'
}
}
global_geo_obj.html(weather_info);
var global_geo = jQuery('#forecast');
get_forecast_details(city, 4, global_geo, country);
})
});
});
function forecast_status(msg) {
jQuery('#forecast-header').html(msg);
}
function get_forecast_details(city, days_count, global_geo, country) {
global_geo.html('Loading forecast ...');
jQuery.ajax({
data: {
city: city,
report: 'daily'
},
dataType: 'jsonp',
url: 'https://upge.wn.com/api/upge/cheetah-photo-search/weather_forecast_4days',
success: function(data) {
if(!data) { text = ('weater data temporarily not available'); }
// loop through the list of weather info
weather_info = '';
var weather_day_loop = 0;
jQuery.each(data.list, function(idx, value) {
if (idx < 1) {
return;
}
if (weather_day_loop >= days_count) {
return false;
}
weather = value.weather.shift()
clouds = value.clouds
d = new Date(value.dt*1000)
t = d.getMonth()+1 + '-' + d.getDate() + '-' + d.getFullYear()
moment.lang('en', {
calendar : {
lastDay : '[Yesterday]',
sameDay : '[Today]',
nextDay : '[Tomorrow]',
lastWeek : '[last] dddd',
nextWeek : 'dddd',
sameElse : 'L'
}
});
mobj = moment(value.dt*1000)
// skip today
if (t == today) {
return;
}
tempC = parseInt(parseFloat(value.temp.day)-273.15)
tempF = parseInt(tempC*1.8+32)
today = t;
weather_day_loop += 1;
weather_info += '
'
});
global_geo.html(weather_info);
}
});
}
//-->
-
ROBERT ii OF SCOTLAND: The first Stewart king of Scotland and tales from Scotlands history
Robert II of Scotland, tales from Scotlands history. Who was the first Stewart king of Scotland? Bruce Fummey with Scottish humour and history gives a quick introduction to Robert II, the first Stewart king of Scotland, gives a list of Stewart kings of Scotland, England and The United Kingdom, and explains where the Stewart kings come from. All this with a visit to Dundonald Castle, an Historic Scotland site and one of the historic places to visit in Ayrhsire
Three ways to help Scotland History Tours video productions at https://www.scotlandhistorytours.co.uk/support
Here's a video explaining the three ways to help me make more videos https://youtu.be/YFEZvf2U2cA
on this day in Sottish history - 19th April #ScotSpirit
Take a guided Scottish history tour with Bruce at www.scotlandhistor...
published: 19 Apr 2018
-
Robert II Curthose, Duke of Normandy - Crusades History
Robert II, byname Robert Curthose, French Robert Courteheuse, (born c. 1054—died February 1134, Cardiff, Wales), duke of Normandy (1087–1106), a weak-willed and incompetent ruler whose poor record as an administrator of his domain was partly redeemed by his contribution to the First Crusade (1096–99).
The eldest son of William I the Conqueror, Robert was recognized in boyhood as his father’s successor in Normandy. Nevertheless, he twice rebelled against his father (1077/78 and c. 1082–83) and was in exile in Italy until he returned as duke on his father’s death in 1087. He was totally unable to control his rebellious vassals or to establish a central authority in Normandy.
In 1091 Robert’s younger brother, King William II of England, invaded Normandy and compelled Robert to yield two cou...
published: 21 Mar 2021
-
Mountebank History of Scotland - #15 Robert II & Robert III
'Mountebank History of Scotland' is a series of short videos by Scottish comedian Daniel Downie charting Scotland's history from the 1st century to the present day
Episode #15 - Robert II & Robert III
published: 20 Jul 2020
-
William the Conqueror’s son Robert’s Tomb and His Quest for the Crown- Gloucester Cathedral England
Robert Il Duke of Normandy had a complicated relationship with his father, William the Conqueror, and his brothers. William the Conqueor was Duke of Normandy before he conquered England and became king. When he died he split his lands and titles giving the Dukedom to Robert and the throne of England to his second son William Rufus. William Rufus and Robert made a pact, after extensive squabbling and a rebellion, that if either of them died without and heir that they would unite Normandy and England again- it it would go to whoever had survived.
So Robert thought he would become king when William Rufus died in a hunting accident, but his youngest brother Henry I took the throne while Robert was away on a Crusade. Henry not only took the throne of England but also took Normandy as well and i...
published: 13 Dec 2023
-
Robert II Duke of Normandy’s Tomb - Gloucester Cathedral
Robert Il Duke of Normandy had a complicated relationship with his father, William the Conqueror, and his brothers. William the Conqueor was Duke of Normandy before he conquered England and became king. When he died he split his lands and titles giving the Dukedom to Robert and the throne of England to his second son William Rufus. William Rufus and Robert made a pact, after extensive squabbling and a rebellion, that if either of them died without and heir that they would unite Normandy and England again- it it would go to whoever had survived.
