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Joyeuse (pronounced [ʒwajøz] ; Old French: Joiuse;
meaning "joyous, joyful") was, in
medieval legend, the
sword wielded by
Charlemagne as his personal...
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Joyeuse is the name of Charlemagne's
sword and is the
French word for "joyous".
Joyeuse may also
refer to:
Joyeuse (river), a
river in
France Joyeuse...
- Louis-Thomas
Villaret de
Joyeuse (29 May 1747 – 24 July 1812) was a
French Navy
officer and politician. He was born in Auch.
After serving in the Indies...
- L'isle
joyeuse, L. 106 (The
Joyful Island) is a
piece for solo
piano by
Claude Debussy composed in 1904. It is ****umed that the
painting The Embarkation...
- The
Joyeuse (French pronunciation: [ʒwajøz] ; Basque:
Iholdiko erreka) is a left
tributary of the Bidouze, in the
French Basque Country (Pyrénées-Atlantiques)...
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House of
Joyeuse is an old
French noble family,
particularly influential in the 16th century,
which takes its name from the town of
Joyeuse, in the Vivarais...
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Joyeuse was
created in 1581 by King
Henry III of
France for his
favourite Anne de
Joyeuse. The
lordship of
Joyeuse,
named for the town of
Joyeuse, Ardèche...
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Joyeuse (French: [ʒwajøz] ; Occitan: Juèsa) is a
commune in the Ardèche
department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
region in
southern France,
supposedly named...
- René
Joyeuse, M.D., MS, FACS (17
January 1920 – 12 June 2012) was a Swiss,
French and
American soldier,
physician and researcher. He
distinguished himself...
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produced at the same time and
released in
France the same year as La
veuve joyeuse.
Lorenz Hart and Gus Kahn
wrote new
English lyrics for some of Lehar's...