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Something about Sweden's Mad King
Hey there
This is the first in hopefully a series of animated videos that attempt to document the journey of finding information on Wikipedia about things I have almost no prior knowledge about. This episode in particular is about the Sture Murders in Uppsala Sweden in 1567 by King Eric XIV.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sture_murders
This is created in Adobe After Effects and Photoshop. This series will in the future cover a range of topics, including science, history and whatever else Wikipedia reveals to me.
You may find a lot of this information to be incomplete and inaccurate - so did I! Wikipedia isn't itself a source, but a collection of sources summarized by anybody who happens to have the time. Part of the humor of this series will be me trying to figure out what exactly IS re...
published: 18 Mar 2022
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Gustav I of Sweden
Gustav I, born Gustav Eriksson of the Vasa noble family and later known as Gustav Vasa, was King of Sweden from 1523 until his 1560 death, previously self-recognised Protector of the Realm from 1521, during the ongoing Swedish War of Liberation against King Christian II of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Initially of low standing, Gustav rose to lead the rebel movement following the Stockholm Bloodbath, in which his father perished. Gustav's election as King on 6 June 1523 and his triumphant entry into Stockholm eleven days later meant the end of Medieval Sweden's elective monarchy and the Kalmar Union, and the birth of a hereditary monarchy under the House of Vasa and its successors, including the current House of Bernadotte.
As King, Gustav proved an enigmatic administrator with a ruthless s...
published: 10 Oct 2015
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Cecilia Vasa, "La Princesa de los Escándalos" o "La Princesa Pirata", La Oveja Negra de su Familia.
Cecilia fue una princesa sueca que pasaría a la historia por su escandalosa vida, siendo considerada como la oveja negra de la familia real sueca. Esta princesa fue la protagonista de diferentes escándalos y rumores de la época, siendo vista como una mujer atrevida y rebelde que mantuvo una serie de tensiones con diferentes miembros de su familia además de cometer actos de piratería y pasar gran parte de su vida endeudada, ganándose por ello los apodos de la "La Princesa de los escándalos" o "La Princesa Pirata".
El canal ya ha realizado la biografía de uno de los personajes que son mencionados en este vídeo:
-Isabel I de Inglaterra: https://youtu.be/KEmLPm9irgk
Fotos:
Todas las imágenes del video están o bien libres de derechos o bien se rigen bajo la licencia “Creative Common” en su...
published: 07 Jul 2024
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Ocean view from Akershus Fortress VR180
The fortress was first used in battle in 1308, when it was besieged by the Swedish duke Eric of Södermanland, whose brother won the Swedish throne in 1309. The siege was eventually broken by a local Norwegian army in a battle.
https://www.patreon.com/VRScenes
published: 05 Sep 2018
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Akershus Fortress is a medieval castle in the Norwegian capital Oslo
Akershus Fortress or Akershus Castle is a medieval castle in the Norwegian capital Oslo that was built to protect and provide a royal residence for the city. Since the Middle Ages, the fortress has been the namesake and center of the main fief and later main county of Akershus, which was originally one of Norway's four main regions and which included most of Eastern Norway. The fortress itself was located within the Akershus main county until 1919, and also within the smaller Akershus sub-county until 1842.
The castle has also been used as a military base, and a prison and is currently the temporary office of the prime minister of Norway.
Credit and thanks to Google Earth Studio for this amazing aerial footage.
published: 26 Jul 2024
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Beautiful Princess Estelle with Prince Oscar and Crownprincess Victoria with the family dog Rio
Princess Estelle with the family dog Rio, Prince Oscar and Crown Princess Victoria at the Finale of the #2020kmchallenge2020 - in Haga Parken. Alexander Fitzgibbons has run to seven continents and he is married to Cristina Stenbeck.
published: 11 Feb 2021
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Complete Timeline of the Vikings in England (789-1152)
The Complete Timeline of the Vikings in England: From Raids to Conquest 🛡️⚔️
In this video, we explore the epic saga of the Vikings in England, tracing their journey from the first brutal raids in the late 8th century to their lasting impact on English culture and society. Learn about key moments like the infamous Lindisfarne raid, the Danelaw, Viking kings like Cnut the Great, and the eventual end of the Viking Age with the Norman Conquest of 1066.
