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Men burnt alive at a partyDuring reign of Charles VI of France - a practical joke goes horribly wrong when a number of men are burnt alive in their costumes at a party. Date: 29th January 1392
Alain Chartier / ChasselatALAIN CHARTIER French writer and diplomat Date: 1392 - 1430
Burnt Alive 1392At the court of Charles VI some men are accidentally burnt alive - one jumps into a tub of water, another is rescued by a lady who smothers the flames with her dress Date: 29 January 1392
Charles VI InsaneCharles VI alarms his entour- -age by bouts of insanity which though at first intermittent will eventually make him unfit to rule : the feuding ducs govern instead
Truce Proclaimed 1392The proclamation of the truce between Richard II, of England and Charles VI of France
Costumes Catch Fire / 1392Charles VI of France is nearly involved in a fatal accident when dancers costumes catch fire after a practical joke goes horribly wrong. All four die
Chartier (Chasselat)ALAIN CHARTIER French writer and diplomat
1392 Masque / France / BurntDuring reign of Charles VI of France - a practical joke goes horribly wrong when a number of men are burnt alive in their costumes at a party