10:01
Dynasties: The Holy Roman Empire (part1/5)
Dynasties: The Holy Roman Empire....
published: 09 Jun 2009
author: 1andonlyhistorylover
Dynasties: The Holy Roman Empire (part1/5)
Dynasties: The Holy Roman Empire (part1/5)
Dynasties: The Holy Roman Empire.- published: 09 Jun 2009
- views: 208070
- author: 1andonlyhistorylover
46:15
19. The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000: Charlemagne
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses ...
published: 05 Apr 2012
author: YaleCourses
19. The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000: Charlemagne
19. The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000: Charlemagne
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the Carolingian dynasty from its origins through its culmination in...- published: 05 Apr 2012
- views: 19910
- author: YaleCourses
54:44
Middle Age Monarchs
The Middle Ages is a period of European history that lasted from the 5th until the 15th ce...
published: 12 Nov 2013
Middle Age Monarchs
Middle Age Monarchs
The Middle Ages is a period of European history that lasted from the 5th until the 15th centuries. It began with the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, and was followed by the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery. The Middle Ages is the middle period of the traditional division of Western history into Classical, Medieval, and Modern periods. The period is subdivided into the Early Middle Ages, the High Middle Ages, and the Late Middle Ages. In the Early Middle Ages, depopulation, deurbanization, and barbarian invasions, which began in Late Antiquity, continued. The barbarian invaders formed new kingdoms in the remains of the Western Roman Empire. In the 7th century North Africa and the Middle East, once part of the Eastern Roman Empire (the Byzantine Empire), became an Islamic Empire after conquest by Muhammad's successors. Although there were substantial changes in society and political structures, the break with Antiquity was not complete. The still sizeable Byzantine Empire survived and remained a major power. The empire's law code, the Code of Justinian, was widely admired. In the West, most kingdoms incorporated extant Roman institutions, while monasteries were founded as Christianity expanded in western Europe. The Franks, under the Carolingian dynasty, established an empire covering much of western Europe; the Carolingian Empire endured until the 9th century, when it succumbed to the pressures of invasion — the Vikings from the north; the Magyars from the east, and the Saracens from the south. During the High Middle Ages, which began after AD 1000, the population of Europe increased greatly as technological and agricultural innovations allowed trade to flourish and crop yields to increase. Manorialism — the organization of peasants into villages that owed rent and labor services to the nobles; and feudalism — the political structure whereby knights and lower-status nobles owed military service to their overlords, in return for the right to rent from lands and manors - were two of the ways society was organized in the High Middle Ages. The Crusades, first preached in 1095, were military attempts, by western European Christians, to regain control of the Middle Eastern Holy Land from the Muslims. Kings became the heads of centralized nation states, reducing crime and violence but making the ideal of a unified Christendom more distant. Intellectual life was marked by scholasticism, a philosophy which emphasized joining faith to reason, and by the founding of universities. The philosophy of Thomas Aquinas, the paintings of Giotto, the poetry of Dante and Chaucer, the travels of Marco Polo, and the architecture of Gothic cathedrals such as Chartres are among the outstanding achievements of this period. The Late Middle Ages were marked by difficulties and calamities, such as famine, plague, and war, which much diminished the population of western Europe; in the four years from 1347 through 1350, the Black Death killed approximately a third of the European population. Controversy, heresy, and schism within the Church paralleled the warfare between states, the civil war, and peasant revolts occurring in the kingdoms. Cultural and technological developments transformed European society, concluding the Late Middle Ages and beginning the Early Modern period.- published: 12 Nov 2013
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7:50
Charlemagne: An Introduction (1 of 2)
Brief overview of Charlemagne and his coronation in 800. Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr....
published: 11 Jun 2013
author: smarthistoryvideos
Charlemagne: An Introduction (1 of 2)
Charlemagne: An Introduction (1 of 2)
Brief overview of Charlemagne and his coronation in 800. Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker.- published: 11 Jun 2013
- views: 6246
- author: smarthistoryvideos
21:51
Metz and its surroundings by Yann Arthus-Bertrand (full art film)
"Metz with its magnificent open countries, prolific undulating rivers, wooded hillsides, v...