What You'll Learn:
The origins of the Viking invasions
Key battles and conflicts between Vikings and Anglo-Saxons
The establishment of Danelaw and its influence on England
The rise of Viking kings in England
How the Viking Age came to an end in England
#Vikings #VikingHistory #EnglandHistory #Danelaw #CnutTheGreat #VikingTimeline #History #...
published: 06 Oct 2024
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Cronología Reyes de Suecia, Dinastías Estridsson, Pomerania, Oldemburgo y Vasa, Parte 3 (1389-1654)
Esta cronología sobre los reyes de Suecia estará dividida en cuatro partes, siendo esta la tercera de ellas. Este vídeo recoge a los monarcas suecos desde la Reina Margarita I de Dinamarca hasta la Reina Cristina de Suecia, mencionándose las casas Estridsson, Pomerania, Palatinado-Neumarkt Bonde, Oldemburgo y Vasa.
-Parte 1: https://youtu.be/ipg6fH4wfyE
-Parte 2: https://youtu.be/SoLoxehzM68
-Parte 4: https://youtu.be/Upx7Jr40KXs
El canal ya ha realizado las biografías de algunos de los personajes que son mencionados en este vídeo:
-Cristina de Suecia: https://youtu.be/aG3C_jn8ybI
-María Leonor de Brandeburgo: https://youtu.be/Qbdnh2ncefw
-Ebba Sparre: https://youtu.be/SZKcX1fs-z8
Fotos:
Todas las imágenes del video están o bien libres de derechos o bien se rigen bajo la licencia “Creat...
published: 08 Mar 2023
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History of the Norwegian People, Volume 2 by Knut Gjerset read by Various Part 2/4 | Full Audio Book
Support through Patreon - https://patreon.com/LibriVoxAudiobooks
Merchandise - https://my-store-2993814.creator-spring.com/
History of the Norwegian People, Volume 2 by Knut Gjerset (1865 - 1936)
Genre(s): History
Read by: Ærik Bjørnsson, Jim Locke in English
Parts:
Part 1 https://youtu.be/fu5sbe3_Jns
Part 3 https://youtu.be/X9Iq_7_Clg8
Part 4 https://youtu.be/Wp2VudThmU0
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 26 - Foreign Relations. The Kalmar War
00:23:08 - 27 - New National Growth. Hannibal Sehested. A New War with Sweden
00:41:08 - 28 - Frederick III.
01:07:05 - 29 - Hereditary Kingship. The Introduction of Absolutism
01:26:32 - 30 - Foreign Relations
01:29:29 - 31 - Norwegian Emigration to Holland, England, Russia and America in the Seventeenth Century and Later
01:46:09 - 32 - ...
published: 07 Feb 2024
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Swedish Masonry - Then and Now
Virginia Research Lodge No. 1777 was pleased to welcome Bro. Erik Larsson as our guest speaker. He will spoke on his experiences in the Swedish Rite, which differs somewhat from how Masonry is practiced in other parts of the world.
published: 01 Sep 2024
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Something about Sweden's Mad King
Hey there
This is the first in hopefully a series of animated videos that attempt to document the journey of finding information on Wikipedia about things I ha...
Hey there
This is the first in hopefully a series of animated videos that attempt to document the journey of finding information on Wikipedia about things I have almost no prior knowledge about. This episode in particular is about the Sture Murders in Uppsala Sweden in 1567 by King Eric XIV.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sture_murders
This is created in Adobe After Effects and Photoshop. This series will in the future cover a range of topics, including science, history and whatever else Wikipedia reveals to me.
You may find a lot of this information to be incomplete and inaccurate - so did I! Wikipedia isn't itself a source, but a collection of sources summarized by anybody who happens to have the time. Part of the humor of this series will be me trying to figure out what exactly IS real, and I intend to refine that as I make more content. A good example of the unreliability of this medium is with the fate of Joran Persson. In the Sture Murders page, it's said that he dies in a siege of Stockholm. But on HIS page, he's sentenced to be broken on the wheel and beheaded by John III, who takes power from a Riksdag.
