Ardennes (disambiguation)

Ardennes, a region of forested hills between Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, France. Ardennes or Ardenne, or variation, may refer to:

Places

 * Ardennes (department), France; a subnational division
 * Flemish Ardennes, or Ardennnes, Belgium, a region of Flanders
 * Ardennes and Eifel, a mountainous set, including the Ardennes mountain range
 * 4849 Ardenne, an asteroid

People

 * Agnes van Ardenne (born 1950), Dutch politician
 * Justine Henin Hardenne (born 1982), tennis player
 * Manfred von Ardenne (1907–1997), German scientist
 * Paul Ardenne (born 1956), historian
 * Sigfried, Count of the Ardennes (died 998), the first person to rule Luxembourg
 * Ardennes-Verdun dynasty, a ruling house of Lorraine

Military

 * Army of the Ardennes, French revolutionary army
 * Battle of the Ardennes (1914), a battle of the First World War
 * Battle of Ardennes (1940), see Battle of France
 * Battle of Ardennes (1944), the Battle of the Bulge
 * Ardenne Abbey massacre (1944), during the Battle of Normandy
 * Operation Ardennes (2007), part of the Iraq War
 * Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial, a Second World War American military war grave cemetery

Facilities and structures

 * Canal des Ardennes, between the Aisne and Meuse rivers
 * Ardenne High School, St. Andrew, Jamaica
 * Ardenne Abbey, former abbey in Calvados, France
 * Château royal d'Ardenne (Ardennes royal castle), Belgium

Other uses

 * Lancia Ardennes, 1930s car
 * Beurre d'Ardenne (Ardenne butter), a style of butter
 * Ardennes classics, cycling races
 * Ardennes (horse), a breed of draft horse
 * The Ardennes (film), a 2015 Dutch Belgian drama film