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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- Joinville, Jean de 1224?-1317. French chronicler who wrote Histoire de Saint Louis (1309), the principal source on the life of Louis IX.
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“He has more fully explained the principles according to which the text of Joinville has been restored by him in his _Mémoire sur la Langue de Joinville_.”
Chips From A German Workshop. Vol. III. Essays on Literature, Biography, and Antiquities
“| JOINVILLE * | 18,000 | Offices | Joinville (94) | Off Plan | 2011 |”
“Spent a year with my family in Joinville, outside Paris, and bought my wine in the local grocery store; the Cahors was 12 francs, the Cote-de-Rhone was 18 (the dollar then was 7 francs).”
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“Inimitable as he is, to come from the Icelandic books to Joinville is to discover that he is”
“This text, which could hardly be called Joinville’s, remained for a time the received text.”
Chips From A German Workshop. Vol. III. Essays on Literature, Biography, and Antiquities
“Jean de Joinville bore Philippa away in the press, and Fortini and I settled our arrangements in a trice.”
“She paused to beckon to her uncle, Jean de Joinville, who was passing — uncle on her mother's side, of the de Joinvilles of Anjou.”
“It turned out that Joinville was not only a film-maker, but a covert agent for the Communist Bloc.”
“It's likely they might have embarked on a relationship, had it not been for her murder - Lady Janet Lewis was gunned down by Joinville.”
“Callan avenged her by killing Joinville, and her sons were taken in by her older brother Harry.”
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