I'm not a historian - I'm a college drop out - so I can't tell you what really happened. But I can make silly cartoons about what I think happened. I hope you'll stick around to watch them! If you know more, or if I got something offensively wrong, I'd love to hear about it.
If you'd like to support the channel, leave me a comment, subscribe and ring the bell. If you want to send me money, give it to Wikipedia instead. If there's significant interest in the future I'll figure out how to take your money as well.
The ending credits song is Barista by my friends Nasty Geographic. Give them a listen, they're extremely fun.
#history #animation #medieval #1500 #sweden #comedy #wikipedia #entergaging #king #uppsala #zodiac #horoscope #madness #insane #europe #sagittarius #peasant #love #royalty #court #true #funny #aftereffects #photoshop #painting
https://wn.com/Something_About_Sweden's_Mad_King
Hey there
This is the first in hopefully a series of animated videos that attempt to document the journey of finding information on Wikipedia about things I have almost no prior knowledge about. This episode in particular is about the Sture Murders in Uppsala Sweden in 1567 by King Eric XIV.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sture_murders
This is created in Adobe After Effects and Photoshop. This series will in the future cover a range of topics, including science, history and whatever else Wikipedia reveals to me.
You may find a lot of this information to be incomplete and inaccurate - so did I! Wikipedia isn't itself a source, but a collection of sources summarized by anybody who happens to have the time. Part of the humor of this series will be me trying to figure out what exactly IS real, and I intend to refine that as I make more content. A good example of the unreliability of this medium is with the fate of Joran Persson. In the Sture Murders page, it's said that he dies in a siege of Stockholm. But on HIS page, he's sentenced to be broken on the wheel and beheaded by John III, who takes power from a Riksdag.
I'm not a historian - I'm a college drop out - so I can't tell you what really happened. But I can make silly cartoons about what I think happened. I hope you'll stick around to watch them! If you know more, or if I got something offensively wrong, I'd love to hear about it.
If you'd like to support the channel, leave me a comment, subscribe and ring the bell. If you want to send me money, give it to Wikipedia instead. If there's significant interest in the future I'll figure out how to take your money as well.
The ending credits song is Barista by my friends Nasty Geographic. Give them a listen, they're extremely fun.
#history #animation #medieval #1500 #sweden #comedy #wikipedia #entergaging #king #uppsala #zodiac #horoscope #madness #insane #europe #sagittarius #peasant #love #royalty #court #true #funny #aftereffects #photoshop #painting
- published: 18 Mar 2022
- views: 2361
25:25
Gustav I of Sweden
Gustav I, born Gustav Eriksson of the Vasa noble family and later known as Gustav Vasa, was King of Sweden from 1523 until his 1560 death, previously self-recog...
Gustav I, born Gustav Eriksson of the Vasa noble family and later known as Gustav Vasa, was King of Sweden from 1523 until his 1560 death, previously self-recognised Protector of the Realm from 1521, during the ongoing Swedish War of Liberation against King Christian II of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Initially of low standing, Gustav rose to lead the rebel movement following the Stockholm Bloodbath, in which his father perished. Gustav's election as King on 6 June 1523 and his triumphant entry into Stockholm eleven days later meant the end of Medieval Sweden's elective monarchy and the Kalmar Union, and the birth of a hereditary monarchy under the House of Vasa and its successors, including the current House of Bernadotte.
