Two days later, the newlyweds made their "Joyous Entry" into Turin.
"Joyous Entry" is a common term for French or Netherlandish entries.
On 26 August 1660, the newlyweds made the traditional Joyous Entry into Paris.
In 1478, the Joyous Entry into Antwerp, by Maximilian of Austria.
In 1496, the Joyous Entry into Brussels, by Joanna the Mad.
This enabled Joanna and Wenceslaus to make their Joyous Entry into Brussels, giving the document its name.
This enabled Joanna and Wenceslaus to make their Joyous Entry into the city.
The bride made her Joyous Entry in a golden litter drawn by white horses, wearing upon her head a coronet.
In 1557, he organized a banquet for the Joyous Entry of Robert de Berghes.
It commemorates the "Joyous Entry" of emperor Charles V into Brussels in 1549.