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Charles River | Epic Drone View (4K)
I fell in love with Charles river from the moment I came to Boston. That gave me the inspiration for this video which I call it my kind of appreciation.
Filmed in Boston, Cambridge and Newton.
Please share the video if you like it.
And subscribe!
#Bostondronefootage
For licensing enquiries:
[email protected]
Music: "Your Memories 3" by August Wilhelmsson officially licensed from EPIDEMIC SOUND.
Equipment:
DJI Phantom 4 (Color Profile: D Cinelike)
PolarPro ND Filters: ND4/PL, ND8/PL, ND16/PL
Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015
Macbook Pro
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/himanshu_34/?hl=en
published: 11 Jul 2017
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Portfolio Management and Risk Analytics in Charles River
Charles River Investment Management Solution (Charles River IMS) provides firms with a complete solution for portfolio construction and optimization, risk forecasting, performance attribution and scenario analysis. Clients can access their preferred internal and third-party analytics, data and models directly from Charles River to accommodate the bespoke demands of their product and asset mix.
crd.com/pmrisk
published: 04 May 2022
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Drive around Cambridge in 4K | Harvard, MIT, Charles River
A drive around Cambridge, Massachusetts on a beautiful sunny day in March 2021. Experience great views of the Charles River, Harvard Square, and MIT in 4K.
#harvard #mit #cambridge
published: 05 Apr 2021
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Charles River: Our Mission, Our Science, Our Purpose
At Charles River, our mission, our excellent science and our strong sense of purpose guide us in all that we do. We approach each day with the knowledge that our work helps to improve the health and well-being of our families, friends and colleagues across the globe. Our collective efforts as One Charles River are the key to our success, and we know that every job and every person is important. Every day, each of us strives to make a difference in whatever way we can.
published: 08 Sep 2011
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Boston History in a Minute: Charles River
This week's History in a Minute tells how the Charles River in Boston got its name. (Hint: It's a story of vanity and misunderstanding, which ends up making it quite funny.)
published: 16 Feb 2015
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An Introduction to Charles River Laboratories
If you’re interested in learning more about Charles River Laboratories, click here! https://www.wayup.com/organizations/charles-river-laboratories-xyKMGR/
#CharlesRiverLaboratories #science #jobopportunity
published: 15 Nov 2022
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Boston, MA - Charles River Live
From the top of the Boston Museum of Science
https://mos.org
Camera by Boston and Maine Live
Streaming by https://IPTimelapse.com and https://thebostonwebcam.com
Copywrite 2023
Use by permission only
published: 25 Apr 2023
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Charles River Investment Management Solution - video overview
Watch this short video on how Charles River empowers the world's leading buy-side firms with a front and middle office solution for managing multi-asset institutional portfolios. https://www.crd.com
published: 02 Mar 2017
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Police investigate body recovered from Charles River
A man's body has been pulled from the Charles River near Boston on Monday.
Stay informed about Massachusetts news, weather, breaking news and investigations! Follow WWLP on our website and social channels:
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published: 13 Feb 2024
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Cinematic Autumn Walk in Boston | Charles River Esplanade during fall | Calm and Relaxing Walk 4K |
Join me for a walk around one of the most beautiful and walkable cities in the world.
Today I will start my walk in Brookline head to Back Bay and then walk along the Charles River as the sun continues to set.
The entire video was shot on an iPhone 14 pro.
0:00 Intro and video highlights
1:03 Brookline
4:40 Kenmore / Commonwealth Avenue
7:27 Back Bay
10:47 Storrow Drive
11:41 Charles River
15:46 Charles River Esplanade
published: 02 Mar 2023
2:44
Charles River | Epic Drone View (4K)
I fell in love with Charles river from the moment I came to Boston. That gave me the inspiration for this video which I call it my kind of appreciation.
Filmed...
I fell in love with Charles river from the moment I came to Boston. That gave me the inspiration for this video which I call it my kind of appreciation.
Filmed in Boston, Cambridge and Newton.
Please share the video if you like it.
And subscribe!
#Bostondronefootage
For licensing enquiries:
[email protected]
Music: "Your Memories 3" by August Wilhelmsson officially licensed from EPIDEMIC SOUND.
Equipment:
DJI Phantom 4 (Color Profile: D Cinelike)
PolarPro ND Filters: ND4/PL, ND8/PL, ND16/PL
Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015
Macbook Pro
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/himanshu_34/?hl=en
https://wn.com/Charles_River_|_Epic_Drone_View_(4K)
I fell in love with Charles river from the moment I came to Boston. That gave me the inspiration for this video which I call it my kind of appreciation.
Filmed in Boston, Cambridge and Newton.
Please share the video if you like it.
And subscribe!
#Bostondronefootage
For licensing enquiries:
[email protected]
Music: "Your Memories 3" by August Wilhelmsson officially licensed from EPIDEMIC SOUND.
Equipment:
DJI Phantom 4 (Color Profile: D Cinelike)
PolarPro ND Filters: ND4/PL, ND8/PL, ND16/PL
Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015
Macbook Pro
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/himanshu_34/?hl=en
- published: 11 Jul 2017
- views: 11725
1:51
Portfolio Management and Risk Analytics in Charles River
Charles River Investment Management Solution (Charles River IMS) provides firms with a complete solution for portfolio construction and optimization, risk forec...
Charles River Investment Management Solution (Charles River IMS) provides firms with a complete solution for portfolio construction and optimization, risk forecasting, performance attribution and scenario analysis. Clients can access their preferred internal and third-party analytics, data and models directly from Charles River to accommodate the bespoke demands of their product and asset mix.
crd.com/pmrisk
https://wn.com/Portfolio_Management_And_Risk_Analytics_In_Charles_River
Charles River Investment Management Solution (Charles River IMS) provides firms with a complete solution for portfolio construction and optimization, risk forecasting, performance attribution and scenario analysis. Clients can access their preferred internal and third-party analytics, data and models directly from Charles River to accommodate the bespoke demands of their product and asset mix.
crd.com/pmrisk
- published: 04 May 2022
- views: 1843
13:39
Drive around Cambridge in 4K | Harvard, MIT, Charles River
A drive around Cambridge, Massachusetts on a beautiful sunny day in March 2021. Experience great views of the Charles River, Harvard Square, and MIT in 4K.
#ha...
A drive around Cambridge, Massachusetts on a beautiful sunny day in March 2021. Experience great views of the Charles River, Harvard Square, and MIT in 4K.
#harvard #mit #cambridge
https://wn.com/Drive_Around_Cambridge_In_4K_|_Harvard,_Mit,_Charles_River
A drive around Cambridge, Massachusetts on a beautiful sunny day in March 2021. Experience great views of the Charles River, Harvard Square, and MIT in 4K.
#harvard #mit #cambridge
- published: 05 Apr 2021
- views: 30745
1:54
Charles River: Our Mission, Our Science, Our Purpose
At Charles River, our mission, our excellent science and our strong sense of purpose guide us in all that we do. We approach each day with the knowledge that ou...
