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Jonchets or
onchets is a pick-up
sticks game from
France pla**** with
carved sticks.
References to the game date back as far as the 17th century, and it...
- The Château du
Jonchet is a
French Renaissance château
located on the
banks of the
Aigre River in the
former commune of Romilly-sur-Aigre (which merged...
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Taffin de
Givenchy (born 1963), twin of Olivier, co-owner of the Château du
Jonchet, who
married American fashion designer Gina de Givenchy. They have one...
- has a
point value, with more
challenging pieces being worth more points.
Jonchets, a
similar French game, from the 17th
century or
earlier Jenga, a game...
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retired from
fashion design in 1995.
Givenchy resided at the Château du
Jonchet, a
listed historic castle in Romilly-sur-Aigre, Eure-et-Loir, near Paris...
- had
already worked for the
Bouchet de
Sourches family at the Château du
Jonchet in Romilly-sur-Aigre in Eure-et-Loir (later
owned by
Comte Hubert de Givenchy)...
- Saint-Germain-Laxis 16 Châtillon-la-Borde Aire des
Jonchets-La
Grande Paroisee (eastbound) Aire des
Jonchets-Les Récompenses (westbound) 17
Forges 18 Marolles-sur-Seine...
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Jenga Wire loop game
Operation (game) Pick-up
sticks Bierki Jack
straws Jonchets Mikado (game) Pick-up
sticks (Haida)
Speed stacking Staff (various staffs...
- in La Ferté-Vidame Château de
Herces in Berchères-sur-Vesgre Château du
Jonchet in Romilly-sur-Aigre Château de
Levesville in Bailleau-l'Évêque Château...
- de
Tarragon is the son of
Armand de Tarragon,
owner of the Château du
Jonchet,
decorated with the Lily in 1814, and of
Virginie Goislard de Villebresme...