- Joël
Jutge (born 5
April 1966 in Lavaur, Tarn) is a
former French international rugby union referee. He made his
international refereeing debut in a 2000...
- del Mar Bonet, musician,
member of the
Catalan language group Els
Setze Jutges in the 1960s with
brother Joan
Ramon Bonet.
Samuel Bouriah,
better known...
- such as Nova Cançó from the 1960s with Lluís
Llach and the
group Els
Setze Jutges, the
Catalan rumba in the 1960s with Peret,
Catalan Rock from the late 1970s...
- (1601–1604),
second time
Antoni Jutge (1604–1607),
first time Juan de
Valenzuela (1607–1610),
first time
Antoni Jutge (1610–1613),
second time Andrés...
- Els
Setze Jutges (Catalan pronunciation: [əls ˈsɛdzə ˈʒudʒəs],
meaning "The
Sixteen Judges") was a
group of
singers in the
Catalan language founded in...
-
clearing out the ruck and had no
intention to
injure O'Driscoll.
Referee Joël
Jutge admitted in 2017 that he
should have
shown at
least one red card to Umaga...
-
Stuart ****inson
Scott Young Peter Marshall Chris White Tony
Spreadbury Joël
Jutge Alain Rolland David McHugh Paul
Honiss Paddy O'Brien
Steve Walsh Jonathan...
-
development of the Nova Cançó movement, co-founding the
musical group Els
Setze Jutges. Espinàs cowrote, with
Jaume Picas, the
lyrics to the
official anthem of...
-
Fuero Juzgo. The
Occitan language translation of this do****ent,
Llibre Jutge, is
among the
oldest literary texts in that
language (c. 1050). In 1910...
- Porter,
Josep Maria Espinàs and
Remei Margarit founded the
group Els
Setze Jutges (The
Sixteen Judges, in Catalan).
Their first concert,
although still not...