At Charles River, our mission, our excellent science and our strong sense of purpose guide us in all that we do. We approach each day with the knowledge that our work helps to improve the health and well-being of our families, friends and colleagues across the globe. Our collective efforts as One Charles River are the key to our success, and we know that every job and every person is important. Every day, each of us strives to make a difference in whatever way we can.
https://wn.com/Charles_River_Our_Mission,_Our_Science,_Our_Purpose
At Charles River, our mission, our excellent science and our strong sense of purpose guide us in all that we do. We approach each day with the knowledge that our work helps to improve the health and well-being of our families, friends and colleagues across the globe. Our collective efforts as One Charles River are the key to our success, and we know that every job and every person is important. Every day, each of us strives to make a difference in whatever way we can.
- published: 08 Sep 2011
- views: 15645
0:55
Boston History in a Minute: Charles River
This week's History in a Minute tells how the Charles River in Boston got its name. (Hint: It's a story of vanity and misunderstanding, which ends up making it ...
This week's History in a Minute tells how the Charles River in Boston got its name. (Hint: It's a story of vanity and misunderstanding, which ends up making it quite funny.)
https://wn.com/Boston_History_In_A_Minute_Charles_River
This week's History in a Minute tells how the Charles River in Boston got its name. (Hint: It's a story of vanity and misunderstanding, which ends up making it quite funny.)
- published: 16 Feb 2015
- views: 1823
1:09:40
An Introduction to Charles River Laboratories
If you’re interested in learning more about Charles River Laboratories, click here! https://www.wayup.com/organizations/charles-river-laboratories-xyKMGR/
#Ch...
If you’re interested in learning more about Charles River Laboratories, click here! https://www.wayup.com/organizations/charles-river-laboratories-xyKMGR/
#CharlesRiverLaboratories #science #jobopportunity
https://wn.com/An_Introduction_To_Charles_River_Laboratories
If you’re interested in learning more about Charles River Laboratories, click here! https://www.wayup.com/organizations/charles-river-laboratories-xyKMGR/
#CharlesRiverLaboratories #science #jobopportunity
- published: 15 Nov 2022
- views: 1986
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Boston, MA - Charles River Live
From the top of the Boston Museum of Science
https://mos.org
Camera by Boston and Maine Live
Streaming by https://IPTimelapse.com and https://thebostonwebcam.c...
From the top of the Boston Museum of Science
https://mos.org
Camera by Boston and Maine Live
Streaming by https://IPTimelapse.com and https://thebostonwebcam.com
Copywrite 2023
Use by permission only
https://wn.com/Boston,_Ma_Charles_River_Live
From the top of the Boston Museum of Science
https://mos.org
Camera by Boston and Maine Live
Streaming by https://IPTimelapse.com and https://thebostonwebcam.com
Copywrite 2023
Use by permission only
- published: 25 Apr 2023
- views: 169918
2:05
Charles River Investment Management Solution - video overview
Watch this short video on how Charles River empowers the world's leading buy-side firms with a front and middle office solution for managing multi-asset institu...
Watch this short video on how Charles River empowers the world's leading buy-side firms with a front and middle office solution for managing multi-asset institutional portfolios. https://www.crd.com
https://wn.com/Charles_River_Investment_Management_Solution_Video_Overview
Watch this short video on how Charles River empowers the world's leading buy-side firms with a front and middle office solution for managing multi-asset institutional portfolios. https://www.crd.com
- published: 02 Mar 2017
- views: 14505
0:19
Police investigate body recovered from Charles River
A man's body has been pulled from the Charles River near Boston on Monday.
Stay informed about Massachusetts news, weather, breaking news and investigations! F...
A man's body has been pulled from the Charles River near Boston on Monday.
Stay informed about Massachusetts news, weather, breaking news and investigations! Follow WWLP on our website and social channels:
https://www.wwlp.com/
https://www.youtube.com/user/wwlp
https://www.facebook.com/WWLP22News
https://twitter.com/WWLP22News
https://www.instagram.com/wwlp22news/
https://wn.com/Police_Investigate_Body_Recovered_From_Charles_River
A man's body has been pulled from the Charles River near Boston on Monday.
Stay informed about Massachusetts news, weather, breaking news and investigations! Follow WWLP on our website and social channels:
https://www.wwlp.com/
https://www.youtube.com/user/wwlp
https://www.facebook.com/WWLP22News
https://twitter.com/WWLP22News
https://www.instagram.com/wwlp22news/
- published: 13 Feb 2024
- views: 257
27:02
Cinematic Autumn Walk in Boston | Charles River Esplanade during fall | Calm and Relaxing Walk 4K |
Join me for a walk around one of the most beautiful and walkable cities in the world.
Today I will start my walk in Brookline head to Back Bay and then walk a...
Join me for a walk around one of the most beautiful and walkable cities in the world.
Today I will start my walk in Brookline head to Back Bay and then walk along the Charles River as the sun continues to set.
The entire video was shot on an iPhone 14 pro.
0:00 Intro and video highlights
1:03 Brookline
4:40 Kenmore / Commonwealth Avenue
7:27 Back Bay
10:47 Storrow Drive
11:41 Charles River
15:46 Charles River Esplanade
https://wn.com/Cinematic_Autumn_Walk_In_Boston_|_Charles_River_Esplanade_During_Fall_|_Calm_And_Relaxing_Walk_4K_|
Join me for a walk around one of the most beautiful and walkable cities in the world.
Today I will start my walk in Brookline head to Back Bay and then walk along the Charles River as the sun continues to set.
The entire video was shot on an iPhone 14 pro.
0:00 Intro and video highlights
1:03 Brookline
4:40 Kenmore / Commonwealth Avenue
7:27 Back Bay
10:47 Storrow Drive
11:41 Charles River
15:46 Charles River Esplanade
- published: 02 Mar 2023
- views: 4452
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Charles VII, le victorieux (1429-1461)
00:00 Charles VII, le victorieux
00:48 Jeanne d'Arc
01:23 La Guerre de Cent Ans, la première guerre moderne
02:18 Une guerre civile
08:06 Henri V
Fils de Charles VI et d'Isabeau de Bavière, Charles VII a mis fin à la guerre de Cent Ans en 1453. Sa royauté fut pourtant très contestée et il fut même déshérité par son propore père au profit d'Henry V. Sa rencontre avec Jeanne D'Arc, qui le mène à sonsacre, à Reims, en 1922 après la libération d'Orléans, a permis sa réhabilitation et l'a lavé de toute accusation d'hérésie
Réalisateur : Dominique Mougenot, Thierry Bruant et Catherine Mignot -
Les rois de France, 15 siècles d'histoire - Série documentaire - Historique
published: 22 Apr 2021
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Charles VII, Jeanne d'Arc et Agnès Sorel
00:00 Charles VII
01:48 La Guerre de Cent Ans, première phase
07:06 La Guerre de Cent Ans, seconde phase
14:31 Jeanne d'Arc, la révélation
22:37 La chevauchée du sacre
28:16 Le sacrifice de Jeanne d'Arc
35:40 La reconquête
44:04 Jeanne d'Arc, de l'histoire à la légende
48:43 Conclusion
Réalisateur : Dominique Mougenot, Thierry Bruant et Catherine Mignot -
Les rois de France, 15 siècles d'histoire - Série documentaire - Historique
published: 23 Apr 2021
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Charles VII: The Man who Dethroned the Habsburgs
There had seemingly been no limit to the grand political ambitions of Maximilian II Emanuel, but he ultimately failed to turn any of them into reality. One of his greatest schemes would on the other hand be realized by his son, Charles Albert. In 1742 he became the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VII, and thereby dethroned the Habsburgs from that position for the first time in centuries.
