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8th November 1520: Stockholm Bloodbath begins under Denmark's Christian II
Sweden’s anti-unionist party under the regent Sten Sture the Younger opposed the pro-Danish group who were nominally led by Archbishop Gustav Trolle.
Christian had twice failed to subdue Sweden before his successful invasion at the head of a mercenary army in early 1520. Trolle, who had been under siege since his removal from the office of Archbishop by Sten Sture, was soon reappointed. Having been hit by a cannonball that ricocheted into his leg at the Battle of Bogesund, Sture himself died of his wounds and the Swedish anti-unionist cause was severely weakened. Sture’s widowed wife held out against the invasion for a number of months, but she eventually surrendered and Christian was crowned King of Sweden on 4 November.
Three days later Christian invited a number of leading Swedes to a...
published: 08 Nov 2017
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Christian II of Denmark
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published: 06 Jan 2016
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Michel Sittow’s “Portrait of Christian II of Denmark”: Its Genesis and History. Troels Filtenborg
“Michel Sittow’s “Portrait of Christian II of Denmark”: Its Genesis and History”. Technical research by Troels Filtenborg (National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen). Moderated by Dr. Stephan Kemperdick (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin).
Presentation at the international symposium “Stories of Michel Sittow’s Life and Art. Facts and Fables” at the Kumu Art Museum in Tallinn from 14 to 15 September 2018.
Read further https://kunstimuuseum.ekm.ee/en/syndmus/symposium-stories-of-michel-sittows-life-and-art-facts-and-fables/
Cinematographers:
Kristjan-Jaak Nuudi, ESC
Raido Pedak
Sound:
Lembit Krits
Light:
Marita Keskküla
Sümpoosion „Michel Sittowi elu ja kunsti lood. Faktid ja väljamõeldised”
published: 09 Jan 2019
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Michel Sittow’s “Portrait of Christian II of Denmark”: Its Genesis and History. Hanne Kolind Poulsen
“Michel Sittow’s “Portrait of Christian II of Denmark”: Its Genesis and History”
History and documentation by Hanne Kolind Poulsen (National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen)
Presentation at the international symposium “Stories of Michel Sittow’s Life and Art. Facts and Fables” at the Kumu Art Museum in Tallinn from 14 to 15 September 2018.
Read further https://kunstimuuseum.ekm.ee/en/syndmus/symposium-stories-of-michel-sittows-life-and-art-facts-and-fables/
Cinematographers:
Kristjan-Jaak Nuudi, ESC
Raido Pedak
Sound:
Lembit Krits
Light:
Marita Keskküla
published: 09 Jan 2019
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Jean Sibelius - King Christian II Suite, Op. 27
Jean Sibelius' Op. 27 is a Suite from the incidental music for orchestra for Kung Kristian II (King Christian II), a play written by Swedish novelist and playwright, Adolf Paul (1863 -- 1943), a close friend of Sibelius'.
The historical play was about the early 16th century Scandinavian Christian II of Denmark, King of Sweden and Denmark for 10 years and King of Norway for 1 year, where he was known as Kristian Tyrann (Christian the Tyrant), and his love affair with a commoner, a Dutch girl.
The Suite is presented in 5 movements, leaving out 1 piece from the play, which was entitled the Fool's Song of the Spider.
The movements are:
I Nocturne: Molto moderato
II Elegy: Andante sostenuto
III Musette: Allegretto
IV Serenade: Moderato assai (quasi menuetto)
V Ballade: Allegro molto
The Inc...
published: 13 May 2017
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Sibelius ~ King Christian II Suite ~ Complete
Jean Sibelius' Op. 27 is a Suite from the incidental music for orchestra for Kung Kristian II (King Christian II), a play written by Swedish novelist and playwright, Adolf Paul (1863 -- 1943), a close friend of Sibelius'.
The historical play was about the early 16th century Scandinavian Christian II of Denmark, King of Sweden and Denmark for 10 years and King of Norway for 1 year, where he was known as Kristian Tyrann (Christian the Tyrant), and his love affair with a commoner, a Dutch girl.
The Suite is presented in 5 movements, leaving out 1 piece from the play, which was entitled the Fool's Song of the Spider.
The movements are:
I Nocturne: Molto moderato
II Elegy: Andante sostenuto
III Musette: Allegretto
IV Serenade: Moderato assai (quasi menuetto)
V Ballade: Allegro molto
The Inc...
published: 30 Jul 2012
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Sibelius -- King Christian II Suite (Stockholm Radio Orchestra/Stig Westerberg)
The King Christian II Suite opus 27 is an orchestral suite composed by Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) in 1898. The concert suite is a selection from Sibelius's own incidental music—originally composed for the Scandinavian historical play King Christian II (written by his friend Adolf Paul).
