friend of France's King Louis...
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for gliding. Joinville is twinned with: Buckingham, United Kingdom Jean de Joinville Claude de Lorraine Louis de Guise, cardinal évêque de Metz François...
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chronicles, however, became very popular and found several continuators, Jean de Joinville being among those who made use of the Chronicon. This work from 1113...
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Crusades 1191 -1374. p. 39. Chronicles of the Crusades by Jean de Joinville and Geoffrey de Villehardouin. Transl. by Sir Frank Marzials. p.134f. William...
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in January 1325. He was the great-grandson of the chronicler Jean de Joinville. Joinville was an able man, and was sent to Achaea as part of John of Gravina's...
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outnumbered and with no back-up from the bulk of the French forces. Jean de Joinville claimed that the Count meant to follow on his own and that the rest...
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eating it raw. This story was popularized by the French chronicler Jean de Joinville in the 13th century, although he never actually encountered Tatars...
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Crusades include Gestes des Chiprois, Jean de Joinville's Life of Saint Louis, as well as works by Guillaume de Nangis, Matthew Paris, Fidentius of Padua...
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this time. In the Middle Ages, Geoffrey of Villehardouin, Jean de Joinville, and Philippe de Commines wrote memoirs, while the genre was represented toward...
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defending Mamluks and all attackers were killed. However, the chronicler Jean de Joinville maintains Peter of Courtenay died on an earlier date. After the conquest...
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Geoffrey of Villehardouin (redirect from Geoffroi de Villehardouin)
focuses on a critical review of De la Conquête de Constantinople. Chronicles of the Crusades (Villehardouin and Jean de Joinville), translated by Margaret R...
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into the town and became trapped in the narrow streets. According to Jean de Joinville, Robert defended himself for some time in a house there, but was at...
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William of Joinville (French Guillaume de Joinville; died 1226) was a French ecclesiastic. A younger son of Geoffrey IV of Joinville and Helvide of Dampierre...
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Blanche of Castile (redirect from Blanche de Castile)
from Blanche, so she sought to keep them apart as much as she could. Jean de Joinville tells of the time when Queen Margaret was giving birth and Blanche...
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Simon of Joinville (French: Simon de Joinville; Latin: Symon de Jovisvillæ) was a French knight, who became the Lord of Joinville from 1204 until his death...
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nationale des recherches archeologiques préventives, Republic of France Jean de Joinville Memoirs of Louis IX Copied from the article Trinitarians Miller, Christopher...
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André reappeared, marked the mission a failure: King Louis, says Jean de Joinville, "se repenti fort" ("felt very sorry"). The date and location of André's...
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Joinville-le-Pont station (French pronunciation: [ʒwɑ̃vij lə pɔ̃]) is a railway station in the French commune of Joinville-le-Pont, Val-de-Marne, a southeastern...
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2020-01-28. "Joinville, Jean, Sire de" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). 1911. Lewis 1969, p. 129. "Memoirs of the Lord of Joinville, Chapter...
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François, Prince of Joinville, and Princess Francisca of Brazil. He was the Orléanist pretender to the throne of France as Jean III. In 1926 at the death...
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Margaret of Provence (redirect from Marguerite de Provence)
maintained order, she gave birth to John Tristan. The chronicler Jean de Joinville, who was not a priest, reports incidents demonstrating Margaret's...
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is served by Joinville-le-Pont station on Paris RER line A. Public schools include: Preschools/nurseries (maternelles): Centre, Jean de la Fontaine, Polangis...
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1252 and moved his army to Jaffa. Louis' constable and chronicler Jean de Joinville portrays John very favourably; he describes John's coat-of-arms as...
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chronicler Jean de Joinville, who was personally opposed to the venture. Unlike Louis' first Crusade which was documented extensively by Joinville, the primary...
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Jean de Joinville et les seigneurs de Joinville, suivi d'un catalogue de leurs actes. Paris: Picard et fils. Longnon, Jean (1978). Les compagnons de Villehardouin:...
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