Floral Games were any of a series of historically related poetry contests with floral prizes. In Occitan, their original language, and Catalan they are known as Jocs florals (Catalan:[ˈʒɔksfluˈɾals], Valencian: [ˈdʒɔksfloˈɾals], modern Occitan: Jòcs florals[ˈdʒɔksfluˈɾals], or floraus[fluˈɾaws]).[1] In French they became the Jeux floraux (French:[ʒøflɔʁo]), and in Basque Lore jokoak (Basque:[loɾejokoak]). The original contests may have been inspired by the Roman Floralia (Ludi Floreales) held in honour of Flora.
FloralGames were any of a series of historically related poetry contests with floral prizes. In Occitan, their original language, and Catalan they are...
to proceed in the best way he considered, instituting an award at the FloralGames in Barcelona, a literary institution closely linked with her and her...
(English: International FloralGames) were an annual Catalonia-based Esperanto literary contest inspired by the Barcelonan FloralGames. It was started by...
The floral industry is focused on the production, distribution and sale of flowers for human enjoyment. The floral industry began in the Golden Century...
troubadours. Also known as the Acadèmia dels Jòcs Florals or Académie des Jeux Floraux ("Academy of the FloralGames"), it is the most ancient literary institution...
Middle Ages, and in 1694 it was transformed into the Royal Academy of the FloralGames (Académie des Jeux Floraux), still active today, by king Louis XIV. The...
significance of the flower dates back hundreds of years ago to The Academy of FloralGames (founded in 1323), which gifted poets a sprig of dog rose to reward them...
Saber, which was the first literary academy in the world and held the FloralGames to award the best troubadour with the violeta d'aur top prize, gave a...
reflected in art and, in Barcelona, the literary contest known as FloralGames (Jocs Florals) was revived. The historical research of Antoni de Capmany, the...
Toulouse, excommunicated by the Pope. Painting of the first session of the FloralGames. Gervais hall, former wedding hall. Painting in Gervais hall. Painting...
nature. In 1851, the first Lore Jokoak took place in Urruña (restored floralgames tradition) organized by a scholar of Basque-Irish origin, Antoine d'Abbadie...
In 2019, she won the National FloralGames with her poetry book "On the edge of the day". In 2020 she won the FloralGames for the second time in the field...
through poetry contests and history pageants dubbed the Jocs Florals, or "FloralGames." As the kingdom expanded southeast into Valencia and the Mediterranean...
his own language of composition. L'Acadèmia dels Jòcs Florals (The Academy of the FloralGames), held every year in Toulouse, is considered one of the...
rebuilt. The square is on the site of the ancient circus of Flora, where floralgames took place in May to celebrate springtime. The property was previously...
scruff Fire Sing What you like April Fool Honey Tongued Moonstruck The FloralGames of Navell Saint Anthony's Day The Devils The Tree Festival Good luck...
festivals date from the late 19th century, when the Lore Jokoak, or Basque FloralGames came into being in French-Spanish bordering areas of Navarre, Labourd...
of the Fallas. Lo Rat Penat holds the annual edition of the Valencian Floralgames which award the best productions of the Valencian literature. Besides...
Kingdom of Valencia under Bourbon absolutism with initiatives like the FloralGames held by Lo Rat Penat. Scissions from this association would be the first...
evening burn is known. The second day is the crowning of the Queen of the FloralGames. On the third day, the coronation of the Queen of Carnival takes place...
the restoration of the FloralGames. In fact, the first issue of La Violeta de oro contained an article about the FloralGames and its history. The society...
skill was first recognized in 1898, when she received the Jocs Florals (floralgames) prize; soon thereafter, she began using the pseudonym Victor Català...
Oratory Circle (Granada) (1886, 1887 and 1889); FloralGames of Gerona (1892); Zaragoza FloralGames (1894); Poetic contest to Santa Teresa (Ávila, 1894);...