jeux de paume

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Jeux de paume is a historic French indoor ball-and-racket game that evolved into modern tennis and was once played by European nobility.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
jeux de paume canonical 2
jeu de paume 1
real tennis 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ball game
indoor sport
racket sport
countryOfOrigin France
declinedWithRiseOf lawn tennis
hasAlternativeName court tennis
jeux de paume
jeux de paume
surface form: real tennis

royal tennis
hasConcept chase
hazards
hasGoverningBody Fédération Française de Jeu de Paume
historicalPeriod Early modern period
Middle Ages
historicalPrecursorOf tennis
historicalStatus aristocratic pastime
courtly game
influenced lawn tennis
modern tennis
languageOfName French
laterPlayedWith glove
racket
literalMeaning game of the palm
originallyPlayedWith bare hand
playedInRegion England
France
other parts of Europe
playedOn indoor court
walled court
popularAmong European nobility
popularInCentury 16th century
17th century
relatedDiscipline Basque pelota
pallone
racquets
squash
rulesFeature scoring system similar to tennis
serve from one end of the court
use of walls in play
sportType net and wall game
stillPlayedIn Australia
France
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
usesEquipment ball
net
racket

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Summer Olympics 1908 featuredSport jeux de paume
subject surface form: 1908 Summer Olympics
Salle du Jeu de Paume, Versailles usedFor jeux de paume
this entity surface form: jeu de paume
jeux de paume hasAlternativeName jeux de paume
subject surface form: Jeu de paume
jeux de paume hasAlternativeName jeux de paume
subject surface form: Jeu de paume
this entity surface form: real tennis