Late Middle Ages · Europe · Politics
1393
Bal des Ardents: Charles VI nearly burns alive
1393
At a masquerade ball in Paris, the mad king of France and five courtiers dressed in linen costumes soaked with pitch. A torch set four of them ablaze; Charles survived only because the Duchess of Berry smothered his flames with her skirt. The incident became a symbol of the French court's decadence and the king's fragile sanity.