joust

  • 31Joust (disambiguation) — Joust or Jousting can mean:*Jousting, the medieval sport * Joust (video game), the 1982 arcade game * Joust (novel), the novel by Mercedes Lackey *Joust (Gladiators), an event played in the television series Gladiators *Sea jousting, a water… …

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  • 32Joust (video game) — Infobox VG title = Joust developer = Williams Electronics publisher = Williams Electronics designer = John Newcomer release = 1982 genre = Platformer modes = Up to 2 players simultaneously cabinet = Upright and table arcade system = display =… …

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  • 33Joust (Gladiators) — Infobox Gladiators Event Event Name = Joust| |thumb width = 320px c Int. Year = 1993 origin country= flag|United Kingdom Used In = flag|United Kingdom flag|Australia Last Used = 1997 num cont = 1 num glad = 1 timelim = 30 seconds flag|United… …

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  • 34Joust (novel) — infobox Book | name = Joust title orig = translator = image caption = author = Mercedes Lackey cover artist = country = language = English series = The Dragon Jousters genre = Fantasy publisher = DAW release date = March 2003 media type = Print… …

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  • 35Joust (roller coaster) — Infobox roller coaster name=Joust caption= location=Dutch Wonderland section= type=Steel type2=Junior status=Open opened=May 23, 1998 closed= manufacturer=Chance Rides designer= model=Big Dipper track= lift= height=16 drop= length= speed=… …

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  • 36Joust of Peace — An а plaisance joust between two knights, usually done at tournament or between knights who want to test their prowess against one another. Jousts, where individual knights demonstrated their prowess, grew in popularity from the 13th century… …

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  • 37Joust of peace — Some tournaments took place with the intention of limiting the threat of serious injury or death. For example, in 1278, a Tournament of Peace was held at Windsor. None of the weapons were made of metal: swords were bone, shields wooden, the… …

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  • 38Joust of war — In the 13c and 14c England was frequently at war with both France and Scotland. Such wars rarely involved full scale pitched battles; rather, there were skirmishes and much plundering of the countryside. From this came a variation of the sport… …

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  • 39Joust of War — Very common during the Hundred Years War or at an emprise, this was the same as a joust of peace except that the tips of the lances were sharpened rather than purposefully blunt. Knights were frequently killed or wounded in these engagements, and …

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  • 40joust — 1. noun /dʒaʊst/ A tilting match: a mock combat between two mounted knights or men at arms using lances in the lists or enclosed field. 2. verb /dʒaʊst/ To engage in mock combat on horseback, as two knights in the lists; to tilt …

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