- Sir John
Jouel (died 16 May 1364) was an
English soldier best
remembered for his
actions against French forces led by
Bertrand du
Guesclin in the Battle...
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Pierre Jouel (born 1904, date of
death unknown) was a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1930 Tour de France. "Pierre
Jouel".
Cycling Archives. Retrieved...
- and
archers in his train, was an
English knight,
called Sir John
Jouel. Sir John
Jouel commanded the
first battalion of English,
which consisted of men...
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vocabulary word
meaning gemstone. The word
jewel comes from the Old
French word
jouel,
meaning toy or delight, and was
ultimately derived from the
Latin term...
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derived from the word jewel,
which was
anglicised from the Old
French "
jouel", and
beyond that, to the
Latin word "jocale",
meaning plaything. In British...
- jewellery;
American jewelry. The word
originates from the Old
French word
jouel (whose
contemporary French equivalent is joyau, with the same meaning)....
- Seyc****es
Pageantry ****ociation, with
Gabriella Gonthier as the
director and
Jouel Boutique as the sponsor. The
audition to
select the
country representative...
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jersey jest jet jete
jetsam jettison jetty Jew, Old Fr. giu jewel, Old Fr.
jouel,
compare Mod. Fr.
joyau jeweller jewelry Jocelin jocund joie de
vivre join...
- Henri Touzard (FRA) Touriste-routier (Normandy) + 6h 44' 43" 38 Pierre
Jouel (FRA) Touriste-routier + 6h 51' 13" 39 Adrien Plautin (FRA) Touriste-routier...
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Auguste Encrine 32 126
Ubaldo Merlo DNF 127
Marcel Ilpide 59 128
Pierre Jouel 38 129 Guy
Bariffi 49 130
Louis Peglion 14 131
Adrien Plautin 39 132 Marcel...