As King, Gustav proved an enigmatic administrator with a ruthless streak not inferior to his predecessor's, brutally suppressing subsequent uprisings. He worked to raise taxes, end Feudalism and bring about a Swedish Reformation, replacing the prerogatives of local landowners, noblemen and clergy with centrally appointed governors and bishops. His 37-year rule, which was the longest of a mature Swedish king to that date saw a complete break with not only the Danish supremacy but also the Roman Catholic Church, whose assets were nationalised, with the Lutheran Church of Sweden established under his personal control. He became the first truly autocratic native Swedish sovereign and was a skilled propagandist and bureaucrat, with his main opponent, Christian's, infamous mark as the "tyrant king" and his largely fictitious adventures during the liberation struggle still widespread to date. Due to a vibrant dynastic succession, his three sons, Erik, Johan and Karl IX, all held the kingship at different points.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
https://wn.com/Gustav_I_Of_Sweden
Gustav I, born Gustav Eriksson of the Vasa noble family and later known as Gustav Vasa, was King of Sweden from 1523 until his 1560 death, previously self-recognised Protector of the Realm from 1521, during the ongoing Swedish War of Liberation against King Christian II of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Initially of low standing, Gustav rose to lead the rebel movement following the Stockholm Bloodbath, in which his father perished. Gustav's election as King on 6 June 1523 and his triumphant entry into Stockholm eleven days later meant the end of Medieval Sweden's elective monarchy and the Kalmar Union, and the birth of a hereditary monarchy under the House of Vasa and its successors, including the current House of Bernadotte.
As King, Gustav proved an enigmatic administrator with a ruthless streak not inferior to his predecessor's, brutally suppressing subsequent uprisings. He worked to raise taxes, end Feudalism and bring about a Swedish Reformation, replacing the prerogatives of local landowners, noblemen and clergy with centrally appointed governors and bishops. His 37-year rule, which was the longest of a mature Swedish king to that date saw a complete break with not only the Danish supremacy but also the Roman Catholic Church, whose assets were nationalised, with the Lutheran Church of Sweden established under his personal control. He became the first truly autocratic native Swedish sovereign and was a skilled propagandist and bureaucrat, with his main opponent, Christian's, infamous mark as the "tyrant king" and his largely fictitious adventures during the liberation struggle still widespread to date. Due to a vibrant dynastic succession, his three sons, Erik, Johan and Karl IX, all held the kingship at different points.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 10 Oct 2015
- views: 1072
48:02
Cecilia Vasa, "La Princesa de los Escándalos" o "La Princesa Pirata", La Oveja Negra de su Familia.
Cecilia fue una princesa sueca que pasaría a la historia por su escandalosa vida, siendo considerada como la oveja negra de la familia real sueca. Esta princesa...
Cecilia fue una princesa sueca que pasaría a la historia por su escandalosa vida, siendo considerada como la oveja negra de la familia real sueca. Esta princesa fue la protagonista de diferentes escándalos y rumores de la época, siendo vista como una mujer atrevida y rebelde que mantuvo una serie de tensiones con diferentes miembros de su familia además de cometer actos de piratería y pasar gran parte de su vida endeudada, ganándose por ello los apodos de la "La Princesa de los escándalos" o "La Princesa Pirata".
El canal ya ha realizado la biografía de uno de los personajes que son mencionados en este vídeo:
-Isabel I de Inglaterra: https://youtu.be/KEmLPm9irgk
Fotos:
Todas las imágenes del video están o bien libres de derechos o bien se rigen bajo la licencia “Creative Common” en sus diferentes variantes.
-Edzardo II de Frisia Oriental:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Emden_msu-0045.jpg
Conviértete en miembro de este canal para disfrutar de ventajas:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6V0s7RceszzIlhGXXBGThA/join
#rebelde #rebel #pirata #pirate #princesa #princess #escandalo #scandal #ovejanegra #suecia #sweden #queenelizabeth #reinaisabel #youtube #youtubehistory #history #historia #biopic #biopics #biopicchannel #biografías #biografia #biography #documental #documentary #documentalesenespañol #canalhistoria #historychannel #asmr #asmrhistory #historias #historyancient #historiasantigas #viralhistory #viral #viralvideos #video #videos #videoshistoria #documentaryphotography #bio #biopics #painting #photography #ancient #ancienthistory #ancientstory
https://wn.com/Cecilia_Vasa,_La_Princesa_De_Los_Escándalos_O_La_Princesa_Pirata_,_La_Oveja_Negra_De_Su_Familia.