The original play deals with the love of King Christian II, ruler of Denmark, Sweden and Norway, for a Dutch girl, Dyvecke, a commoner.
There are five movements:
1. Nocturne -- Molto moderato 0:00
2. Elegy -- Andante sostenuto 7:01
3. Musette -- Allegretto 12:03
4. Serenade -- Moderato assai (Quasi menuetto) 14:12
5. Ballade -- Allegro molto 19:24
Stockholm Radio Orchestra conducted by Stig Westerberg (1918-1999)
Rec. 1950s
published: 30 Sep 2014
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Distant Christian II Christian Spoken Word X LizC
LizC performing "Distant Christian" at Holy Voice in Ottawa!
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published: 20 Dec 2016
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The Daughters of King Christian IX of Denmark
Please consider supporting me at https://www.patreon.com/LindsayHoliday and help me make more fascinating videos!
King Christian IX of Denmark is one of the most prolific patriarchs in royal history. His six children inherited or married into the most powerful monarchies of 19th century Europe and their decedents have occupied 9 different European thrones – Denmark of course, but also Norway, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Greece, Spain, Russia, Romania, and Luxembourg.
Let’s get to know the three illustrious daughters of King Christian IX: '
Alexandra, Queen of the United Kingdom
Dagmar, Maria Feodorovna, Empress of Russia
Thyra, Crown Princess of Hanover and Duchess of Cumberland
Sources:
En kongelig familie A Royal Family (2003) films by Anna Lerche & Marcus Mandal
https://en.wikiped...
published: 18 Aug 2020
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8th November 1520: Stockholm Bloodbath begins under Denmark's Christian II
Sweden’s anti-unionist party under the regent Sten Sture the Younger opposed the pro-Danish group who were nominally led by Archbishop Gustav Trolle.
Christian...
Sweden’s anti-unionist party under the regent Sten Sture the Younger opposed the pro-Danish group who were nominally led by Archbishop Gustav Trolle.
Christian had twice failed to subdue Sweden before his successful invasion at the head of a mercenary army in early 1520. Trolle, who had been under siege since his removal from the office of Archbishop by Sten Sture, was soon reappointed. Having been hit by a cannonball that ricocheted into his leg at the Battle of Bogesund, Sture himself died of his wounds and the Swedish anti-unionist cause was severely weakened. Sture’s widowed wife held out against the invasion for a number of months, but she eventually surrendered and Christian was crowned King of Sweden on 4 November.
Three days later Christian invited a number of leading Swedes to a banquet at the palace. At dusk on 8 November his soldiers entered the building and arrested many of the guests. They had all been identified by Archbishop Trolle on a proscription list. Having been condemned to death as manifest heretics, around eighty people were drowned, hanged or beheaded by the Danes. Some sources also claim that Sten Sture’s body, along with that of one of his children, was also exhumed and burned.
The new king became known in Sweden as Christian the Tyrant, and before long he faced a new revolt under Gustav Vasa who led Sweden to victory in the Swedish War of Liberation.
https://wn.com/8Th_November_1520_Stockholm_Bloodbath_Begins_Under_Denmark's_Christian_Ii
Sweden’s anti-unionist party under the regent Sten Sture the Younger opposed the pro-Danish group who were nominally led by Archbishop Gustav Trolle.
Christian had twice failed to subdue Sweden before his successful invasion at the head of a mercenary army in early 1520. Trolle, who had been under siege since his removal from the office of Archbishop by Sten Sture, was soon reappointed. Having been hit by a cannonball that ricocheted into his leg at the Battle of Bogesund, Sture himself died of his wounds and the Swedish anti-unionist cause was severely weakened. Sture’s widowed wife held out against the invasion for a number of months, but she eventually surrendered and Christian was crowned King of Sweden on 4 November.
Three days later Christian invited a number of leading Swedes to a banquet at the palace. At dusk on 8 November his soldiers entered the building and arrested many of the guests. They had all been identified by Archbishop Trolle on a proscription list. Having been condemned to death as manifest heretics, around eighty people were drowned, hanged or beheaded by the Danes. Some sources also claim that Sten Sture’s body, along with that of one of his children, was also exhumed and burned.