published: 14 Jun 2013
author: Divodurum Medriomaticum
Metz and its surroundings by Yann Arthus-Bertrand (full art film)
Metz and its surroundings by Yann Arthus-Bertrand (full art film)
"Metz with its magnificent open countries, prolific undulating rivers, wooded hillsides, vineyards of fire; cathedral all in volute, where the wind sings as ...- published: 14 Jun 2013
- views: 252
- author: Divodurum Medriomaticum
7:03
The Royal Red Dragon Bloodlines 2009 Part 3
Lineage and Geneology of the Royal House of Wales; Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip and t...
published: 07 May 2009
author: TruthMessanger
The Royal Red Dragon Bloodlines 2009 Part 3
The Royal Red Dragon Bloodlines 2009 Part 3
Lineage and Geneology of the Royal House of Wales; Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip and the Red Dragon Blood that flows through their veins. Just how much p...- published: 07 May 2009
- views: 30947
- author: TruthMessanger
3:14
The age of Charlemagne
The story of Charles the Great, or Charlemagne, who changed Europe with many modern innova...
published: 27 Feb 2012
author: Einar Hallen
The age of Charlemagne
The age of Charlemagne
The story of Charles the Great, or Charlemagne, who changed Europe with many modern innovations including education and civil administration. He was crowned ...- published: 27 Feb 2012
- views: 1104
- author: Einar Hallen
15:28
[Kampf um Norwegen] Russian Saltykov-Morgenstierne-Nygaard v. Baron Rosenkrantz Oldenburg Capet
Herman J. Berge - The Last Oldenburg | Capet v. Savoy -- The Capetian dynasty is the large...
published: 22 Apr 2011
author: rettznorge
[Kampf um Norwegen] Russian Saltykov-Morgenstierne-Nygaard v. Baron Rosenkrantz Oldenburg Capet
[Kampf um Norwegen] Russian Saltykov-Morgenstierne-Nygaard v. Baron Rosenkrantz Oldenburg Capet
Herman J. Berge - The Last Oldenburg | Capet v. Savoy -- The Capetian dynasty is the largest and oldest European royal house, consisting of the descendants o...- published: 22 Apr 2011
- views: 519
- author: rettznorge
2:46
City of France: Metz, capital of Lorraine (historic centre)
Metz is a city in the northeast of France and the capital of Lorraine. Located near the tr...
published: 11 Jun 2013
author: Divodurum Medriomaticum
City of France: Metz, capital of Lorraine (historic centre)
City of France: Metz, capital of Lorraine (historic centre)
Metz is a city in the northeast of France and the capital of Lorraine. Located near the tripoint along the junction of France, Germany, and Luxembourg, Metz ...- published: 11 Jun 2013
- views: 76
- author: Divodurum Medriomaticum
3:59
Luc Arbogast Chanteur medieval ! .Amazing Voice ! The Voice TF1
www.lucarbogast.fr A countertenor is a male singing voice whose vocal range is equivalent ...
published: 14 Feb 2013
author: HurryKenProduction
Luc Arbogast Chanteur medieval ! .Amazing Voice ! The Voice TF1
Luc Arbogast Chanteur medieval ! .Amazing Voice ! The Voice TF1
www.lucarbogast.fr A countertenor is a male singing voice whose vocal range is equivalent to that of a contralto, mezzo-soprano, or (less frequently) a sopra...- published: 14 Feb 2013
- views: 5757
- author: HurryKenProduction
6:07
Reyes de Francia// Kings of France// Rois de France
Reyes del trono francés desde la dinastía de los capetos. No incluyo la dinastía carolingi...
published: 10 Feb 2011
author: Jorpray17lupi
Reyes de Francia// Kings of France// Rois de France
Reyes de Francia// Kings of France// Rois de France
Reyes del trono francés desde la dinastía de los capetos. No incluyo la dinastía carolingia por falta de tiempo. // Kings of the French throne from the Capet...- published: 10 Feb 2011
- views: 4579
- author: Jorpray17lupi
2:06
Phoenicians - Normans - Druids - Templars - The Continuum
Uploaders Archived Research (Not meant to impress anyone) Audio: John Todd - IHS Templars/...
published: 27 May 2013
author: RobinMFisher
Phoenicians - Normans - Druids - Templars - The Continuum
Phoenicians - Normans - Druids - Templars - The Continuum
Uploaders Archived Research (Not meant to impress anyone) Audio: John Todd - IHS Templars/Freemasons/Rosicrucians revival of the Canaanite Phoenician Empire ...- published: 27 May 2013
- views: 323
- author: RobinMFisher
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9:48
Paris in November - Grace Jones
9 minutes of Paris in November.