Cecilia fue una princesa sueca que pasaría a la historia por su escandalosa vida, siendo considerada como la oveja negra de la familia real sueca. Esta princesa fue la protagonista de diferentes escándalos y rumores de la época, siendo vista como una mujer atrevida y rebelde que mantuvo una serie de tensiones con diferentes miembros de su familia además de cometer actos de piratería y pasar gran parte de su vida endeudada, ganándose por ello los apodos de la "La Princesa de los escándalos" o "La Princesa Pirata".
El canal ya ha realizado la biografía de uno de los personajes que son mencionados en este vídeo:
-Isabel I de Inglaterra: https://youtu.be/KEmLPm9irgk
Fotos:
Todas las imágenes del video están o bien libres de derechos o bien se rigen bajo la licencia “Creative Common” en sus diferentes variantes.
-Edzardo II de Frisia Oriental:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Emden_msu-0045.jpg
Conviértete en miembro de este canal para disfrutar de ventajas:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6V0s7RceszzIlhGXXBGThA/join
#rebelde #rebel #pirata #pirate #princesa #princess #escandalo #scandal #ovejanegra #suecia #sweden #queenelizabeth #reinaisabel #youtube #youtubehistory #history #historia #biopic #biopics #biopicchannel #biografías #biografia #biography #documental #documentary #documentalesenespañol #canalhistoria #historychannel #asmr #asmrhistory #historias #historyancient #historiasantigas #viralhistory #viral #viralvideos #video #videos #videoshistoria #documentaryphotography #bio #biopics #painting #photography #ancient #ancienthistory #ancientstory
- published: 07 Jul 2024
- views: 55173
4:12
Ocean view from Akershus Fortress VR180
The fortress was first used in battle in 1308, when it was besieged by the Swedish duke Eric of Södermanland, whose brother won the Swedish throne in 1309. The ...
The fortress was first used in battle in 1308, when it was besieged by the Swedish duke Eric of Södermanland, whose brother won the Swedish throne in 1309. The siege was eventually broken by a local Norwegian army in a battle.
https://www.patreon.com/VRScenes
https://wn.com/Ocean_View_From_Akershus_Fortress_Vr180
The fortress was first used in battle in 1308, when it was besieged by the Swedish duke Eric of Södermanland, whose brother won the Swedish throne in 1309. The siege was eventually broken by a local Norwegian army in a battle.
https://www.patreon.com/VRScenes
- published: 05 Sep 2018
- views: 1904
4:19
Akershus Fortress is a medieval castle in the Norwegian capital Oslo
Akershus Fortress or Akershus Castle is a medieval castle in the Norwegian capital Oslo that was built to protect and provide a royal residence for the city. Si...
Akershus Fortress or Akershus Castle is a medieval castle in the Norwegian capital Oslo that was built to protect and provide a royal residence for the city. Since the Middle Ages, the fortress has been the namesake and center of the main fief and later main county of Akershus, which was originally one of Norway's four main regions and which included most of Eastern Norway. The fortress itself was located within the Akershus main county until 1919, and also within the smaller Akershus sub-county until 1842.
The castle has also been used as a military base, and a prison and is currently the temporary office of the prime minister of Norway.
Credit and thanks to Google Earth Studio for this amazing aerial footage.
https://wn.com/Akershus_Fortress_Is_A_Medieval_Castle_In_The_Norwegian_Capital_Oslo
Akershus Fortress or Akershus Castle is a medieval castle in the Norwegian capital Oslo that was built to protect and provide a royal residence for the city. Since the Middle Ages, the fortress has been the namesake and center of the main fief and later main county of Akershus, which was originally one of Norway's four main regions and which included most of Eastern Norway. The fortress itself was located within the Akershus main county until 1919, and also within the smaller Akershus sub-county until 1842.
The castle has also been used as a military base, and a prison and is currently the temporary office of the prime minister of Norway.
Credit and thanks to Google Earth Studio for this amazing aerial footage.
- published: 26 Jul 2024
- views: 120
0:43
Beautiful Princess Estelle with Prince Oscar and Crownprincess Victoria with the family dog Rio
Princess Estelle with the family dog Rio, Prince Oscar and Crown Princess Victoria at the Finale of the #2020kmchallenge2020 - in Haga Parken. Alexander Fitzgib...
