- 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...
- 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...
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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...
- Jeu de
Paume (French pronunciation: [ʒø də pom], Real
Tennis Court) is an arts
centre for
modern and
postmodern photography and media. It is
located in...
- 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...
- Paris" (Brel, Gérard Jouannest) "Les bourgeois" (Brel, Jean Corti) "Les
paumés du
petit matin" (Brel, François Rauber) "Les Flamandes" "La statue" (Brel...
- Labastide-
Paumès (French pronunciation: [labastid pomɛs]; Occitan: La
Bastida de Paumèrs) is a
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department in southwestern...
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games Dodgeball Gain-ground
Balle à la main
Ballon au
poing Jeu de
paume Longue paume Kaatsen Kin-Ball
Lagori Mesoamerican ballgame Pelota mixteca Prisonball...
- with the palm of the hand.
Louis X of
France was a keen
player of jeu de
paume ("game of the palm"),
which evolved into real tennis, and
became notable...
- The Château de Labastide-
Paumès is a 16th-century
castle in the
commune of Labastide-
Paumès in the Haute-Garonne département of France. It
includes a large...