Music:
"Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major - Franz Joseph Haydn"
By: "Aspen Symphony Orchestra"
"Cum dederit - Nisi Dominus - Antonio Vivaldi"
By: "I Solisti Ambrosiani"
"Adagio (III) from Sonata a tre op. I n. 4 - Antonio Caldara"
By: "I Solisti Ambrosiani"
published: 28 Jul 2020
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[Visite privée] Les arts en France sous Charles VII au musée de Cluny
Le musée de Cluny met en lumière un moment charnière de l’histoire et de l’histoire de l’art, celui du règne de Charles VII (1422-1461). Chassé de Paris, réfugié à Bourges, le dauphin Charles réussit à reconquérir son trône, puis son royaume occupé par les Anglais.
Pour cette visite privée exceptionnelle, vous êtes accompagnés par Mathieu Deldicque, conservateur en chef du patrimoine, directeur du musée Condé de Chantilly, et Maxence Hermant, conservateur en chef à la Bibliothèque nationale de France, département des Manuscrits, service des manuscrits médiévaux.
Exposition "Les arts en France sous Charles VII (1422-1461)"
12 mars - 16 juin 2024
Musée de Cluny - musée national du Moyen Âge (Paris)
+ d'informations sur le site Internet du musée de Cluny : https://www.musee-moyenage.fr/act...
published: 25 May 2024
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Fiche révision : Charles VII - roi de France
Pour me soutenir, cliquez sur un des liens suivants
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published: 27 Jul 2018
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Réhabiliter Charles VII
Professeur émérite et membre de l'Institut, le médiéviste Philippe Contamine offre à son public une biographie magistrale d'un des rois les plus énigmatiques. Charles VII eut à répondre à au moins trois défis : se faire obéir, construire sa légitimité, l'emporter militairement. Dieu, Jeanne d'Arc, le beau Dunois et Jacques Coeur contribuèrent sans doute à les relever. Mais Charles, l'un des premiers rois dont il est possible de connaître et d'apprécier la personnalité, n'était pas le prince falot parfois décrit et décrié, se laissant porter par le hasard et par son entourage. Taiseux, obstiné, passablement instruit, il sut mener la nef royale sur une mer démontée. En près de quarante années de règne (1422-1461), il s'adapta aux circonstances, tira parti des conflits entre les princes, s'ap...
published: 01 Nov 2017
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Charles VII of France
Charles VII, called the Victorious or the Well-Served, was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France from 1422 to his death.
In 1422, Charles VII inherited the throne of France under desperate circumstances. Forces of the Kingdom of England and Duke Philip III of Burgundy occupied Guyenne and northern France, including Paris, the most populous city, and Reims, the city in which the French kings were traditionally crowned. In addition, his father Charles VI the Mad had disinherited him in 1420 and recognized Henry V of England and his heirs as the legitimate successors of the French crown instead. At the same time, a civil war raged in France between the Armagnacs and the Burgundian party.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
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published: 12 Oct 2015
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CHARLES VII crée une ARMÉE de MÉTIER
✅ SOUTENEZ MON TRAVAIL : https://fr.tipeee.com/gallia
✅ COMMANDEZ UN LIVRE de ma maison d'édition / https://editions-voxgallia.fr/catalogue/
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Mon site Internet : https://editions-voxgallia.fr/
Suivez-moi sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/galliahistoiredefrance
Télégram : https://t.me/voxgallia
Bibliographie :
- Petite Histoire de la France et du peuple français", par H. Belot
- Ph. Contamine, La guerre au Moyen Age, PUF, 1999 (5è édition)
- J. Kerhervé, La naissance de l’État moderne, 1180-1492, Hachette supérieur, 2004 (2è édition)
- Ordonnances royales d'Orléans (1439), de Louppy-le-Château (1445) et de Montil-les-Tours (1448), dans Ordonnances des rois de France de la troisième race, Douzième volume, Imprimerie royale, 1777, (B...
published: 09 Sep 2022
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Le roi Charles III et Camilla en deuil : Ils pleurent la mort soudaine du roi des Maoris
Le roi Charles III et Camilla en deuil : Ils pleurent la mort soudaine du roi des Maoris. Ce vendredi 30 août, le monde a perdu un leader cher au cœur des Maoris : le roi Tūheitia Pōtatau Te Wherowhero VII s'est éteint à l'âge de 69 ans, à l'hôpital, suite à des complications après une opération cardiaque. Un porte-parole, Rahui Papa, a confirmé cette triste nouvelle, plongeant le royaume maori dans le deuil.
Profondément affectés par la perte de ce monarque, le roi Charles III et la reine Camilla ont tenu à lui rendre hommage sur les réseaux sociaux. Charles a exprimé sa peine avec des mots touchants : "Ma femme et moi avons été profondément attristés d’apprendre le décès de Kiingi Tuheitia.
J’ai eu le plaisir de le connaître pendant des décennies. Il était profondément engagé dans la...
published: 31 Aug 2024
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Great Monarchist Movie Scenes: Coronation of Charles VII of France
This is a scene from a movie Jeanne la Pucelle. The scene is of the Coronation of Charles VII of France (the King that was aided by Joan of Arc).
I do not own anything in this video.Credit for audio, images and footage go to their rightful owners. This video is for educational and informative use only.
published: 02 Nov 2017
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Charles VII, le victorieux (1429-1461)
00:00 Charles VII, le victorieux
00:48 Jeanne d'Arc
01:23 La Guerre de Cent Ans, la première guerre moderne
02:18 Une guerre civile
08:06 Henri V
Fils de Charl...