The new king became known in Sweden as Christian the Tyrant, and before long he faced a new revolt under Gustav Vasa who led Sweden to victory in the Swedish War of Liberation.
- published: 08 Nov 2017
- views: 7142
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Christian II of Denmark
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Christian II of Denmark
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Christian II of Denmark
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Artist-Info: Unknown Netherlands, active c. 1475 - 1525
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- published: 06 Jan 2016
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Michel Sittow’s “Portrait of Christian II of Denmark”: Its Genesis and History. Troels Filtenborg
“Michel Sittow’s “Portrait of Christian II of Denmark”: Its Genesis and History”. Technical research by Troels Filtenborg (National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhag...
“Michel Sittow’s “Portrait of Christian II of Denmark”: Its Genesis and History”. Technical research by Troels Filtenborg (National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen). Moderated by Dr. Stephan Kemperdick (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin).
Presentation at the international symposium “Stories of Michel Sittow’s Life and Art. Facts and Fables” at the Kumu Art Museum in Tallinn from 14 to 15 September 2018.
Read further https://kunstimuuseum.ekm.ee/en/syndmus/symposium-stories-of-michel-sittows-life-and-art-facts-and-fables/
Cinematographers:
Kristjan-Jaak Nuudi, ESC
Raido Pedak
Sound:
Lembit Krits
Light:
Marita Keskküla
Sümpoosion „Michel Sittowi elu ja kunsti lood. Faktid ja väljamõeldised”
https://wn.com/Michel_Sittow’S_“Portrait_Of_Christian_Ii_Of_Denmark”_Its_Genesis_And_History._Troels_Filtenborg
“Michel Sittow’s “Portrait of Christian II of Denmark”: Its Genesis and History”. Technical research by Troels Filtenborg (National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen). Moderated by Dr. Stephan Kemperdick (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin).
Presentation at the international symposium “Stories of Michel Sittow’s Life and Art. Facts and Fables” at the Kumu Art Museum in Tallinn from 14 to 15 September 2018.
Read further https://kunstimuuseum.ekm.ee/en/syndmus/symposium-stories-of-michel-sittows-life-and-art-facts-and-fables/
Cinematographers:
Kristjan-Jaak Nuudi, ESC
Raido Pedak
Sound:
Lembit Krits
Light:
Marita Keskküla
Sümpoosion „Michel Sittowi elu ja kunsti lood. Faktid ja väljamõeldised”
- published: 09 Jan 2019
- views: 168
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Michel Sittow’s “Portrait of Christian II of Denmark”: Its Genesis and History. Hanne Kolind Poulsen
“Michel Sittow’s “Portrait of Christian II of Denmark”: Its Genesis and History”
History and documentation by Hanne Kolind Poulsen (National Gallery of Denmark,...
“Michel Sittow’s “Portrait of Christian II of Denmark”: Its Genesis and History”
History and documentation by Hanne Kolind Poulsen (National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen)
Presentation at the international symposium “Stories of Michel Sittow’s Life and Art. Facts and Fables” at the Kumu Art Museum in Tallinn from 14 to 15 September 2018.
Read further https://kunstimuuseum.ekm.ee/en/syndmus/symposium-stories-of-michel-sittows-life-and-art-facts-and-fables/
Cinematographers:
Kristjan-Jaak Nuudi, ESC
Raido Pedak
Sound:
Lembit Krits
Light:
Marita Keskküla
https://wn.com/Michel_Sittow’S_“Portrait_Of_Christian_Ii_Of_Denmark”_Its_Genesis_And_History._Hanne_Kolind_Poulsen
“Michel Sittow’s “Portrait of Christian II of Denmark”: Its Genesis and History”
History and documentation by Hanne Kolind Poulsen (National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen)
Presentation at the international symposium “Stories of Michel Sittow’s Life and Art. Facts and Fables” at the Kumu Art Museum in Tallinn from 14 to 15 September 2018.
Read further https://kunstimuuseum.ekm.ee/en/syndmus/symposium-stories-of-michel-sittows-life-and-art-facts-and-fables/
Cinematographers:
Kristjan-Jaak Nuudi, ESC
Raido Pedak
Sound:
Lembit Krits
Light:
Marita Keskküla
- published: 09 Jan 2019
- views: 119
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Jean Sibelius - King Christian II Suite, Op. 27
Jean Sibelius' Op. 27 is a Suite from the incidental music for orchestra for Kung Kristian II (King Christian II), a play written by Swedish novelist and playwr...
