Category:Joyeuse (sword)

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English: The French sword "Joyeuse", claimed to be the sword of Charlemagne (not the only like-named sword claiming this origin). A part of the regalia of France, dating to the ancien regime period.
Français : Epée du sacre dite " de Charlemagne" ou "Joyeuse" : Pommeau X -XI e siècle, quillons : XIIe siècle, Or et acier - Provient du trésor de l'Abbaye de Saint-Denis - MS 84.


Fourreau de l'épée du sacre - Ile-de-France - fin XIIe et XIXe siècle - Argent doré, cuivre, pierres précieuses, velours - Provient du trésor de l'Abbaye de Saint-Denis
<nowiki>Joyosa; Joyeuse; Joyeuse; Joyeuse; Joiosa; 咎瓦尤斯; Joyeuse; ジョワユーズ; Joyeuse; Жуайоз; Joyeuse; Choyosa; Ζουαγιέζ; Меч Карла Великого; 주와이외즈; Joyeuse; Gioiosa; Жоајез; Joyeuse; spada di Carlo Magno; épée du sacre des rois de France; Símbolo de Carlo Magno y de Juana de Arco; Famous sword believed to have once belonged to Charlemagne; Schwert, das Karl d. Gr. zugeschrieben wird; меч на Карло Велики; zwaard van de kroning van de koningen van Frankrijk; Altachiara; ジョワイユーズ; ジュワユーズ; Épée de Charlemagne; Меч на Карло Велики; Joyeuse</nowiki>
Joyeuse 
Famous sword believed to have once belonged to Charlemagne
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Instance of
Part of
Made from material
LocationRoom 502
Creator
  • unknown value
Owned by
  • French State
Location of creation
Collection
  • Department of Decorative Arts of the Louvre
Inventory number
  • MS 84 (Department of Decorative Arts of the Louvre)
Inception
  • 10th century (before 1100, after 900)
Width
  • 22.6 cm
Height
  • 100.5 cm
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Wikidata Q1631165
BabelNet ID: 01599374n
Louvre Museum ARK ID: 010113394
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