00:00 Charles VII, le victorieux
00:48 Jeanne d'Arc
01:23 La Guerre de Cent Ans, la première guerre moderne
02:18 Une guerre civile
08:06 Henri V
Fils de Charles VI et d'Isabeau de Bavière, Charles VII a mis fin à la guerre de Cent Ans en 1453. Sa royauté fut pourtant très contestée et il fut même déshérité par son propore père au profit d'Henry V. Sa rencontre avec Jeanne D'Arc, qui le mène à sonsacre, à Reims, en 1922 après la libération d'Orléans, a permis sa réhabilitation et l'a lavé de toute accusation d'hérésie
Réalisateur : Dominique Mougenot, Thierry Bruant et Catherine Mignot -
Les rois de France, 15 siècles d'histoire - Série documentaire - Historique
https://wn.com/Charles_Vii,_Le_Victorieux_(1429_1461)
00:00 Charles VII, le victorieux
00:48 Jeanne d'Arc
01:23 La Guerre de Cent Ans, la première guerre moderne
02:18 Une guerre civile
08:06 Henri V
Fils de Charles VI et d'Isabeau de Bavière, Charles VII a mis fin à la guerre de Cent Ans en 1453. Sa royauté fut pourtant très contestée et il fut même déshérité par son propore père au profit d'Henry V. Sa rencontre avec Jeanne D'Arc, qui le mène à sonsacre, à Reims, en 1922 après la libération d'Orléans, a permis sa réhabilitation et l'a lavé de toute accusation d'hérésie
Réalisateur : Dominique Mougenot, Thierry Bruant et Catherine Mignot -
Les rois de France, 15 siècles d'histoire - Série documentaire - Historique
- published: 22 Apr 2021
- views: 178627
50:01
Charles VII, Jeanne d'Arc et Agnès Sorel
00:00 Charles VII
01:48 La Guerre de Cent Ans, première phase
07:06 La Guerre de Cent Ans, seconde phase
14:31 Jeanne d'Arc, la révélation
22:37 La chevauchée d...
00:00 Charles VII
01:48 La Guerre de Cent Ans, première phase
07:06 La Guerre de Cent Ans, seconde phase
14:31 Jeanne d'Arc, la révélation
22:37 La chevauchée du sacre
28:16 Le sacrifice de Jeanne d'Arc
35:40 La reconquête
44:04 Jeanne d'Arc, de l'histoire à la légende
48:43 Conclusion
Réalisateur : Dominique Mougenot, Thierry Bruant et Catherine Mignot -
Les rois de France, 15 siècles d'histoire - Série documentaire - Historique
https://wn.com/Charles_Vii,_Jeanne_D'Arc_Et_Agnès_Sorel
00:00 Charles VII
01:48 La Guerre de Cent Ans, première phase
07:06 La Guerre de Cent Ans, seconde phase
14:31 Jeanne d'Arc, la révélation
22:37 La chevauchée du sacre
28:16 Le sacrifice de Jeanne d'Arc
35:40 La reconquête
44:04 Jeanne d'Arc, de l'histoire à la légende
48:43 Conclusion
Réalisateur : Dominique Mougenot, Thierry Bruant et Catherine Mignot -
Les rois de France, 15 siècles d'histoire - Série documentaire - Historique
- published: 23 Apr 2021
- views: 204063
11:17
Charles VII: The Man who Dethroned the Habsburgs
There had seemingly been no limit to the grand political ambitions of Maximilian II Emanuel, but he ultimately failed to turn any of them into reality. One of h...
There had seemingly been no limit to the grand political ambitions of Maximilian II Emanuel, but he ultimately failed to turn any of them into reality. One of his greatest schemes would on the other hand be realized by his son, Charles Albert. In 1742 he became the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VII, and thereby dethroned the Habsburgs from that position for the first time in centuries.
Music:
"Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major - Franz Joseph Haydn"
By: "Aspen Symphony Orchestra"
"Cum dederit - Nisi Dominus - Antonio Vivaldi"
By: "I Solisti Ambrosiani"
"Adagio (III) from Sonata a tre op. I n. 4 - Antonio Caldara"
By: "I Solisti Ambrosiani"
https://wn.com/Charles_Vii_The_Man_Who_Dethroned_The_Habsburgs
There had seemingly been no limit to the grand political ambitions of Maximilian II Emanuel, but he ultimately failed to turn any of them into reality. One of his greatest schemes would on the other hand be realized by his son, Charles Albert. In 1742 he became the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VII, and thereby dethroned the Habsburgs from that position for the first time in centuries.
Music:
"Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major - Franz Joseph Haydn"
By: "Aspen Symphony Orchestra"
"Cum dederit - Nisi Dominus - Antonio Vivaldi"
By: "I Solisti Ambrosiani"
"Adagio (III) from Sonata a tre op. I n. 4 - Antonio Caldara"
By: "I Solisti Ambrosiani"
- published: 28 Jul 2020
- views: 50201
49:45
[Visite privée] Les arts en France sous Charles VII au musée de Cluny
Le musée de Cluny met en lumière un moment charnière de l’histoire et de l’histoire de l’art, celui du règne de Charles VII (1422-1461). Chassé de Paris, réfugi...
Le musée de Cluny met en lumière un moment charnière de l’histoire et de l’histoire de l’art, celui du règne de Charles VII (1422-1461). Chassé de Paris, réfugié à Bourges, le dauphin Charles réussit à reconquérir son trône, puis son royaume occupé par les Anglais.
Pour cette visite privée exceptionnelle, vous êtes accompagnés par Mathieu Deldicque, conservateur en chef du patrimoine, directeur du musée Condé de Chantilly, et Maxence Hermant, conservateur en chef à la Bibliothèque nationale de France, département des Manuscrits, service des manuscrits médiévaux.
Exposition "Les arts en France sous Charles VII (1422-1461)"
12 mars - 16 juin 2024
Musée de Cluny - musée national du Moyen Âge (Paris)
+ d'informations sur le site Internet du musée de Cluny : https://www.musee-moyenage.fr/activites/expositions/expositions-en-cours-/exposition-charles-vii.html
Vidéo réalisée par Coupe-File Art et Scribe Accroupi
Retrouvez ce reportage sur http://www.coupefileart.com et http://www.scribeaccroupi.fr.
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Le musée de Cluny met en lumière un moment charnière de l’histoire et de l’histoire de l’art, celui du règne de Charles VII (1422-1461). Chassé de Paris, réfugié à Bourges, le dauphin Charles réussit à reconquérir son trône, puis son royaume occupé par les Anglais.
Pour cette visite privée exceptionnelle, vous êtes accompagnés par Mathieu Deldicque, conservateur en chef du patrimoine, directeur du musée Condé de Chantilly, et Maxence Hermant, conservateur en chef à la Bibliothèque nationale de France, département des Manuscrits, service des manuscrits médiévaux.
Exposition "Les arts en France sous Charles VII (1422-1461)"
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Fiche révision : Charles VII - roi de France
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Réhabiliter Charles VII
Professeur émérite et membre de l'Institut, le médiéviste Philippe Contamine offre à son public une biographie magistrale d'un des rois les plus énigmatiques. C...
