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- Joyenval Abbey (French: Abbaye de Joyenval) was a Premonstratensian monastery located in the Forêt de Marly, in the present commune of Chambourcy, Yvelines...
- Florida Professional Golf Tour. 2010 Skandia Junior Open Girls, classic de Joyenval, European Girls Team Qualifying, Italian International Championship 2011...
- century, an allegorical poem by Guillaume de Nangis (d. 1300), written at Joyenval Abbey in Chambourcy, relates how the golden lilies on an azure ground were...
- Golf d'Omaha Beach Golf de Divonne-les-Bains Golf de Joyenval Pau Golf Club Golf de Saint-Cloud The French Senior Open (or Open de France Senior) is a...
- President, ****embly of the French clergy 1651; Abbott, Saint-Barthélemy de Joyenval 1668-1697; Saint Loup de Troyes Amb****ador of France Republic of Venice...
- Amateur Championship 2019 Grand Prix de Saint Nom la Breteche, Grand Prix De Joyenval 2020 French International Ladies Amateur Championship 2021 Italian International...
- de Retz. Since 1992 part of the former estate has been occupied by the Joyenval golf course. A major restoration of the main gardens and several of the...
- Américas in 1979. He has also been the instigator of several golf courses: Joyenval, near Paris, France, Limère in the Loire Valley, France, Arcangues in southwest...
- Challenge Tour pla**** in July 2001 at Joyenval Golf Club in Chambourcy, France. "Strong Challenge expected at Joyenval". PGA European Tour. 2 July 2001. Coverage...
- golf tournament which was pla**** from 23 to 26 September 2010 at Golf de Joyenval, Chambourcy near Paris in France. The Vivendi Cup was a 72-hole stroke...