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BOOK WHICH TAUGHT THE NOBILITY OF FRANCE HOW TO FIGHT
Le jeu de la hache

Le Joueur Secret         
PAINTING BY MAGRITTE
Le Jouer Secret
Le Joueur Secret (The Secret Player) is a 1927 painting by Belgian surrealist artist René Magritte. This surreal oil on canvas mainly depicts two baseball players at the foot of giant bowling pins and under a black leatherback turtle floating in the air.
Jeu-parti         
  • A ''jeu-parti'' with music and an illustration in the 13th-century [[Chansonnier d'Arras]]
FRENCH LYRICAL POEM CONTAINING MULTIPLE CHARACTERS
Jeu parti; Jeux partis; Jeux-partis
The jeu-parti (plural jeux-partis, also known as parture) is a genre of French lyric poetry composed between two trouvères. It is a cognate of the Occitan partimen (also known as partia or joc partit).
Félicité Du Jeu         
FRENCH ACTRESS
Felicite du Jeu; Felicite Du Jeu; Félicité du Jeu
Félicité du Jeu is a French actress. She is best known for her role as DC Stella Goodman in the BBC drama Waking the Dead.

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Le Jeu de la Hache

Le Jeu de la Hache ("The Play of the Axe") is a French manual on combat with the poleaxe dating to c. 1400.

The manuscript measures 240 by 160 mm (9.4 by 6.3 in) and consists of ten vellum leaves. The text consists of a prologue (fols. 2r-v, paragraphs 1-4), a main section (paragraphs 4-51) describing combat between two right-handed opponents, followed by a shorter part (paragraphs 52-73) discussing how a right-handed knight should deal with a left-handed opponent.

The manuscript is recorded to have been part of the library of Francis I in 1544 as it was moved to Fontainebleau.