- The Bal des
Ardents (Ball of the
Burning Men), or the Bal des
Sauvages (Ball of the Wild Men), was a
masquerade ball held on 28
January 1393 in Paris...
- Look up
ardent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ardent may
refer to:
Ardent spirits,
liquors obtained after repeated distillations from
fermented vegetables...
- men in the
forest of Le Mans. A few
months later,
following the Bal des
Ardents (January 1393)
where he
narrowly escaped death from burning,
Charles was...
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Eight ships of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Ardent,
whilst another two were planned: HMS
Ardent (1764) was a 64-gun
third rate
launched in 1764....
- of her
nephew King
Charles VI of France,
during the
disastrous Bal des
Ardents (Ball of the
Burning Men). Joan was born
around 1378 to John II, Count...
- détonations
cessent dans la journée du 17, mais
alors apparaissent des nuées
ardents semblables à
celles de l'éruption de 1580." (The
detonations cease on the...
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Ardentes (French pronunciation: [aʁdɑ̃t] ) is a
commune in the
department of Indre,
region of Centre-Val de Loire, France. The
archaeologist Jean Hubert...
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Marguerite Judith Ardant (born 22
March 1949) is a
French actress and film director. She is the
recipient of
numerous accolades,
including two César...
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before ****isting in
television production. He
later formed his own company,
Ardent Productions.
Edward stepped down from the
company in 2002 to
begin full-time...
-
eating too
daintily Nimis –
eating too much
Praepropere –
eating too soon
Ardenter –
eating too
eagerly In the
words of
Henry Edward Manning,
avarice "plunges...