- published: 26 Mar 2012
- views: 644
- author: jtlk21
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The Crown of Castile by Johnnie Vinson
Metzger Middle School Honors Band Conductor: John Robertson San Antonio, TX Recorded on 3/...
published: 26 Mar 2012
author: jtlk21
The Crown of Castile by Johnnie Vinson
Metzger Middle School Honors Band Conductor: John Robertson San Antonio, TX Recorded on 3/24/12 in the Ronald Reagan High School Auditorium DC Alamo Showcase of Music
- published: 26 Mar 2012
- views: 644
- author: jtlk21
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The Crown of Castile
Recorded on April 14, 2011 using a Flip Video camera....
published: 15 Apr 2011
author: Susan Nellson Baird
The Crown of Castile
Recorded on April 14, 2011 using a Flip Video camera.
- published: 15 Apr 2011
- views: 1349
- author: Susan Nellson Baird
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QVMEA Concert Band - The Crown of Castille
40th annual QVMEA Music Festival Concert Band conducted by Andrew Janack The Crown of Cast...
published: 12 Feb 2012
author: cmartell116
QVMEA Concert Band - The Crown of Castille
40th annual QVMEA Music Festival Concert Band conducted by Andrew Janack The Crown of Castile by Johnnie Vinson
- published: 12 Feb 2012
- views: 260
- author: cmartell116
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La Mesa Jr. High Adv Band--Crown of Castile
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published: 23 May 2012
author: superawesom12
La Mesa Jr. High Adv Band--Crown of Castile
- published: 23 May 2012
- views: 248
- author: superawesom12
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NAMS Crown of Castile - Feb 7, 2011
North Andover Middle School Crown of Castile - Director Matthew Ignos...
published: 08 Feb 2011
author: Peter Baylies
NAMS Crown of Castile - Feb 7, 2011
North Andover Middle School Crown of Castile - Director Matthew Ignos
- published: 08 Feb 2011
- views: 895
- author: Peter Baylies
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frank hurt music fest canada-crown of castile
musicfest canada came to richmond this year (2011) and tones of school from around canada,...
published: 18 May 2011
author: jordana17gaffney
frank hurt music fest canada-crown of castile
musicfest canada came to richmond this year (2011) and tones of school from around canada,obvlsy came and were adjudicated by musicians and long term teachers of music programs everywhere. this one is catchy:)
- published: 18 May 2011
- views: 285
- author: jordana17gaffney
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Crown of Castile - North Andover Middle School
Matthew Ignos - Director Winter Band Concert. 8th grade....
published: 01 Feb 2011
author: Peter Baylies
Crown of Castile - North Andover Middle School
Matthew Ignos - Director Winter Band Concert. 8th grade.
- published: 01 Feb 2011
- views: 1252
- author: Peter Baylies
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The Crown of Castile (Spanish March) - NBC 2012
CHIJ Katong Convent Concert Band 4th National Band Competition 2012 1 July 2012 The Crown ...
published: 02 Jul 2012
author: KCconcertband
The Crown of Castile (Spanish March) - NBC 2012
CHIJ Katong Convent Concert Band 4th National Band Competition 2012 1 July 2012 The Crown of Castile (Spanish March) - Johnnie Vinson
- published: 02 Jul 2012
- views: 372
- author: KCconcertband
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8th Grade Band - Crown of Castile - North Andover Middle School
All-Town Band Festival - April 13, 2011 Matthew Ignos - Director...
published: 13 Apr 2011
author: Peter Baylies
8th Grade Band - Crown of Castile - North Andover Middle School
All-Town Band Festival - April 13, 2011 Matthew Ignos - Director
- published: 13 Apr 2011
- views: 456
- author: Peter Baylies
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Lewis County Community Band - The Crown of Castile by Johnnie Vinson
The Lewis County Community Band performs "The Crown of Castile" by Johnnie Vinson. Decembe...
published: 22 Jan 2013
author: Karl Scarborough
Lewis County Community Band - The Crown of Castile by Johnnie Vinson
The Lewis County Community Band performs "The Crown of Castile" by Johnnie Vinson. December 4, 2012 Concert, Corbet Hall, Centralia College, Centralia Washington. Karl Scarborough Directing
- published: 22 Jan 2013
- author: Karl Scarborough
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Joanna I of Castille wasn`t mad.avi
SUBTITLED Here we can see Joan's defense before the courts who had decided to declare her ...
published: 11 Dec 2011
author: Fabio Rodriguez
Joanna I of Castille wasn`t mad.avi
SUBTITLED Here we can see Joan's defense before the courts who had decided to declare her insane, to give the crown to her husband , the King consort Philip of Habsburgh, who is ploting against her, the legitimate sovereign of Spain, like heiress of her mother`s empire the Queen Isabella I of Castille and Leon She is pregnant and wearing the symbols of Spain in her cltohes Joan was sister of Katherine of Aragon, ( Henry VIII `s wife) and aunt of Mary Tudor. A dinasty of strong women, with a very sad lifes, because their great power......
- published: 11 Dec 2011
- views: 1957
- author: Fabio Rodriguez
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"The Cowrn of Castile" by Johnnie Vinson
The Troy Middle School Symphonic Band, under the direction of Student Conductor, Tyler Pac...
published: 18 May 2011
author: troybandboosters
"The Cowrn of Castile" by Johnnie Vinson
The Troy Middle School Symphonic Band, under the direction of Student Conductor, Tyler Pacheco, performs "The Crown of Castle" at their 2011 Spring Concert.
