- 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...
- [ˈdʒɔks fluˈɾals] or
floraus [fluˈɾaws]). In French, they
became the Jeux
floraux (pronounced [ʒø flɔʁo]), and in
Basque Lore
jokoak (pronounced [loɾe jokoak])...
- membership. Some of the
oldest learned societies are the Académie des Jeux
floraux (founded 1323),
Sodalitas Litterarum Vistulana (founded 1488), Accademia...
-
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...
- 1794 (1894). Les Deux Siècles de l'Académie des Jeux
floraux (1901). The Académie des Jeux
floraux has 40
elected members known as "Maintainers" (Mainteneurs)...
- Publishing. ISBN 978-88-99158-97-2. d'auteurs,
collectif (2018-05-17). Jeux
Floraux des PyrŽnŽes -
Anthologie 2018 (in French). Lulu.com. ISBN 979-10-90416-28-4...
- 1819, Clémence Isaure, 1450
Toulouse - 1500, et les Jeux
Floraux,
verso Médaille des Jeux
Floraux à
Toulouse 1819,
recto Pierre Salies,
Dictionnaire des...
- It is home to the
Union des sociétés savantes, the Académie des Jeux
Floraux and the
Bemberg Foundation.
Pierre ****ézat was at the
height of his social...
- d'amors
dates to 1328. The
archives of the present-day Académie des Jeux
floraux (a
descendant of the
Consistory del **** Saber)
contains a
folio copy of...
- (French: églantine) from Clémence
Isaure from the
Academy of the Jeux
Floraux at Toulouse. He
married Marie Strasbourg Nicole Godin on 9
November 1778...