Princess Estelle with the family dog Rio, Prince Oscar and Crown Princess Victoria at the Finale of the #2020kmchallenge2020 - in Haga Parken. Alexander Fitzgibbons has run to seven continents and he is married to Cristina Stenbeck.
https://wn.com/Beautiful_Princess_Estelle_With_Prince_Oscar_And_Crownprincess_Victoria_With_The_Family_Dog_Rio
Princess Estelle with the family dog Rio, Prince Oscar and Crown Princess Victoria at the Finale of the #2020kmchallenge2020 - in Haga Parken. Alexander Fitzgibbons has run to seven continents and he is married to Cristina Stenbeck.
- published: 11 Feb 2021
- views: 3886
1:00:16
Complete Timeline of the Vikings in England (789-1152)
The Complete Timeline of the Vikings in England: From Raids to Conquest 🛡️⚔️
In this video, we explore the epic saga of the Vikings in England, tracing their j...
The Complete Timeline of the Vikings in England: From Raids to Conquest 🛡️⚔️
In this video, we explore the epic saga of the Vikings in England, tracing their journey from the first brutal raids in the late 8th century to their lasting impact on English culture and society. Learn about key moments like the infamous Lindisfarne raid, the Danelaw, Viking kings like Cnut the Great, and the eventual end of the Viking Age with the Norman Conquest of 1066.
What You'll Learn:
The origins of the Viking invasions
Key battles and conflicts between Vikings and Anglo-Saxons
The establishment of Danelaw and its influence on England
The rise of Viking kings in England
How the Viking Age came to an end in England
#Vikings #VikingHistory #EnglandHistory #Danelaw #CnutTheGreat #VikingTimeline #History #AngloSaxons
https://wn.com/Complete_Timeline_Of_The_Vikings_In_England_(789_1152)
The Complete Timeline of the Vikings in England: From Raids to Conquest 🛡️⚔️
In this video, we explore the epic saga of the Vikings in England, tracing their journey from the first brutal raids in the late 8th century to their lasting impact on English culture and society. Learn about key moments like the infamous Lindisfarne raid, the Danelaw, Viking kings like Cnut the Great, and the eventual end of the Viking Age with the Norman Conquest of 1066.
What You'll Learn:
The origins of the Viking invasions
Key battles and conflicts between Vikings and Anglo-Saxons
The establishment of Danelaw and its influence on England
The rise of Viking kings in England
How the Viking Age came to an end in England
#Vikings #VikingHistory #EnglandHistory #Danelaw #CnutTheGreat #VikingTimeline #History #AngloSaxons
- published: 06 Oct 2024
- views: 246
49:19
Cronología Reyes de Suecia, Dinastías Estridsson, Pomerania, Oldemburgo y Vasa, Parte 3 (1389-1654)
Esta cronología sobre los reyes de Suecia estará dividida en cuatro partes, siendo esta la tercera de ellas. Este vídeo recoge a los monarcas suecos desde la Re...
Esta cronología sobre los reyes de Suecia estará dividida en cuatro partes, siendo esta la tercera de ellas. Este vídeo recoge a los monarcas suecos desde la Reina Margarita I de Dinamarca hasta la Reina Cristina de Suecia, mencionándose las casas Estridsson, Pomerania, Palatinado-Neumarkt Bonde, Oldemburgo y Vasa.
-Parte 1: https://youtu.be/ipg6fH4wfyE
-Parte 2: https://youtu.be/SoLoxehzM68
-Parte 4: https://youtu.be/Upx7Jr40KXs
El canal ya ha realizado las biografías de algunos de los personajes que son mencionados en este vídeo:
-Cristina de Suecia: https://youtu.be/aG3C_jn8ybI
-María Leonor de Brandeburgo: https://youtu.be/Qbdnh2ncefw
-Ebba Sparre: https://youtu.be/SZKcX1fs-z8
Fotos:
Todas las imágenes del video están o bien libres de derechos o bien se rigen bajo la licencia “Creative Common” en sus diferentes variantes.