Track: La Vie En Rose - by Grace Jones
*** Paris *** is t...
published: 27 Jan 2011
author: mana1618
Paris in November - Grace Jones
9 minutes of Paris in November.
Track: La Vie En Rose - by Grace Jones
*** Paris *** is the capital and largest city in France, situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region (or Paris Region, French: Région parisienne). The city of Paris, within its administrative limits largely unchanged since 1860, has an estimated population of 2,193,031 (January 2007), but the Paris metropolitan area has a population of 11,836,970 (January 2007), and is one of the most populated metropolitan areas in Europe.
In 2009 and 2010 Paris has been ranked among the three most important and influential cities in the world, among the first three "European cities of the future" -- according to a research published by Financial Times -- and among the top ten cities in the world in which to live according to the British review Monocle (June 2010).[10] An important settlement for more than two millennia, Paris is today one of the world's leading business and cultural centres, and its influences in politics, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities. Paris also ranks among the 10 greenest European cities in 2010.
*** Merovingian and Feudal Eras ***
The Paris region was under full control of the Germanic Franks by the late 5th century. The Frankish king Clovis the Frank, the first king of the Merovingian dynasty, made the city his capital from 508. The late 8th century Carolingian dynasty displaced the Frankish capital to Aachen; this period coincided with the beginning of Viking invasions that had spread as far as Paris by the early 9th century. Repeated invasions forced Parisians to build a fortress on the Ile de la Cité; one of the most remarkable Viking raids was on March 28, 845, when Paris was sacked and held ransom, probably by Ragnar Lodbrok, who left only after receiving a large bounty paid by the crown. The weakness of the late Carolingian kings of France led to the gradual rise in power of the Counts of Paris; Odo, Count of Paris was elected king of France by feudal lords, and the end of the Carolingian empire was finalised in 987, when Hugh Capet, count of Paris, was elected king of France. Paris, under the Capetian kings, became a capital once more.
35:38
Carolingian Dynasty and the Papacy
published: 12 Nov 2010
author: Central Baptist Theo. Seminary
Carolingian Dynasty and the Papacy
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9:48
Paris - La Vie En Rose - Grace Jones
TRAVEL EUROPE song: la vie en rose, grace jones *** Paris *** is the capital and largest c...
published: 08 Jan 2011
author: mana1618
Paris - La Vie En Rose - Grace Jones
Paris - La Vie En Rose - Grace Jones
TRAVEL EUROPE song: la vie en rose, grace jones *** Paris *** is the capital and largest city in France, situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at ...- published: 08 Jan 2011
- views: 34451
- author: mana1618
4:58
Luc Arbogast ! Incroyable Chanteur médiéval et candidat the Voice 2 sur TF1 en 2013.
www.lucarbogast.fr
http://www.lucarbogast.fr/boutique/
Découvrez les 4 autres albums de Lu...
published: 30 Aug 2013
Luc Arbogast ! Incroyable Chanteur médiéval et candidat the Voice 2 sur TF1 en 2013.
Luc Arbogast ! Incroyable Chanteur médiéval et candidat the Voice 2 sur TF1 en 2013.
