Montjoie
Montjoie has different meanings:
- Fortress Montjoie ("Mountain of Joy"), a crusader castle, then a fortified monastery near Jerusalem (Israel)
- Monschau , city in North Rhine-Westphalia (historical name)
- Montjoie Castle, ancestral seat of the Lords of Glère, today ruins on the Doubs near Vaufrey
- Mont-joie !, French battle cry of the Middle Ages, see battle cry
- War banner of Charlemagne , see Oriflamme
- Montjoie-en-Couserans , a commune in the Ariège department in France
- Montjoie-le-Château , a commune in the Doubs department in France
- Montjoie-Saint-Martin , a commune in the French department of Manche
- Les Contamines-Montjoie , a commune in the Haute Savoie department in France
Montjoie is the name of the following people:
- Simon-Nicolas de Montjoie-Hirsingue (1693–1775), Prince-Bishop of Basel from 1762 to 1775
See also:
- Montjoi
- Order of Montjoie , Spanish knightly order
- Mountjoy