Jean Sibelius' Op. 27 is a Suite from the incidental music for orchestra for Kung Kristian II (King Christian II), a play written by Swedish novelist and playwright, Adolf Paul (1863 -- 1943), a close friend of Sibelius'.
The historical play was about the early 16th century Scandinavian Christian II of Denmark, King of Sweden and Denmark for 10 years and King of Norway for 1 year, where he was known as Kristian Tyrann (Christian the Tyrant), and his love affair with a commoner, a Dutch girl.
The Suite is presented in 5 movements, leaving out 1 piece from the play, which was entitled the Fool's Song of the Spider.
The movements are:
I Nocturne: Molto moderato
II Elegy: Andante sostenuto
III Musette: Allegretto
IV Serenade: Moderato assai (quasi menuetto)
V Ballade: Allegro molto
The Incidental music for the play was written in 1898.
Performing is the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra led by Paavo Berglund.
https://wn.com/Jean_Sibelius_King_Christian_Ii_Suite,_Op._27
Jean Sibelius' Op. 27 is a Suite from the incidental music for orchestra for Kung Kristian II (King Christian II), a play written by Swedish novelist and playwright, Adolf Paul (1863 -- 1943), a close friend of Sibelius'.
The historical play was about the early 16th century Scandinavian Christian II of Denmark, King of Sweden and Denmark for 10 years and King of Norway for 1 year, where he was known as Kristian Tyrann (Christian the Tyrant), and his love affair with a commoner, a Dutch girl.
The Suite is presented in 5 movements, leaving out 1 piece from the play, which was entitled the Fool's Song of the Spider.
The movements are:
I Nocturne: Molto moderato
II Elegy: Andante sostenuto
III Musette: Allegretto
IV Serenade: Moderato assai (quasi menuetto)
V Ballade: Allegro molto
The Incidental music for the play was written in 1898.
Performing is the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra led by Paavo Berglund.
- published: 13 May 2017
- views: 2693
25:14
Sibelius ~ King Christian II Suite ~ Complete
Jean Sibelius' Op. 27 is a Suite from the incidental music for orchestra for Kung Kristian II (King Christian II), a play written by Swedish novelist and playwr...
Jean Sibelius' Op. 27 is a Suite from the incidental music for orchestra for Kung Kristian II (King Christian II), a play written by Swedish novelist and playwright, Adolf Paul (1863 -- 1943), a close friend of Sibelius'.
The historical play was about the early 16th century Scandinavian Christian II of Denmark, King of Sweden and Denmark for 10 years and King of Norway for 1 year, where he was known as Kristian Tyrann (Christian the Tyrant), and his love affair with a commoner, a Dutch girl.
The Suite is presented in 5 movements, leaving out 1 piece from the play, which was entitled the Fool's Song of the Spider.
The movements are:
I Nocturne: Molto moderato
II Elegy: Andante sostenuto
III Musette: Allegretto
IV Serenade: Moderato assai (quasi menuetto)
V Ballade: Allegro molto
The Incidental music for the play was written in 1898.
Performing is the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra led by Paavo Berglund.
Enjoy!
https://wn.com/Sibelius_~_King_Christian_Ii_Suite_~_Complete
Jean Sibelius' Op. 27 is a Suite from the incidental music for orchestra for Kung Kristian II (King Christian II), a play written by Swedish novelist and playwright, Adolf Paul (1863 -- 1943), a close friend of Sibelius'.
The historical play was about the early 16th century Scandinavian Christian II of Denmark, King of Sweden and Denmark for 10 years and King of Norway for 1 year, where he was known as Kristian Tyrann (Christian the Tyrant), and his love affair with a commoner, a Dutch girl.
The Suite is presented in 5 movements, leaving out 1 piece from the play, which was entitled the Fool's Song of the Spider.
The movements are:
I Nocturne: Molto moderato
II Elegy: Andante sostenuto
III Musette: Allegretto
IV Serenade: Moderato assai (quasi menuetto)
V Ballade: Allegro molto
The Incidental music for the play was written in 1898.
Performing is the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra led by Paavo Berglund.
Enjoy!
- published: 30 Jul 2012
- views: 37899
24:42
Sibelius -- King Christian II Suite (Stockholm Radio Orchestra/Stig Westerberg)
The King Christian II Suite opus 27 is an orchestral suite composed by Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) in 1898. The concert suite is a selection from Sibelius's own i...
The King Christian II Suite opus 27 is an orchestral suite composed by Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) in 1898. The concert suite is a selection from Sibelius's own incidental music—originally composed for the Scandinavian historical play King Christian II (written by his friend Adolf Paul).
