- poste,
Hardis, gars,
hardis! L'avenir est à nous les vrais!
Coeur de chêne nos navires, Gais
lurons nos marins,
Toujours fidèles au poste,
Hardis, gars...
-
Hardi may
refer to:
Hardi (politician) (1918–1998),
Indonesian former Deputy Prime Minister and Amb****ador to
Vietnam Hardi (artist) (1951–2023), Indonesian...
- 18-gun
privateer sloop Hardi that
Hazard captured on 1
April 1797. The Navy sold
Hardi in 1800. HMS
Hardi was the
French privateer Hardi that HMS Anson captured...
-
Philip II the Bold (French:
Philippe II le
Hardi; Dutch:
Filips de Stoute; 17
January 1342 – 27
April 1404) was Duke of
Burgundy and jure
uxoris Count...
-
Philip III (1 May 1245 – 5
October 1285),
called the Bold (French: le
Hardi), was King of
France from 1270
until his
death in 1285. His father, Louis...
- Sir
William Douglas "le
Hardi" ("the Bold"), Lord of
Douglas (1243 –
circa 1298) was a
Scottish nobleman and soldier.
William Douglas was the son of William...
- Stockstill, who
threw two
touchdown p****es to
Hardis Johnson to lead the
Noles to a 17-13 victory.
Hardis Johnson - ABC
Player of Game FSU: 16th straight...
- Eyes feat.
Madil Hardis (2020) One
Trick Pony feat. M****ive Ego (2021)
Cutscenes feat.
Danny Blu (2021) A Cut In A
Place feat.
Madil Hardis (2022) Is That...
- the
progenitor of his family,
Philip the Bold.
While Philip's epithet, le
Hardi can be
translated as "bold", Charles'
epithet in
French means "foolhardy"...
-
Mohamed Hardi (16
March 1943 – 4 May 1996) was the
Algerian minister for the
interior and
local collectives in the 1992
government of
Belaid Abdessalam...