- published: 18 May 2011
- views: 606
- author: troybandboosters
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Somerville Middle School Symphonic Band
SMS Symphonic Band - Crown of Castile...
published: 12 Jun 2011
author: 1bandroadie
Somerville Middle School Symphonic Band
SMS Symphonic Band - Crown of Castile
- published: 12 Jun 2011
- views: 116
- author: 1bandroadie
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Love Hurts - Juana La Loca
Scenes from the movie 'Juana La Loca' In 1496 Joanna, at the age of sixteen, was betrothed...
published: 07 Feb 2011
author: PortraitAncien
Love Hurts - Juana La Loca
Scenes from the movie 'Juana La Loca' In 1496 Joanna, at the age of sixteen, was betrothed to Philip the Handsome, Duke of Burgundy (titular), in the region of Flanders in the Low Countries. The formal marriage took place on 20 October 1496 in Lier, north of present day Brussels. Between 1498 and 1507, she gave birth to six children: two emperors and four queens. Joanna's life with Philip was rendered extremely unhappy by his infidelity and her political insecurity. He consistently attempted to usurp her legal birthrights to power. This led in no small part to rumors of her insanity, stoked by reports of her depressive or neurotic acts while she was imprisoned or manipulated by her husband. /Joanna of Castile (Spanish: Juana I de Castilla) (6 November 1479 -- 12 April 1555), nicknamed Joanna the Mad (Spanish: Juana la Loca), was the first Queen regnant of both the Crown of Castile (1504--55) and the Crown of Aragon (1516--55), a union which evolved into modern Spain.[1] Besides the kingdoms of Spain, she also ruled the kingdoms of Sardinia, Sicily, and Naples in Italy; a vast colonial empire in the Americas; and was Countess of Burgundy and the consort of the Burgundian Netherlands, thus initiating Spanish interests there. She was the last monarch of the House of Trastámara and her marriage to Philip the Handsome initiated the rule of the Habsburgs in Spain. Throughout most of her long reign she was under the regency of either her husband, father or son/.
- published: 07 Feb 2011
- views: 13192
- author: PortraitAncien
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DAY AFTER SEPTEMBER 11, 1714
In the 17th Century, during the War of Succession that occurred in the kingdoms of the Ibe...
published: 02 Mar 2011
author: Quico Romeu
DAY AFTER SEPTEMBER 11, 1714
In the 17th Century, during the War of Succession that occurred in the kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula, the Crown of Castile gave support to Philip of Bourbon. The Kingdom of Aragon, the Principality of Catalonia and the kingdoms of Valencia and Mallorca were sovereign and had been part of the federation of the Crown of Aragon or Catalan-Aragonese since the 13th Century. These kingdoms aligned with the pretender Charles of Austria. He offered them sincere guarantees of respect for the constitutions and liberties of the Catalan-Aragonese federation. The victory of Philip of Bourbon meant the end of the rights and privileges of the kingdoms of the Crown of Aragon and they were unified under the laws of Castile. Barcelona fell on 11th September 1714 against the forces of Philip V of Bourbon.
- published: 02 Mar 2011
- views: 2269
- author: Quico Romeu
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Travel to the ancient Canaria
In April 1483, after five years of cruel battles, the last Canarians resistents in Ansite ...
published: 08 Apr 2011
author: caneducam
Travel to the ancient Canaria
In April 1483, after five years of cruel battles, the last Canarians resistents in Ansite surrender. The island of la Gran Canaria, as it was baptized by Gadifer de la Salle, becomes under the Crown of Castile control. CaneducAm suggests that you make a time travel in order to meet the inhabitants of Canaria, name of the island before the Castilian conquest. A travel to the Ancient Canaria is a service of heritage interpretation. A tour , about one hour long, through an archeological site; with an audio guide and an expert guide who shows what to do at every moment. It is not a customary audio guided tour service, with this original visit you will find out the ancient inhabitants of Gran Canaria way of life, while you go all over the places they created, modified and dwelt.
- published: 08 Apr 2011
- views: 65
- author: caneducam
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Seville A walking tour around the city / Sevilla Un paseo por la ciudad
Seville (Sevilla in Spanish) is the capital city of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia ...
published: 26 Nov 2011
author: ProudBasque
Seville A walking tour around the city / Sevilla Un paseo por la ciudad
Seville (Sevilla in Spanish) is the capital city of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia (Andalucía) and the greatest city of the southern Spain. Following the 1492 Christopher Columbus expedition to the New World, the results from his claiming territory and trade for the Crown of Castile (incipient Spain) in the West Indies began to profit the city, as all goods imported from the New World had to pass through the Casa de Contratacion before being distributed throughout the rest of Spain. A 'golden age of development' commenced in Seville, due to its being the only port awarded the royal monopoly for trade with the growing Spanish colonies in the Americas and the influx of riches from them. Since only sailing ships leaving from and returning to the inland port of Seville could engage in trade with the Spanish Americas, merchants from Europe and other trade centers needed to go to Seville to acquire New World trade goods. In the late 16th century the monopoly was broken, with the port of Cádiz also authorized as a port of trade. The Great Plague of Seville in 1649 reduced the population by almost half, and it would not recover until the early 19th century. By the 18th century its international importance was in decline. After the silting up of the harbor by the Guadalquivir (river) upriver shipping ceased and the city went into relative economic decline. Seville's development in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was characterised by population growth and increasing ...
- published: 26 Nov 2011
- views: 11027
- author: ProudBasque