Professeur émérite et membre de l'Institut, le médiéviste Philippe Contamine offre à son public une biographie magistrale d'un des rois les plus énigmatiques. Charles VII eut à répondre à au moins trois défis : se faire obéir, construire sa légitimité, l'emporter militairement. Dieu, Jeanne d'Arc, le beau Dunois et Jacques Coeur contribuèrent sans doute à les relever. Mais Charles, l'un des premiers rois dont il est possible de connaître et d'apprécier la personnalité, n'était pas le prince falot parfois décrit et décrié, se laissant porter par le hasard et par son entourage. Taiseux, obstiné, passablement instruit, il sut mener la nef royale sur une mer démontée. En près de quarante années de règne (1422-1461), il s'adapta aux circonstances, tira parti des conflits entre les princes, s'appuya sur ses « bonnes villes » et aussi sur la papauté, créa des institutions administratives et militaires efficaces. Innovation appelée à une longue postérité, l'apparition publique d'une favorite royale, sous les traits avenants d'Agnès Sorel. Avec Charles VII émerge aussi une forme de sentiment « national ». La biographie conçue par Philippe Contamine est résolument politique, au sens que revêt ce mot précisément à cette époque. Sont ici mis en lumière les pratiques du pouvoir, les mécanismes de son fonctionnement, sa conception et ses représentations. Philippe Contamine est interrogé par Christophe Dickès.
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Professeur émérite et membre de l'Institut, le médiéviste Philippe Contamine offre à son public une biographie magistrale d'un des rois les plus énigmatiques. Charles VII eut à répondre à au moins trois défis : se faire obéir, construire sa légitimité, l'emporter militairement. Dieu, Jeanne d'Arc, le beau Dunois et Jacques Coeur contribuèrent sans doute à les relever. Mais Charles, l'un des premiers rois dont il est possible de connaître et d'apprécier la personnalité, n'était pas le prince falot parfois décrit et décrié, se laissant porter par le hasard et par son entourage. Taiseux, obstiné, passablement instruit, il sut mener la nef royale sur une mer démontée. En près de quarante années de règne (1422-1461), il s'adapta aux circonstances, tira parti des conflits entre les princes, s'appuya sur ses « bonnes villes » et aussi sur la papauté, créa des institutions administratives et militaires efficaces. Innovation appelée à une longue postérité, l'apparition publique d'une favorite royale, sous les traits avenants d'Agnès Sorel. Avec Charles VII émerge aussi une forme de sentiment « national ». La biographie conçue par Philippe Contamine est résolument politique, au sens que revêt ce mot précisément à cette époque. Sont ici mis en lumière les pratiques du pouvoir, les mécanismes de son fonctionnement, sa conception et ses représentations. Philippe Contamine est interrogé par Christophe Dickès.
- published: 01 Nov 2017
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Charles VII of France
Charles VII, called the Victorious or the Well-Served, was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France from 1422 to his death.
In 1422, Charles...
Charles VII, called the Victorious or the Well-Served, was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France from 1422 to his death.
In 1422, Charles VII inherited the throne of France under desperate circumstances. Forces of the Kingdom of England and Duke Philip III of Burgundy occupied Guyenne and northern France, including Paris, the most populous city, and Reims, the city in which the French kings were traditionally crowned. In addition, his father Charles VI the Mad had disinherited him in 1420 and recognized Henry V of England and his heirs as the legitimate successors of the French crown instead. At the same time, a civil war raged in France between the Armagnacs and the Burgundian party.
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Charles VII, called the Victorious or the Well-Served, was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France from 1422 to his death.
In 1422, Charles VII inherited the throne of France under desperate circumstances. Forces of the Kingdom of England and Duke Philip III of Burgundy occupied Guyenne and northern France, including Paris, the most populous city, and Reims, the city in which the French kings were traditionally crowned. In addition, his father Charles VI the Mad had disinherited him in 1420 and recognized Henry V of England and his heirs as the legitimate successors of the French crown instead. At the same time, a civil war raged in France between the Armagnacs and the Burgundian party.
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- published: 12 Oct 2015
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CHARLES VII crée une ARMÉE de MÉTIER
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Bonjour, au milieu du XVe siècle, le roi de France Charles VII, après l’intervention providentielle de sainte Jeanne d’Arc, tente petit à petit de réformer le royaume. Les réformes militaires seront de celles qui auront le plus de répercussion sur le devenir de la monarchie puisqu’elles auront un impact direct dans la victoire des Français sur les Anglais lors de la Guerre de Cent Ans. Après le traité de paix signé à Arras avec le duc de Bourgogne, mettant fin à une guerre civile, le roi de France peut enfin redresser un royaume dévasté et dépeuplé. C’est dans ce contexte qu’il va instaurer, et pour la première fois, une armée non plus composée de vassaux et de mercenaires mais d’hommes directement recrutés pour le compte du roi. Savez-vous de quelle manière s’est constituée la première armée de métier en France ? Non, je vous explique.
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Bonjour, au milieu du XVe siècle, le roi de France Charles VII, après l’intervention providentielle de sainte Jeanne d’Arc, tente petit à petit de réformer le royaume. Les réformes militaires seront de celles qui auront le plus de répercussion sur le devenir de la monarchie puisqu’elles auront un impact direct dans la victoire des Français sur les Anglais lors de la Guerre de Cent Ans. Après le traité de paix signé à Arras avec le duc de Bourgogne, mettant fin à une guerre civile, le roi de France peut enfin redresser un royaume dévasté et dépeuplé. C’est dans ce contexte qu’il va instaurer, et pour la première fois, une armée non plus composée de vassaux et de mercenaires mais d’hommes directement recrutés pour le compte du roi. Savez-vous de quelle manière s’est constituée la première armée de métier en France ? Non, je vous explique.
- published: 09 Sep 2022
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Le roi Charles III et Camilla en deuil : Ils pleurent la mort soudaine du roi des Maoris
Le roi Charles III et Camilla en deuil : Ils pleurent la mort soudaine du roi des Maoris. Ce vendredi 30 août, le monde a perdu un leader cher au cœur des Maori...
Le roi Charles III et Camilla en deuil : Ils pleurent la mort soudaine du roi des Maoris. Ce vendredi 30 août, le monde a perdu un leader cher au cœur des Maoris : le roi Tūheitia Pōtatau Te Wherowhero VII s'est éteint à l'âge de 69 ans, à l'hôpital, suite à des complications après une opération cardiaque. Un porte-parole, Rahui Papa, a confirmé cette triste nouvelle, plongeant le royaume maori dans le deuil.
Profondément affectés par la perte de ce monarque, le roi Charles III et la reine Camilla ont tenu à lui rendre hommage sur les réseaux sociaux. Charles a exprimé sa peine avec des mots touchants : "Ma femme et moi avons été profondément attristés d’apprendre le décès de Kiingi Tuheitia.
J’ai eu le plaisir de le connaître pendant des décennies. Il était profondément engagé dans la construction d’un avenir solide pour les Maoris et l’Aotearoa de Nouvelle-Zélande, fondé sur la culture, les traditions et la guérison, avec sagesse et compassion."
