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    troubadours. Also known as the Acadèmia dels Jòcs Florals or Académie des Jeux Floraux ("Academy of the Floral Games"), it is the most ancient literary institution...
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    fleurissent encore Pour les poètes, vos fleurs d’or, Clémence Isaure Toulouse! ancient city where flourish still For poets your golden flowers, Clémence...
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  • Floral Games (redirect from Jeux floraux)
    [ˈdʒɔks fluˈɾals], or floraus [fluˈɾaws]). In French they became the Jeux floraux (French: [ʒø flɔʁo]), and in Basque Lore jokoak (Basque: [loɾe jokoak])...
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  • Cyrille Rigaud (category 19th-century French poets)
    Geneva. In his youth, he won a prize awarded by the Académie des Jeux floraux. Éloge de Roucher, Montpellier, 1807, in-8°. Épître à MM. les étudiants...
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  • Pierre Fons (category 20th-century French poets)
    poètes du Midi : morceaux choisis accompagnés de notices biographiques et d’un essai de bibliographie; Paris, Ollendorff, 1908 Anthologie des poètes du...
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  • the Société des gens de lettres, the Société des poètes français, and the Académie des Jeux Floraux de Toulouse. She was also on the Council of Administration...
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    Armand Praviel (category French poets)
    entire career in Toulouse where he was a member of the Académie des Jeux floraux and the editor-in-chief of L'Express du Midi for many years. In 1925 the...
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    Hélène Picard (category French women poets)
    she worked with poets and received two prizes from the Académie des Jeux floraux de Toulouse. Settling in Privas, Ardèche, she published her first book...
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    (French: églantine) from Clémence Isaure from the Academy of the Jeux Floraux at Toulouse. He married Marie Strasbourg Nicole Godin on 9 November 1778...
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    other Fêtes Félibréennes: Since 1323, the Jeux floraux of Toulouse, considered as the model Jeux floraux of Barcelona Orange In 1868 at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence...
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  • Antoine de Laurès (category 18th-century French poets)
    Parlement which won the extraordinary prize proposed by the Académie des Jeux Floraux in Toulouse. Nécrologie des hommes célèbres. 1780. (p. 198–250). Firmin-Didot...
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    Guilhem Molinier (category Occitan-language poets)
    d'amors dates to 1328. The archives of the present-day Académie des Jeux floraux (a descendant of the Consistory del Gay Saber) contains a folio copy of...
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    Adélaïde-Louise d'Eckmühl de Blocqueville (category 19th-century French poets)
    memory as well as several collections of poetry. At the Academie des jeux floraux, which conferred on her the title of "Master of Games" in 1878, she established...
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    Brémonde de Tarascon (category French women poets)
    Flourau dou Felibrige (Great Floral Games of the Félibrige). The Grands Jeux Floraux have been held every seven years since 1878 by the Félibrige to reward...
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  • Nicolas de Péchantré (category 17th-century French poets)
    composed poems, which were crowned three times by the Académie des Jeux floraux. Encouraged by this success, he moved to Paris where he settled in order...
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    Gabrielle de Coignard (category French women poets)
    mid-16th century, acting as maître for the prestigious Académie des Jeux Floraux. Records of his life indicate that Coignard received a good education fitting...
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    Calages (1630–1661), born in Mirepoix, was a poet. She was crowned many times by l’Académie des Jeux Floraux. Jean-Joseph Vidal (1747–1819) was an astronomer...
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    (volume 1, volume 2) or English translation Traité de l'origine des jeux floraux de Toulouse (1715) De la Résolution des équations, ou de l'Extraction de...
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    Berthe de Puybusque (category 20th-century French poets)
    jeux floraux (Toulouse) Auteur du (1903). "Recueil de l'Académie des jeux floraux". gallica.bnf.fr. Retrieved 23 May 2023. Gérard Walsh, Poets of Yesterday...
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    Jean-Pierre Lesguillon (category 19th-century French poets)
    19 November ; 1852: Le Télescope, poem crowned by the Académie des Jeux floraux in Toulouse dans la séance du 3 May ; Les Amis de César, comédie romaine ;...
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    Léonce Fabre des Essarts (category Symbolist poets)
    republican-socialist, becoming friends with Victor Hugo and was crowned at the Jeux floraux in Toulouse as well as being involved in the administration of state education...
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  • Azalaïs d'Arbaud (category French poet stubs)
    first prize at the Jeux Floraux at Digne for l'Anello d'or. Arbaud was the wife of Count Felix Arbaud; she was the mother of the poet Joseph d'Arbaud and...
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    Alice de Chambrier (category Poètes maudits)
    primevère d'argent during the spring of 1882 from the Académie des Jeux floraux in Toulouse for her ballad La Belle au Bois dormant (the sleeping beauty)...
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    Paris, Théâtre du Vaudeville, 23 August 1802 Clémence-Isaure, ou les Jeux floraux, divertissement in 1 act and in prose mingled with vaudevilles, with Georges...
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    Gaston III, Count of Foix (category 14th-century French poets)
    Consistoire de la gaie science of Toulouse, ancestor of the Académie des Jeux Floraux. Through his nickname, motto, signature, battle cry, etc. Froissart noted...
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    transformed into the Royal Academy of the Floral Games (Académie des Jeux Floraux), still active today, by king Louis XIV. The 14th century also saw a significant...
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    de Calages (1630–1661), born in Mirepoix, was a poet, crowned many times by l'Académie des Jeux Floraux. Pierre Bayle (1647–1706), philosopher and writer...
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  •  181 Paris, France, Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1555–1929 Play crowned by the Académie des Jeux floraux in 1841. Édouard Magnien on data.bnf.fr v t e...
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    War. He joined the Dijon Academy and Clémence Isaure's Académie des Jeux Floraux. Liégeard had a property in Cannes where he spent his winters, and loved...
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    Félicie d'Ayzac (category 19th-century French poets)
    March 1881. Duboul, Axel (1901). "Les Deux Siècles de l'Académie des Jeux floraux, vol. 2" (in French). Édouard Privat. pp. 398–. Retrieved 6 March 2017...
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