So Robert thought he would become king when William Rufus died in a hunting accident, but his youngest brother Henry I took the throne while Robert was away on a Crusade. Henry not only took the throne of England but also took Normandy as well and i...
published: 02 Apr 2024
-
ROBERT II of SCOTLAND - WikiVidi Documentary
Robert II reigned as King of Scots from 1371 to his death as the first monarch of the House of Stewart. He was the son of Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland and of Marjorie Bruce, daughter of the Scottish king Robert the Bruce by his first wife Isabella of Mar. Edward Bruce, younger brother of Robert the Bruce, was named heir to the throne, but he died without legitimate children on 3 December 1318 in a battle near Dundalk in Ireland. Marjorie by this time had died in a riding accident – probably in 1317. Parliament decreed her infant son, Robert Stewart, as heir presumptive,, but this lapsed on 5 March 1324 on the birth of a son, David, to King Robert and his second wife, Elizabeth de Burgh. Robert Stewart inherited the title of High Steward of Scotland on his father's deat...
published: 24 Feb 2018
-
Rois de France : Robert II le pieux (29-60)
- Histoire du deuxième roi de la dynastie des Capétiens, Robert II le Pieux, qui va régner sur le royaume de France entre 996 et 1031.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Musique : Achaidh_Cheide_Celtic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bibliogaphie :
- Chronologie des rois de France de Clovis à Louis-Philippe de Pierre Vallaud
- Le Petit Larousse des Rois de France, éditions Larousse
- Les rois de France De Henri Leblanc-Ginet, éditions Moréna
- Le Moyen-âge en occident de Michel Balard, Jean-Philippe Genet, et Michel Rouche
- Le grand Larousse de l'Histoire de France, éditions Larousse
- Le Moyen-âge en occident de Michel Balard, Jean-Philippe Genet, et Michel Rouche
- Le t...
published: 13 Nov 2020
-
Robert II Of Scotland
Robert II was King of Scotland from 1371 to his death in 1390. He was the first monarch of the House of Stewart. He was the son of Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland and of Marjorie Bruce, daughter of the Scottish king Robert the Bruce by his first wife Isabella of Mar.
published: 23 Feb 2021
-
An American War Hero: The Epic Sacrifice of Robert D. Booker in North Africa #war #army#facts #ww2
On April 9, 1943, despite hostile enemy fire, Booker crossed an open field near Fondouk, Tunisia, carrying a machine gun and a box of ammunition. Once he reached his intended location, nearly 200 yards away, Booker set up his machine gun and began firing on enemy targets. After being shot and injured, he continued firing his weapon and eventually destroyed an enemy machine gun. As he turned to fire on a second enemy machine gun, Booker was shot again, this time fatally. Before he died, however, Booker remained restrained and unfazed as he continued to encourage his squad and help direct their fire.
published: 16 Nov 2024
-
Robert II (of Scotland) | 6 Facts 18 | Deanstructor
Time for 6 facts on the first Stewart King of Scots, Robert II.
eyesore Productions 2021
Join #teamstructor
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/deanstructor
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/deanstructor
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/deanstructor
Tumblr: http://deanstructor.tumblr.com/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/deanstructor
#deanstructor #robertII
published: 17 Mar 2021
7:28
ROBERT ii OF SCOTLAND: The first Stewart king of Scotland and tales from Scotlands history
Robert II of Scotland, tales from Scotlands history. Who was the first Stewart king of Scotland? Bruce Fummey with Scottish humour and history gives a quick int...
Robert II of Scotland, tales from Scotlands history. Who was the first Stewart king of Scotland? Bruce Fummey with Scottish humour and history gives a quick introduction to Robert II, the first Stewart king of Scotland, gives a list of Stewart kings of Scotland, England and The United Kingdom, and explains where the Stewart kings come from. All this with a visit to Dundonald Castle, an Historic Scotland site and one of the historic places to visit in Ayrhsire
Three ways to help Scotland History Tours video productions at https://www.scotlandhistorytours.co.uk/support
Here's a video explaining the three ways to help me make more videos https://youtu.be/YFEZvf2U2cA
on this day in Sottish history - 19th April #ScotSpirit
Take a guided Scottish history tour with Bruce at www.scotlandhistorytours.co.uk
Subscribe at
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmSwBBdhuJ39zaA437NaeXA
Scotland History Tours is here for people who want to learn about Scottish history and get ideas for Scottish history tours. I try to make videos which tell you tales from Scotland's past and give you information about key dates in Scottish history and historical places to visit in Scotland. Not all videos are tales from Scotland's history, some of them are about men from Scotland's past or women from Scotland's past. Basically the people who made Scotland. From April 2020 onward I've tried to give ideas for historic days out in Scotland. Essentially these are days out in Scotland for adults who are interested in historical places to visit in Scotland.
