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Jongleurs may
refer to:
Jongleur,
another word for a
medieval minstrel Jongleurs (comedy club) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- with
Jongleurs and all the
remaining clubs were
rebranded as
Highlight in
January 2010.
Kempinska and Davy set
about building a new
chain of
Jongleurs clubs...
-
chanson de
geste (song of deeds) and were po****r
amongst the
traveling jongleurs and
minstrels of the time. The
largest collection of
secular music from...
- to
imply "in the
manner of the
jongleurs". Inevitably, however,
pieces of
these genres are
verbal attacks at
jongleurs, in
general and in specific, with...
- and trouvères was
performed by
minstrels called joglars (Occitan) or
jongleurs (French). As
early as 1321, the
minstrels of
Paris were
formed into a...
- The Confrérie des
jongleurs et
bourgeois d'Arras was a
fraternity of
jongleurs founded in Arras, France, in or
around 1175. As its name implies, it was...
- The
Birth of the
Jongleur (Italian: La
nascita del giullare) is a
dramatic monologue by
Dario Fo. A
peasant narrates how he had
found and
created a fine...
- Ch****agne has also been
involved with a medieval-themed band
called Les
Jongleurs de la
Mandragore and with
Jimmy Rouleau in the jazz duo Azúcar. She also...
- of Games,
Times Radio and
Breaking the News.
Further TV work
includes Jongleurs Live, The
World Stands Up,
Sweet 'n' Sour Comedy, Meet The Blogs, Malai...
- with music. He was a
member of the Confrérie des
jongleurs et
bourgeois d'Arras, a
fraternity of
jongleurs. Adam's
other nicknames, "le
Bossu d'Arras" and...