- in the
small village of
Chauvency-le-Château, near Montmédy. The
tournament was do****ented in the poem le
Tournoi de
Chauvency by the
thirteenth century...
-
Chauvency-le-Château (French pronunciation: [ʃovɑ̃si l(ə) ʃɑto]) is a
commune in the
Meuse department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France. The Chauvency...
-
Chauvency-Saint-Hubert (French pronunciation: [ʃovɑ̃si sɛ̃.t‿ybɛʁ]) is a
commune in the
Meuse department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France. Communes...
- him.
Waleran of
Luxembourg is one of the
protagonists in Le
Tournoi de
Chauvency by trouvère
Jacques Bretel. Jean Hocsemius, "Lutzilburgensis comes...Waler****...
- for
having written le
Tournoi de
Chauvency. His only
known work,
signed and
dated in 1285, le
Tournoi de
Chauvency is a long poem of
about 4,500 verses...
- and
became part of the
county of Luxembourg. Thus, in the
Tournament of
Chauvency, his son
Henry the Lion bore the
title of
Marquis of Arlon. In the 13th...
-
Isabelle was
referred to as
Madame de
Florenville during the
Tournament of
Chauvency in 1285,
hosted by Louis'
grandson Louis V,
successor Count of Chiny,...
- and a
final day of m****ed mêlée fighting. The
Tournament of
Chauvency (Tournament of
Chauvency) was
described in
verse by the
French poet
Jacques Bretel...
- ibid., 14745); same as
walois "the oil language" (J. Bretel,
Tournoi de
Chauvency, éd. M. Delbouille, 63). It
originates from Old Low
Franconian *Walhisk...
- Henry,
Seigneur d’Agimont
Gerard (died
after April 1284),
Seigneur de
Chauvency le-Château,
married Marguerite de
Meurs Elisabeth (died
before 1251),...