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Le roi Charles III et Camilla en deuil : Ils pleurent la mort soudaine du roi des Maoris. Ce vendredi 30 août, le monde a perdu un leader cher au cœur des Maoris : le roi Tūheitia Pōtatau Te Wherowhero VII s'est éteint à l'âge de 69 ans, à l'hôpital, suite à des complications après une opération cardiaque. Un porte-parole, Rahui Papa, a confirmé cette triste nouvelle, plongeant le royaume maori dans le deuil.
Profondément affectés par la perte de ce monarque, le roi Charles III et la reine Camilla ont tenu à lui rendre hommage sur les réseaux sociaux. Charles a exprimé sa peine avec des mots touchants : "Ma femme et moi avons été profondément attristés d’apprendre le décès de Kiingi Tuheitia.
J’ai eu le plaisir de le connaître pendant des décennies. Il était profondément engagé dans la construction d’un avenir solide pour les Maoris et l’Aotearoa de Nouvelle-Zélande, fondé sur la culture, les traditions et la guérison, avec sagesse et compassion."
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- published: 31 Aug 2024
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Great Monarchist Movie Scenes: Coronation of Charles VII of France
This is a scene from a movie Jeanne la Pucelle. The scene is of the Coronation of Charles VII of France (the King that was aided by Joan of Arc).
I do not own ...
This is a scene from a movie Jeanne la Pucelle. The scene is of the Coronation of Charles VII of France (the King that was aided by Joan of Arc).
I do not own anything in this video.Credit for audio, images and footage go to their rightful owners. This video is for educational and informative use only.
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This is a scene from a movie Jeanne la Pucelle. The scene is of the Coronation of Charles VII of France (the King that was aided by Joan of Arc).
I do not own anything in this video.Credit for audio, images and footage go to their rightful owners. This video is for educational and informative use only.
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QI | Why Was Charles XIV Of Sweden Ashamed Of His Tattoo?
24 June: On this day in 1812, Napoleon invaded Russia.
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With Rich Hall, Josie Lawrence, John Sessions and Alan Davies
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published: 24 Jun 2017
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The Cinderella Story of Sweden's French King
Here's a fun fact: the current ruling dynasty of Sweden isn't Swedish at all! It was founded not too long ago by a lowborn Frenchman, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, and his story is as implausible as it is fascinating.
Correction: at 3:47, the king in question is Charles XIII, not Charles XII
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Part 2. Karl XIV Johan: the founder of modern Sweden
200 years of Swedish History with the Bernadotte Dynasty' is a story told by Dick Harrison, Professor in history. In the series, in seven parts, we follow the history about the Swedish Royal dynasty who has reigned from 1818 to present day.
The film is a gift from Association Friends of the Bernadotte Museum in Stockholm to the Bernadotte Museum in Pau.
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Biography - Charles XIV John of Sweden/Jean Baptiste Bernadotte
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Charles XIV John of Sweden
Charles XIV & III John, also Carl John, Swedish and Norwegian: Karl Johan was King of Sweden and King of Norway from 1818 until his death and served as de facto regent and head of state from 1810 to 1818. When he became Swedish royalty, he had also been the Sovereign Prince of Pontecorvo in Central-Southern Italy from 1806 until 1810, but then stopped using that title.
He was born Jean Bernadotte and subsequently had acquired the full name of Jean-Baptiste Jules Bernadotte by the time Carl also was added upon his Swedish adoption in 1810. He did not use Bernadotte in Sweden but founded the royal dynasty there by that name.
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Charles XIV John of Sweden
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Artist-Info: François Gérard (1770–1837) Alternative names François Pascal Simon Gérard Description French painter, aquarellist and illustrator Date of birth/death 12 March 1770 11 January 1837 Location of birth/death Rome Paris Work period from 1782 until 1837 Work location Paris (1782-1790), Rome (1790-1792), Paris (1792-1837) Authority control VIAF: 46776048 LCCN: n85158403 GND: 119284936 BnF: cb12031604b ULAN: 500115453 ISNI: 0000 0001 0780 7200 WorldCat WP-Person
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How A French Man became King of Sweden
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Charles XIV John of Sweden | Wikipedia audio article
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Charles XIV John of Sweden
00:01:17 1 Early life and family
00:02:24 2 Early military career
00:03:05 3 Revolutionary Wars
00:07:09 4 Marshal of the French Empire
00:12:44 5 Offer of the Swedish throne
00:14:51 6 Crown Prince and Regent
00:20:08 7 King of Sweden and Norway
00:24:03 8 Death
00:24:59 9 Titles, styles, honours, and arms
00:25:10 9.1 Titles and styles
00:26:35 9.2 Honours
00:27:14 9.2.1 National decorations
00:27:50 9.2.2 Foreign decorations
00:28:52 9.3 Arms and monogram
00:29:01 10 Fictional portrayals
00:30:42 11 Ancestry
00:30:51 12 See also
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Swedish March "Carl XIV:s Favoritmarsch"
"Carl XIV:s Favoritmarsch" - (English: Carl XIV's Favorite March)
Also known as Svensksundsmarschen dedicated to the Battle of Svensksund in 1790, the largest naval battle in history fought between Sweden and the Russian Empire.
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The life of His Majesty King Karl XIV Johan of Sweden and Norway - (1763 – 1844)
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-Charles XIV John (Swedish: Karl XIV Johan; born Jean Bernadotte; 26 January 1763 – 8 March 1844) was King of Sweden and Norway from 1818 until his death in 1844. Before his reign he was a Marshal of France during the Napoleonic Wars and participated in several battles. In modern Norwegian lists of kings he is called Charles III John (Norwegian: Karl III Johan). He was the first monarch of the Bernadotte dynasty.
Born in Pau in southern France, Bernadotte joined the French Royal Army in 1780. Following the outbreak of the French Revolution, he exhibited great military talent, rapidly rising through the ranks, and was made a brigadier general by 1794. He served with distinction in Italy and Germany, and was briefly Minist...
published: 26 Jan 2023
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QI | Why Was Charles XIV Of Sweden Ashamed Of His Tattoo?
24 June: On this day in 1812, Napoleon invaded Russia.
From QI Series B, Episode 09 - 'Bats'
With Rich Hall, Josie Lawrence, John Sessions and Alan Davies
For...
24 June: On this day in 1812, Napoleon invaded Russia.
From QI Series B, Episode 09 - 'Bats'
With Rich Hall, Josie Lawrence, John Sessions and Alan Davies
For more visit http://qi.com
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24 June: On this day in 1812, Napoleon invaded Russia.
From QI Series B, Episode 09 - 'Bats'
With Rich Hall, Josie Lawrence, John Sessions and Alan Davies
For more visit http://qi.com
- published: 24 Jun 2017
- views: 162804
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The Cinderella Story of Sweden's French King
Here's a fun fact: the current ruling dynasty of Sweden isn't Swedish at all! It was founded not too long ago by a lowborn Frenchman, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, ...
