- Jeu de
paume (UK: /ˌʒɜː də ˈpoʊm/, French: [ʒø d(ə) pom];
originally spelled jeu de paulme; lit. 'palm game'),
nowadays known as real tennis, (US) court...
- Jeu de
Paume (English: Real
Tennis Court) is an arts
centre for
modern and
postmodern photography and media. It is
located in the
north corner (west side)...
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Longue paume ([lɔ̃ɡ pom], also jeu de
longue paume, "long tennis") is an
outdoor version of jeu de
paume, an
ancestor of
modern lawn tennis. It has been...
- The
French Real
Tennis Committee (Comité Français de Courte-
Paume) is the
national governing body for the
sport of real
tennis in France. It is a dependent...
- The
Tennis Court Oath (French:
Serment du Jeu de
Paume) was
taken on 20 June 1789 by the
members of the
French Third Estate in a
tennis court on the initiative...
- Australia, and courte-
paume in
France (to
distinguish it from longue-
paume, and in
reference to the older,
racquetless game of jeu de
paume, the
ancestor of...
- The
Petit Paumé is a
student ****ociation of
EMLYON Business School created in 1968,
which name
comes from
Jacques Brel's po****r song Les
Paumés du petit...
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November 1973) was a
British real
tennis player who
competed in the jeu de
paume tournament at the 1908
Summer Olympics. "Arnold Palmer". Olympedia. Retrieved...
- Jeu de
paume was an
event contested at the 1908
Summer Olympics, the only time the
Summer Olympic Games featured the
sport as a
medal event. In the Official...
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France du Jeu de
Paume was the 39th
edition of the real
tennis French Open. The
event was held at the Société
Sportive du Jeu de
Paume & de
Racquets in...