www.lucarbogast.fr http://www.lucarbogast.fr/boutique/ Découvrez les 4 autres albums de Luc Arbogast ! www.lucarbogast.fr Luc Arbogast candidat "the voice "2ème edition sur TF1. Luc Arbogast, né en 1975 à La Rochelle, est un musicien chanteur contreténor fortement inspiré par la musique médiévale. Luc Arbogast est né d'un père militaire d'origine strasbourgeoise et d'une mère femme au foyer d'origine Allemande. Il passe son enfance dans le petit hameau des « Égaux de Landrais » dans la circonscription d'Aigrefeuille d'Aunis au sud-est de La Rochelle. Luc Arbogast chante et joue une musique inspirée de la France médiévale et surtout de la tradition paysanne où se chevauchent mélancolie et spiritualité. Muni d'un bouzouki, de grelots et d'un Laúd, ce musicien autodidacte manie le clair-obscur avec ferveur et beaucoup de sincérité. Il s'inspire parfois des Cantigas de Santa María et de Lieder de Walter von der Vogelweide, de Hildegard von Bingen, ou de Guillaume de Machault1. Il a également le secret de nombreux morceaux chantés traditionnels, réarrangés par ses soins ou composés par lui, tel un branle double mélancolique chanté en français, qui aborde la mélancolie de l'enfance perdue par un texte plus contemporain, ainsi que des chants inspirés de scènes du quotidien de la vie du Moyen Âge au début du xxe siècle : chants de quête, chants crépusculaires, amour courtois, deuil, mariages. Après s'être produit essentiellement dans la rue2, sur les parvis des cathédrales ou lors de fêtes médiévales organisées dans toute la France 3, il aborde désormais une carrière professionnelle.2003 : Fjall d'yr Vinur Albums 2004 : Domus 2007 : Hortus Dei 2009 : Aux Portes de Sananda 2012 : Canticum in Terra A countertenor is a male singing voice whose vocal range is equivalent to that of a contralto, mezzo-soprano, or (less frequently) a soprano, usually through use of falsetto, or far more rarely than normal, modal voice. A pre-pubescent male who has this ability is called a treble. This term is used exclusively in the context of the classical vocal tradition, although numerous popular music artists also prefer employing falsetto. The term first came into use in England during the mid 17th century, and was in wide use by the late 17th century. However, the use of adult male falsettos in polyphony, commonly in the alto range, was common in all-male sacred choirs for some decades previous, as early as the mid-16th century, and modern-day ensembles such as the Tallis Scholars and The Sixteen maintain the use of male altos in period works. During the Romantic period, the popularity of the countertenor voice waned and few compositions were written with that voice type in mind. In the Early Middle Ages, depopulation, deurbanization, and barbarian invasions, begun in Late Antiquity, continued apace. The barbarian invaders formed new kingdoms in the remains of the Western Roman Empire. In the 7th century North Africa and the Middle East, once part of the Eastern Roman Empire, became an Islamic Empire after conquest by Muhammad's successors. Although there were substantial changes in society and political structures, the break with Antiquity was not complete, because most of the new kingdoms incorporated many of the extant Roman institutions; while monasteries were founded as Christianity expanded in western Europe. In the 7th and 8th centuries, the Franks, under the Carolingian dynasty, established an empire covering much of western Europe; the Carolingian Empire endured until the 9th century, when it succumbed to the pressures of invasion — the Vikings from the north; the Magyars from the east, and the Saracens from the south. During the High Middle Ages, which began after AD 1000, the population of Europe increased greatly as technological and agricultural innovations allowed trade to flourish and crop yields to increase. Manorialism — the organization of peasants into villages that owed rent and labor services to the nobles; and feudalism — the political structure whereby knights and lower-status nobles owed military service to their overlords, in return for the right to rent from lands and manors - were two of the ways society was organized in the High Middle Ages. Kingdoms became more centralized after the breakup of the Carolingian Empire.- published: 30 Aug 2013
- views: 62
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Luc Arbogast Amazing Countertenor medieval singer ! Cancion Sefaradi ! .Watch this now !
www.lucarbogast.fr Luc Arbogast candidat "the voice "2ème edition sur TF1. Cancion Sefarad...
published: 13 Feb 2013
author: HurryKenProduction
Luc Arbogast Amazing Countertenor medieval singer ! Cancion Sefaradi ! .Watch this now !
Luc Arbogast Amazing Countertenor medieval singer ! Cancion Sefaradi ! .Watch this now !
www.lucarbogast.fr Luc Arbogast candidat "the voice "2ème edition sur TF1. Cancion Sefaradi A countertenor is a male singing voice whose vocal range is equiv...- published: 13 Feb 2013
- views: 52692
- author: HurryKenProduction
6:28
Luc Arbogast Incroyable Chanteur médiéval .Bon Voyage à vous ! Stella Splendens.
www.lucarbogast.fr Luc Arbogast candidat "the voice "2ème edition sur TF1. A countertenor ...
published: 21 Apr 2013
author: HurryKenProduction
Luc Arbogast Incroyable Chanteur médiéval .Bon Voyage à vous ! Stella Splendens.
Luc Arbogast Incroyable Chanteur médiéval .Bon Voyage à vous ! Stella Splendens.
www.lucarbogast.fr Luc Arbogast candidat "the voice "2ème edition sur TF1. A countertenor is a male singing voice whose vocal range is equivalent to that of ...- published: 21 Apr 2013
- views: 10189
- author: HurryKenProduction