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China has undoubtedly the longest, richest, and most thoroughly documented history of court jesters. From Twisty Pole and Baldy Chunyu to Moving Bucket and Newly Polished Mirror, it boasts perhaps more of the brightest stars in the jester firmament than any other country, spanning a far wider segment of time.
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Court jester, Court jester - The art of the jester, Court jester - History, Court jester - The jester in literature, Court jester - The jester in other media, Court jester - Shakespearian jesters, Court jester - The jester as a symbol, Court jester - Books, Court jester - Other uses...
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A selection of articles related to Court jester - History ... Court jester - History - Article Index ... This is the index page for articles related to Court jester - History. The articles are presented in order of relevance for Court jester - History.
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The jester often walked a fine line between the acceptable and the profane. This, however, was because the jester could speak of things no one else in a king's court dare. Since the jester did outrageous things all the time, he could speak the grave truth ... High School Lesson Plan for Thematic Unit: Literature as History,
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Professional magician,juggler,and court jester ... ; The Origins of "The Jester" ... A Jester was a Gentleman who lived by his wits. It is a character known world wide, universally accepted as a conveyor of Mirth and Magic.
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www.thejollyjester.com/history.htm
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Jester - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A jester , joker , jokester , fool , wit-cracker , prankster or buffoon was a person employed to tell jokes and provide general entertainment, typically by a European monarch. Jesters ar...
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English Heritage, guardian of various historic sites in Britain, is advertising for someone to be the nation's first court jester since 1649. An ad appearing in today's editions of The Times laid out the qualifications:
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History jokes, short funny anecdotes, fables, legends, brief amusing stories and popular tales about life in the olden days, and about many famous men and women -- true, but occasionally fictitious. ... Several robes were purchased for him in Paris, to appear before the Queen at dinner, dressed as a buffoon or jester.
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A celebration of that rare and wonderful creature, the jester! With jester information, history, names, downloads, links, images... you name it, we've got it! ... Welcome to the Jester's Mask!; 'Lying in bed would be an altogether perfect and supreme experience, if only one had a coloured pencil long enough to draw on...
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www.thenoodlebowl.com/jesters/index.html
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