Here's a fun fact: the current ruling dynasty of Sweden isn't Swedish at all! It was founded not too long ago by a lowborn Frenchman, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, and his story is as implausible as it is fascinating.
Correction: at 3:47, the king in question is Charles XIII, not Charles XII
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Further Reading:
“Jean Baptiste Bernadotte: French Soldier to Swedish King” by Jimmy Chen - https://napoleonicimpressions.com/blogs/napoleonic-impressions/jean-baptiste-bernadotte-part-1-french-soldier-to-swedish-king
https://wn.com/The_Cinderella_Story_Of_Sweden's_French_King
Here's a fun fact: the current ruling dynasty of Sweden isn't Swedish at all! It was founded not too long ago by a lowborn Frenchman, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, and his story is as implausible as it is fascinating.
Correction: at 3:47, the king in question is Charles XIII, not Charles XII
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Further Reading:
“Jean Baptiste Bernadotte: French Soldier to Swedish King” by Jimmy Chen - https://napoleonicimpressions.com/blogs/napoleonic-impressions/jean-baptiste-bernadotte-part-1-french-soldier-to-swedish-king
- published: 02 Oct 2021
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Part 2. Karl XIV Johan: the founder of modern Sweden
200 years of Swedish History with the Bernadotte Dynasty' is a story told by Dick Harrison, Professor in history. In the series, in seven parts, we follow the h...
200 years of Swedish History with the Bernadotte Dynasty' is a story told by Dick Harrison, Professor in history. In the series, in seven parts, we follow the history about the Swedish Royal dynasty who has reigned from 1818 to present day.
The film is a gift from Association Friends of the Bernadotte Museum in Stockholm to the Bernadotte Museum in Pau.
Editor and publisher: Olof Sjöström, Chairman of the Bernadotte Museum, Stockholm.
Läs mer om användningsregler för filmen här: https://bit.ly/2M0tSNF
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https://wn.com/Part_2._Karl_Xiv_Johan_The_Founder_Of_Modern_Sweden
200 years of Swedish History with the Bernadotte Dynasty' is a story told by Dick Harrison, Professor in history. In the series, in seven parts, we follow the history about the Swedish Royal dynasty who has reigned from 1818 to present day.
The film is a gift from Association Friends of the Bernadotte Museum in Stockholm to the Bernadotte Museum in Pau.
Editor and publisher: Olof Sjöström, Chairman of the Bernadotte Museum, Stockholm.
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- published: 24 Jan 2019
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Biography - Charles XIV John of Sweden/Jean Baptiste Bernadotte
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Charles XIV John of Sweden
Charles XIV & III John, also Carl John, Swedish and Norwegian: Karl Johan was King of Sweden and King of Norway from 1818 until his death and served as de facto...
Charles XIV & III John, also Carl John, Swedish and Norwegian: Karl Johan was King of Sweden and King of Norway from 1818 until his death and served as de facto regent and head of state from 1810 to 1818. When he became Swedish royalty, he had also been the Sovereign Prince of Pontecorvo in Central-Southern Italy from 1806 until 1810, but then stopped using that title.
He was born Jean Bernadotte and subsequently had acquired the full name of Jean-Baptiste Jules Bernadotte by the time Carl also was added upon his Swedish adoption in 1810. He did not use Bernadotte in Sweden but founded the royal dynasty there by that name.
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Charles XIV & III John, also Carl John, Swedish and Norwegian: Karl Johan was King of Sweden and King of Norway from 1818 until his death and served as de facto regent and head of state from 1810 to 1818. When he became Swedish royalty, he had also been the Sovereign Prince of Pontecorvo in Central-Southern Italy from 1806 until 1810, but then stopped using that title.
He was born Jean Bernadotte and subsequently had acquired the full name of Jean-Baptiste Jules Bernadotte by the time Carl also was added upon his Swedish adoption in 1810. He did not use Bernadotte in Sweden but founded the royal dynasty there by that name.
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Charles XIV John of Sweden
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How A French Man became King of Sweden
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- published: 13 Jul 2016
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Charles XIV John of Sweden | Wikipedia audio article
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Charles XIV John of Sweden
00:01:17 1 Early life and family
00:02:24 2 Early military career
00:03:05 3...
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Charles XIV John of Sweden
00:01:17 1 Early life and family
00:02:24 2 Early military career
00:03:05 3 Revolutionary Wars
00:07:09 4 Marshal of the French Empire
00:12:44 5 Offer of the Swedish throne
00:14:51 6 Crown Prince and Regent
00:20:08 7 King of Sweden and Norway
00:24:03 8 Death
00:24:59 9 Titles, styles, honours, and arms
00:25:10 9.1 Titles and styles
00:26:35 9.2 Honours
00:27:14 9.2.1 National decorations
00:27:50 9.2.2 Foreign decorations
00:28:52 9.3 Arms and monogram
00:29:01 10 Fictional portrayals
00:30:42 11 Ancestry
00:30:51 12 See also
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Charles XIV and III John or Carl John, (Swedish and Norwegian: Karl Johan; 26 January 1763 – 8 March 1844) was King of Sweden (as Charles XIV John) and King of Norway (as Charles III John) from 1818 until his death, and served as de facto regent and head of state from 1810 to 1818. He was also the Sovereign Prince of Pontecorvo, in south-central Italy, from 1806 until 1810.
He was born Jean Bernadotte in France and served a long career in the French Army. He subsequently acquired the full name of Jean-Baptiste Jules Bernadotte (French: [ʒɑ̃ bapˈtist ʒyl bɛʁˈnadɔt]). He was appointed as a Marshal of France by Napoleon, though the two had a turbulent relationship. Napoleon made him Prince of Pontecorvo on 5 June 1806, but he stopped using that title in 1810 when his service to France ended and he was elected the heir-presumptive to the childless King Charles XIII of Sweden. His candidacy was advocated by Baron Carl Otto Mörner, a Swedish courtier and obscure member of the Riksdag of the Estates. Upon his Swedish adoption, he assumed the name Carl. He did not use the name Bernadotte in Sweden, but founded the royal dynasty there of that name.
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Charles XIV John of Sweden
00:01:17 1 Early life and family
00:02:24 2 Early military career
00:03:05 3 Revolutionary Wars
00:07:09 4 Marshal of the French Empire
00:12:44 5 Offer of the Swedish throne
00:14:51 6 Crown Prince and Regent
00:20:08 7 King of Sweden and Norway
00:24:03 8 Death
00:24:59 9 Titles, styles, honours, and arms
00:25:10 9.1 Titles and styles
00:26:35 9.2 Honours
00:27:14 9.2.1 National decorations
00:27:50 9.2.2 Foreign decorations
00:28:52 9.3 Arms and monogram
00:29:01 10 Fictional portrayals
00:30:42 11 Ancestry
00:30:51 12 See also
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Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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SUMMARY
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Charles XIV and III John or Carl John, (Swedish and Norwegian: Karl Johan; 26 January 1763 – 8 March 1844) was King of Sweden (as Charles XIV John) and King of Norway (as Charles III John) from 1818 until his death, and served as de facto regent and head of state from 1810 to 1818. He was also the Sovereign Prince of Pontecorvo, in south-central Italy, from 1806 until 1810.
