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Join·ville  (zhw-vl), Jean de 1224?-1317.
French chronicler who wrote Histoire de Saint Louis (1309), the principal source on the life of Louis IX.

Joinville (French) [ʒwɛ̃vil]
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(Biographies / Joinville, Jean de (?1224-1317) M, French, HISTORY: chronicler) Jean de (ʒɑ̃ də). ?1224-1317, French chronicler, noted for his Histoire de Saint Louis (1309)


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