- the
notorious womanizer Marquis de
Bardelys'
mockery by
wagering his
estate against that of
Bardelys that
Bardelys cannot succeed in
marrying Roxalanne...
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University Press of Kentucky, 2013. The full text of
Bardelys the
Magnificent at
Wikisource Bardelys the
Magnificent public domain audiobook at LibriVox...
- Look up
Barde or
barde in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Barde may
refer to:
Abubakar Barde (1938–2002),
Governor of
Gongola State,
Nigeria (1979 to...
- El
Barde (Somali: Ceel
Barde) is a town in the
Bakool region of Somalia. The
larger El
Barde District has a
total po****tion of 64,404 residents. The...
- Buloburde, also
spelled Buloburti or Bulobarde, is a city in Somalia's
central Hiran region.
Buloburde is
situated along the
Shabelle River, near Jalalaqsi...
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Konrad Barde (13
November 1897 – 4 May 1945) was a
general in the
Wehrmacht during World War II. He was a
recipient of the Knight's
Cross of the Iron...
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adaptation but a
wholly new
story which just used his novel’s title. His
novel Bardelys the
Magnificent was made into a
famous 1926 "lost" film of the same title...
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Shyam Barde (born 1976) is an
Indian politician from
Madhya Pradesh. He is an MLA from
Pansemal ****embly constituency,
which is
reserved for Scheduled...
- The
Shahar River, also
known as
Shahar Chay (City River) (Persian: شهرچایی, Kurdish: بەردە سوور, Azerbaijani: شهرچایی) is a
river in the
Zagros Mountains...
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Yeshwant Barde (born 15
February 1973) is an
Indian former first-class cricketer. He is now an
umpire and has
stood in
matches in the
Ranji Trophy and...