- maint:
location (link) Barber, Richard; Barker,
Juliet (1989). Tournaments:
Jousts,
Chivalry and
Pageants in the
Middle Ages. Boydell. pp. 134, 139. ISBN 978-0-85115-470-1...
- in Namur. The
major jousts of the
Carnival (17th and 18th centuries)
could bring together up to 2000
jousters on stilts.
Jousting on
stilts was also the...
- The
Taylor Street Jouster Nation is a
Chicago street gang that
originally started on the Near West Side and then
later branched out to the
north side...
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joust in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jousting is a
medieval sport.
Joust or
Jousting may also
refer to:
Joust (novel), by
Mercedes Lackey Joust (video...
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Bicycle jousting is
jousting while mounted on a
bicycle rather than a horse. The
Black Label Bike Club
organise joust in New York at
locations such as...
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Genital Jousting is a
party video game
developed by Free
Lives and
published by
Devolver Digital for
Windows and
macOS in 2018. In this
multiplayer party...
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throughout the
Mediterranean coast. On the
Languedoc coast in
Southern France,
jousts have been
practised regularly since the
seventeenth century.
There is evidence...
- full-contact
jousts in
which competitors charged each
other on
horseback and
collided at
around 30
miles per hour.
Unlike c****ographed
jousting familiar...
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Joust is an
action game
developed by
Williams Electronics and
released in
arcades in 1982.
While not the
first two-player
cooperative video game, Joust's...
- have
included a
number of
lance games,
often used as a
training aid for
jousting,
where the
competitor would attempt to
strike a
stationary object with...