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  2. Jean de Joinville - Wikipedia

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    Jean de Joinville (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ də ʒwɛ̃vil], 1 May 1224 – 24 December 1317) was one of the great chroniclers of medieval France. [1] He is most famous for writing the Life of Saint Louis , a biography of Louis IX of France that chronicled the Seventh Crusade .

  3. List of lords and princes of Joinville - Wikipedia

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    The arms borne by Geoffrey V of Joinville, still the municipal arms today The first known lord of Joinville (French sire or seigneur de Joinville) in the county of Champagne appears in the middle of the eleventh century. The former lordship was raised into the Principality of Joinville under the House of Guise by French king Henry II in 1551, and passed to the House of Orléans in 1688. Even ...

  4. Joan de Geneville, 2nd Baroness Geneville - Wikipedia

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    Joan de Geneville, 2nd Baroness Geneville, Countess of March, Baroness Mortimer (2 February 1286 – 19 October 1356), also known as Jeanne de Joinville, was the daughter of Sir Piers de Geneville and Joan of Lusignan. She inherited the estates of her grandparents, Geoffrey de Geneville, 1st Baron Geneville, and Maud de Lacy, Baroness Geneville.

  5. Joinville (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Giany Joinville (born 1984), a French professional football player Guillaume de Joinville (died 1226), a French archbishop of Reims Jean de Joinville (1225-1317), one of the great chroniclers of medieval France

  6. Simon of Joinville - Wikipedia

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    Seal of Simon of Joinville. Simon was the fourth son of Geoffrey IV of Joinville and Helvide of Dampierre, a daughter of Guy I of Dampierre. [1]Simon succeeded his eldest brother Geoffrey V as lord of Joinville, who died without children at Krak des Chevaliers in late 1203 or early 1204 during the Fourth Crusade.

  7. Geoffroi de Charny - Wikipedia

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    Margaret de Joinville (died c. 1306) Geoffroi de Charny ( c. 1306 – 19 September 1356) was the third son of Jean de Charny, the lord of Charny (then a major Burgundian fortress), and Marguerite de Joinville, daughter of Jean de Joinville , the biographer and close friend of France's King Louis IX .

  8. Talk:Jean de Joinville - Wikipedia

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  9. Joinville, Haute-Marne - Wikipedia

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    Joinville (French pronunciation: ⓘ) is a commune in the Haute-Marne department in north-eastern France. Originally spelled Jonivilla or Junivilla in Latin , in the Middle Ages it was the site of an important lordship in the county of Champagne .