The original play deals with the love of King Christian II, ruler of Denmark, Sweden and Norway, for a Dutch girl, Dyvecke, a commoner.
There are five movements:
1. Nocturne -- Molto moderato 0:00
2. Elegy -- Andante sostenuto 7:01
3. Musette -- Allegretto 12:03
4. Serenade -- Moderato assai (Quasi menuetto) 14:12
5. Ballade -- Allegro molto 19:24
Stockholm Radio Orchestra conducted by Stig Westerberg (1918-1999)
Rec. 1950s
https://wn.com/Sibelius_King_Christian_Ii_Suite_(Stockholm_Radio_Orchestra_Stig_Westerberg)
The King Christian II Suite opus 27 is an orchestral suite composed by Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) in 1898. The concert suite is a selection from Sibelius's own incidental music—originally composed for the Scandinavian historical play King Christian II (written by his friend Adolf Paul).
The original play deals with the love of King Christian II, ruler of Denmark, Sweden and Norway, for a Dutch girl, Dyvecke, a commoner.
There are five movements:
1. Nocturne -- Molto moderato 0:00
2. Elegy -- Andante sostenuto 7:01
3. Musette -- Allegretto 12:03
4. Serenade -- Moderato assai (Quasi menuetto) 14:12
5. Ballade -- Allegro molto 19:24
Stockholm Radio Orchestra conducted by Stig Westerberg (1918-1999)
Rec. 1950s
- published: 30 Sep 2014
- views: 4372
3:24
Distant Christian II Christian Spoken Word X LizC
LizC performing "Distant Christian" at Holy Voice in Ottawa!
Stay connected for more poetry
Facebook, Instagram and Twitter: @spknvisions
spokenvisions.com
LizC performing "Distant Christian" at Holy Voice in Ottawa!
Stay connected for more poetry
Facebook, Instagram and Twitter: @spknvisions
spokenvisions.com
https://wn.com/Distant_Christian_Ii_Christian_Spoken_Word_X_Lizc
LizC performing "Distant Christian" at Holy Voice in Ottawa!
Stay connected for more poetry
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- published: 20 Dec 2016
- views: 64
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The Daughters of King Christian IX of Denmark
Please consider supporting me at https://www.patreon.com/LindsayHoliday and help me make more fascinating videos!
King Christian IX of Denmark is one of the mo...
Please consider supporting me at https://www.patreon.com/LindsayHoliday and help me make more fascinating videos!
King Christian IX of Denmark is one of the most prolific patriarchs in royal history. His six children inherited or married into the most powerful monarchies of 19th century Europe and their decedents have occupied 9 different European thrones – Denmark of course, but also Norway, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Greece, Spain, Russia, Romania, and Luxembourg.
Let’s get to know the three illustrious daughters of King Christian IX: '
Alexandra, Queen of the United Kingdom
Dagmar, Maria Feodorovna, Empress of Russia
Thyra, Crown Princess of Hanover and Duchess of Cumberland
Sources:
En kongelig familie A Royal Family (2003) films by Anna Lerche & Marcus Mandal
https://en.wikipedia.org
https://www.britannica.com
http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk
Music:
Brandenburg Concerto No4-1 BWV1049 - Classical Whimsical by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100303
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
For business inquiries, please contact LindsayHoliday@ellifyagency.com
https://wn.com/The_Daughters_Of_King_Christian_Ix_Of_Denmark
Please consider supporting me at https://www.patreon.com/LindsayHoliday and help me make more fascinating videos!
King Christian IX of Denmark is one of the most prolific patriarchs in royal history. His six children inherited or married into the most powerful monarchies of 19th century Europe and their decedents have occupied 9 different European thrones – Denmark of course, but also Norway, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Greece, Spain, Russia, Romania, and Luxembourg.
Let’s get to know the three illustrious daughters of King Christian IX: '
Alexandra, Queen of the United Kingdom
Dagmar, Maria Feodorovna, Empress of Russia
Thyra, Crown Princess of Hanover and Duchess of Cumberland
Sources:
En kongelig familie A Royal Family (2003) films by Anna Lerche & Marcus Mandal
https://en.wikipedia.org
https://www.britannica.com
http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk
Music:
Brandenburg Concerto No4-1 BWV1049 - Classical Whimsical by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100303
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
For business inquiries, please contact LindsayHoliday@ellifyagency.com
- published: 18 Aug 2020
- views: 1333180