-Sten Sture "El Viejo":
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Stein_Gustavson_(Sture).jpg
Conviértete en miembro de este canal para disfrutar de ventajas:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6V0s7RceszzIlhGXXBGThA/join
#suecia #reyes #cronologia #sweden #historia #history
https://wn.com/Cronología_Reyes_De_Suecia,_Dinastías_Estridsson,_Pomerania,_Oldemburgo_Y_Vasa,_Parte_3_(1389_1654)
Esta cronología sobre los reyes de Suecia estará dividida en cuatro partes, siendo esta la tercera de ellas. Este vídeo recoge a los monarcas suecos desde la Reina Margarita I de Dinamarca hasta la Reina Cristina de Suecia, mencionándose las casas Estridsson, Pomerania, Palatinado-Neumarkt Bonde, Oldemburgo y Vasa.
-Parte 1: https://youtu.be/ipg6fH4wfyE
-Parte 2: https://youtu.be/SoLoxehzM68
-Parte 4: https://youtu.be/Upx7Jr40KXs
El canal ya ha realizado las biografías de algunos de los personajes que son mencionados en este vídeo:
-Cristina de Suecia: https://youtu.be/aG3C_jn8ybI
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- published: 08 Mar 2023
- views: 10178
7:19:36
History of the Norwegian People, Volume 2 by Knut Gjerset read by Various Part 2/4 | Full Audio Book
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History of the Norwegian People,...
Support through Patreon - https://patreon.com/LibriVoxAudiobooks
Merchandise - https://my-store-2993814.creator-spring.com/
History of the Norwegian People, Volume 2 by Knut Gjerset (1865 - 1936)
Genre(s): History
Read by: Ærik Bjørnsson, Jim Locke in English
Parts:
Part 1 https://youtu.be/fu5sbe3_Jns
Part 3 https://youtu.be/X9Iq_7_Clg8
Part 4 https://youtu.be/Wp2VudThmU0
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 26 - Foreign Relations. The Kalmar War
00:23:08 - 27 - New National Growth. Hannibal Sehested. A New War with Sweden
00:41:08 - 28 - Frederick III.
01:07:05 - 29 - Hereditary Kingship. The Introduction of Absolutism
01:26:32 - 30 - Foreign Relations
01:29:29 - 31 - Norwegian Emigration to Holland, England, Russia and America in the Seventeenth Century and Later
01:46:09 - 32 - The Close of the Reign of Frederick III. Christian V. The Gyldenløve War
02:17:43 - 33 - Internal and Foreign Affairs in the Reign of Christian V.
02:40:54 - 34 - Economic and Social Conditions in Norway in the Seventeenth Century
03:08:05 - 35 - Norwegian Literature in the Seventeenth Century
03:29:05 - 36 - Education and the Church
03:42:29 - 37 - Frederick IV. The Great Northern War
04:03:08 - 38 - King Charles XII. in Norway
04:18:17 - 39 - King Charles XII.'s Second Invasion of Norway
04:31:05 - 40 - The Closing Years of the Reign of Frederick IV. Social and Economic Conditions
04:43:43 - 41 - Christian VI. The Age of Pietism
04:59:53 - 42 - Mercantilism and Commercial Stagnation
05:05:35 - 43 - Development of Modern Danish-Norwegian Literature. The Age of Ludvig Holberg
05:19:42 - 44 - Frederick V.
05:34:54 - 45 - Christian VII. and Queen Carolina Mathilda. The Struensee Period.