He was born Jean Bernadotte in France and served a long career in the French Army. He subsequently acquired the full name of Jean-Baptiste Jules Bernadotte (French: [ʒɑ̃ bapˈtist ʒyl bɛʁˈnadɔt]). He was appointed as a Marshal of France by Napoleon, though the two had a turbulent relationship. Napoleon made him Prince of Pontecorvo on 5 June 1806, but he stopped using that title in 1810 when his service to France ended and he was elected the heir-presumptive to the childless King Charles XIII of Sweden. His candidacy was advocated by Baron Carl Otto Mörner, a Swedish courtier and obscure member of the Riksdag of the Estates. Upon his Swedish adoption, he assumed the name Carl. He did not use the name Bernadotte in Sweden, but founded the royal dynasty there of that name.
- published: 06 Dec 2018
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Swedish March "Carl XIV:s Favoritmarsch"
"Carl XIV:s Favoritmarsch" - (English: Carl XIV's Favorite March)
Also known as Svensksundsmarschen dedicated to the Battle of Svensksund in 1790, the largest ...
"Carl XIV:s Favoritmarsch" - (English: Carl XIV's Favorite March)
Also known as Svensksundsmarschen dedicated to the Battle of Svensksund in 1790, the largest naval battle in history fought between Sweden and the Russian Empire.
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"Carl XIV:s Favoritmarsch" - (English: Carl XIV's Favorite March)
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- published: 01 May 2021
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The life of His Majesty King Karl XIV Johan of Sweden and Norway - (1763 – 1844)
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-Charles XIV John (Swedish: Karl XIV Johan; born Jean Bernadotte; 26 January 1763 – 8 March...
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-Charles XIV John (Swedish: Karl XIV Johan; born Jean Bernadotte; 26 January 1763 – 8 March 1844) was King of Sweden and Norway from 1818 until his death in 1844. Before his reign he was a Marshal of France during the Napoleonic Wars and participated in several battles. In modern Norwegian lists of kings he is called Charles III John (Norwegian: Karl III Johan). He was the first monarch of the Bernadotte dynasty.
Born in Pau in southern France, Bernadotte joined the French Royal Army in 1780. Following the outbreak of the French Revolution, he exhibited great military talent, rapidly rising through the ranks, and was made a brigadier general by 1794. He served with distinction in Italy and Germany, and was briefly Minister of War. His relationship with Napoleon was turbulent; nevertheless, Napoleon named him a Marshal of the Empire on the proclamation of the French Empire. Bernadotte played a significant role in the French victory at Austerlitz, and was made Prince of Pontecorvo as a reward. Bernadotte was, through marriage to Désirée Clary, brother-in-law to Joseph Bonaparte, and thus a member of the extended Imperial family.
In 1810, Bernadotte was unexpectedly elected the heir-presumptive (Crown Prince) to the childless King Charles XIII of Sweden, thanks to the advocacy of Baron Carl Otto Mörner, a Swedish courtier and obscure member of the Riksdag of the Estates. He assumed the name Charles John and was named regent, and generalissimo of the Swedish Armed Forces, soon after his arrival becoming de facto head of state for most of his time as Crown Prince. In 1813, following the sudden unprovoked French invasion of Swedish Pomerania, Crown Prince Charles John was instrumental in the creation of the Sixth Coalition by allying with Tsar Alexander and using Swedish diplomacy to bring warring Russia and Britain together in alliance. He then authored the Trachenberg Plan, the war-winning Allied campaign plan, and commanded the Allied Army of the North that defeated two concerted French attempts to capture Berlin and made the decisive attack on the last day of the catastrophic French defeat at Leipzig.
After the War of the Sixth Coalition, Charles John forced King Frederick VI of Denmark to cede Norway to Sweden, leading to the Swedish–Norwegian War of 1814 where Norway was defeated after a single summer's conflict. This put Norway into a union with Sweden, which lasted for almost a century before its peaceful 1905 dissolution. The Swedish–Norwegian war is credited as Sweden's last direct conflict and war.
Upon the death of Charles XIII in 1818, Charles John ascended to the thrones. He presided over a period of peace and prosperity, and reigned until his death in 1844.
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-Charles XIV John (Swedish: Karl XIV Johan; born Jean Bernadotte; 26 January 1763 – 8 March 1844) was King of Sweden and Norway from 1818 until his death in 1844. Before his reign he was a Marshal of France during the Napoleonic Wars and participated in several battles. In modern Norwegian lists of kings he is called Charles III John (Norwegian: Karl III Johan). He was the first monarch of the Bernadotte dynasty.
Born in Pau in southern France, Bernadotte joined the French Royal Army in 1780. Following the outbreak of the French Revolution, he exhibited great military talent, rapidly rising through the ranks, and was made a brigadier general by 1794. He served with distinction in Italy and Germany, and was briefly Minister of War. His relationship with Napoleon was turbulent; nevertheless, Napoleon named him a Marshal of the Empire on the proclamation of the French Empire. Bernadotte played a significant role in the French victory at Austerlitz, and was made Prince of Pontecorvo as a reward. Bernadotte was, through marriage to Désirée Clary, brother-in-law to Joseph Bonaparte, and thus a member of the extended Imperial family.
In 1810, Bernadotte was unexpectedly elected the heir-presumptive (Crown Prince) to the childless King Charles XIII of Sweden, thanks to the advocacy of Baron Carl Otto Mörner, a Swedish courtier and obscure member of the Riksdag of the Estates. He assumed the name Charles John and was named regent, and generalissimo of the Swedish Armed Forces, soon after his arrival becoming de facto head of state for most of his time as Crown Prince. In 1813, following the sudden unprovoked French invasion of Swedish Pomerania, Crown Prince Charles John was instrumental in the creation of the Sixth Coalition by allying with Tsar Alexander and using Swedish diplomacy to bring warring Russia and Britain together in alliance. He then authored the Trachenberg Plan, the war-winning Allied campaign plan, and commanded the Allied Army of the North that defeated two concerted French attempts to capture Berlin and made the decisive attack on the last day of the catastrophic French defeat at Leipzig.
After the War of the Sixth Coalition, Charles John forced King Frederick VI of Denmark to cede Norway to Sweden, leading to the Swedish–Norwegian War of 1814 where Norway was defeated after a single summer's conflict. This put Norway into a union with Sweden, which lasted for almost a century before its peaceful 1905 dissolution. The Swedish–Norwegian war is credited as Sweden's last direct conflict and war.
Upon the death of Charles XIII in 1818, Charles John ascended to the thrones. He presided over a period of peace and prosperity, and reigned until his death in 1844.
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