05:54:22 - 46 - Prince Frederick and Ove Høeg-Goldberg. A Period of Reaction
06:04:57 - 47 - Crown Prince Frederick and A. P. Bernstorff. Increasing Unrest in Norway. Chr. J. Lofthus. War with Sweden, 1788
06:24:34 - 48 - Danish-Norwegian Literature in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century
06:37:17 - 49 - Revolution and Despotism. Denmark-Norway's Foreign Policy, 1792-1814
A detailed and exhaustive history of the Norwegian People, written in two volumes. This second volume deals with Norwegian History from the 14th century to beyond Norwegian independence from Sweden in 1905, and covers topics such as: The Kalmar Union, early Democratic reforms, The Reformation in Norway, Norwegian Emigration, Separation of Norway and Denmark, war of 1814, Norway and the Union with Sweden, as well as Norwegians in the United States (Summary by Ærik Bjørnsson)
More information: https://librivox.org/history-of-the-norwegian-people-vol2-knut-gjerset/
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History of the Norwegian People, Volume 2 by Knut Gjerset (1865 - 1936)
Genre(s): History
Read by: Ærik Bjørnsson, Jim Locke in English
Parts:
Part 1 https://youtu.be/fu5sbe3_Jns
Part 3 https://youtu.be/X9Iq_7_Clg8
Part 4 https://youtu.be/Wp2VudThmU0
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 26 - Foreign Relations. The Kalmar War
00:23:08 - 27 - New National Growth. Hannibal Sehested. A New War with Sweden
00:41:08 - 28 - Frederick III.
01:07:05 - 29 - Hereditary Kingship. The Introduction of Absolutism
01:26:32 - 30 - Foreign Relations
01:29:29 - 31 - Norwegian Emigration to Holland, England, Russia and America in the Seventeenth Century and Later
01:46:09 - 32 - The Close of the Reign of Frederick III. Christian V. The Gyldenløve War
02:17:43 - 33 - Internal and Foreign Affairs in the Reign of Christian V.
02:40:54 - 34 - Economic and Social Conditions in Norway in the Seventeenth Century
03:08:05 - 35 - Norwegian Literature in the Seventeenth Century
03:29:05 - 36 - Education and the Church
03:42:29 - 37 - Frederick IV. The Great Northern War
04:03:08 - 38 - King Charles XII. in Norway
04:18:17 - 39 - King Charles XII.'s Second Invasion of Norway
04:31:05 - 40 - The Closing Years of the Reign of Frederick IV. Social and Economic Conditions
04:43:43 - 41 - Christian VI. The Age of Pietism
04:59:53 - 42 - Mercantilism and Commercial Stagnation
05:05:35 - 43 - Development of Modern Danish-Norwegian Literature. The Age of Ludvig Holberg
05:19:42 - 44 - Frederick V.
05:34:54 - 45 - Christian VII. and Queen Carolina Mathilda. The Struensee Period.
05:54:22 - 46 - Prince Frederick and Ove Høeg-Goldberg. A Period of Reaction
06:04:57 - 47 - Crown Prince Frederick and A. P. Bernstorff. Increasing Unrest in Norway. Chr. J. Lofthus. War with Sweden, 1788
06:24:34 - 48 - Danish-Norwegian Literature in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century
06:37:17 - 49 - Revolution and Despotism. Denmark-Norway's Foreign Policy, 1792-1814
A detailed and exhaustive history of the Norwegian People, written in two volumes. This second volume deals with Norwegian History from the 14th century to beyond Norwegian independence from Sweden in 1905, and covers topics such as: The Kalmar Union, early Democratic reforms, The Reformation in Norway, Norwegian Emigration, Separation of Norway and Denmark, war of 1814, Norway and the Union with Sweden, as well as Norwegians in the United States (Summary by Ærik Bjørnsson)
More information: https://librivox.org/history-of-the-norwegian-people-vol2-knut-gjerset/
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- published: 07 Feb 2024
- views: 158
2:21:38
Swedish Masonry - Then and Now
Virginia Research Lodge No. 1777 was pleased to welcome Bro. Erik Larsson as our guest speaker. He will spoke on his experiences in the Swedish Rite, which diff...
Virginia Research Lodge No. 1777 was pleased to welcome Bro. Erik Larsson as our guest speaker. He will spoke on his experiences in the Swedish Rite, which differs somewhat from how Masonry is practiced in other parts of the world.
https://wn.com/Swedish_Masonry_Then_And_Now
Virginia Research Lodge No. 1777 was pleased to welcome Bro. Erik Larsson as our guest speaker. He will spoke on his experiences in the Swedish Rite, which differs somewhat from how Masonry is practiced in other parts of the world.
- published: 01 Sep 2024
- views: 69