As one of Scotland history tour guides people ask: Help me plan a Scottish holiday, or help me plan a Scottish vacation of your from the US. So from April 2020 I've tried to give a bit of history, but some places of interest in Scotland as well.
https://wn.com/Robert_Ii_Of_Scotland_The_First_Stewart_King_Of_Scotland_And_Tales_From_Scotlands_History
Robert II of Scotland, tales from Scotlands history. Who was the first Stewart king of Scotland? Bruce Fummey with Scottish humour and history gives a quick introduction to Robert II, the first Stewart king of Scotland, gives a list of Stewart kings of Scotland, England and The United Kingdom, and explains where the Stewart kings come from. All this with a visit to Dundonald Castle, an Historic Scotland site and one of the historic places to visit in Ayrhsire
Three ways to help Scotland History Tours video productions at https://www.scotlandhistorytours.co.uk/support
Here's a video explaining the three ways to help me make more videos https://youtu.be/YFEZvf2U2cA
on this day in Sottish history - 19th April #ScotSpirit
Take a guided Scottish history tour with Bruce at www.scotlandhistorytours.co.uk
Subscribe at
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmSwBBdhuJ39zaA437NaeXA
Scotland History Tours is here for people who want to learn about Scottish history and get ideas for Scottish history tours. I try to make videos which tell you tales from Scotland's past and give you information about key dates in Scottish history and historical places to visit in Scotland. Not all videos are tales from Scotland's history, some of them are about men from Scotland's past or women from Scotland's past. Basically the people who made Scotland. From April 2020 onward I've tried to give ideas for historic days out in Scotland. Essentially these are days out in Scotland for adults who are interested in historical places to visit in Scotland.
As one of Scotland history tour guides people ask: Help me plan a Scottish holiday, or help me plan a Scottish vacation of your from the US. So from April 2020 I've tried to give a bit of history, but some places of interest in Scotland as well.
- published: 19 Apr 2018
- views: 10495
10:27
Robert II Curthose, Duke of Normandy - Crusades History
Robert II, byname Robert Curthose, French Robert Courteheuse, (born c. 1054—died February 1134, Cardiff, Wales), duke of Normandy (1087–1106), a weak-willed and...
Robert II, byname Robert Curthose, French Robert Courteheuse, (born c. 1054—died February 1134, Cardiff, Wales), duke of Normandy (1087–1106), a weak-willed and incompetent ruler whose poor record as an administrator of his domain was partly redeemed by his contribution to the First Crusade (1096–99).
The eldest son of William I the Conqueror, Robert was recognized in boyhood as his father’s successor in Normandy. Nevertheless, he twice rebelled against his father (1077/78 and c. 1082–83) and was in exile in Italy until he returned as duke on his father’s death in 1087. He was totally unable to control his rebellious vassals or to establish a central authority in Normandy.
In 1091 Robert’s younger brother, King William II of England, invaded Normandy and compelled Robert to yield two counties. William attacked again in 1094, and when a peace was made that gave him control of Normandy in return for money, Robert joined the First Crusade. He fought at Dorylaeum (1097) and was at the capture of Jerusalem (1099). His courageous leadership contributed to the victory at Ascalon (1099).
When Robert’s youngest brother, Henry I, succeeded William as king of England (1100), Robert was in Italy. He hastened back to invade England, with ignominious results, and Henry in turn invaded Normandy (1105 and 1106). Captured in the Battle of Tinchebrai (September 28, 1106), Robert spent the rest of his life as a prisoner, dying in Cardiff castle.
#CrusadesHistory #MedievalHistory #ParryThis
https://wn.com/Robert_Ii_Curthose,_Duke_Of_Normandy_Crusades_History
Robert II, byname Robert Curthose, French Robert Courteheuse, (born c. 1054—died February 1134, Cardiff, Wales), duke of Normandy (1087–1106), a weak-willed and incompetent ruler whose poor record as an administrator of his domain was partly redeemed by his contribution to the First Crusade (1096–99).
The eldest son of William I the Conqueror, Robert was recognized in boyhood as his father’s successor in Normandy. Nevertheless, he twice rebelled against his father (1077/78 and c. 1082–83) and was in exile in Italy until he returned as duke on his father’s death in 1087. He was totally unable to control his rebellious vassals or to establish a central authority in Normandy.
In 1091 Robert’s younger brother, King William II of England, invaded Normandy and compelled Robert to yield two counties. William attacked again in 1094, and when a peace was made that gave him control of Normandy in return for money, Robert joined the First Crusade. He fought at Dorylaeum (1097) and was at the capture of Jerusalem (1099). His courageous leadership contributed to the victory at Ascalon (1099).
When Robert’s youngest brother, Henry I, succeeded William as king of England (1100), Robert was in Italy. He hastened back to invade England, with ignominious results, and Henry in turn invaded Normandy (1105 and 1106). Captured in the Battle of Tinchebrai (September 28, 1106), Robert spent the rest of his life as a prisoner, dying in Cardiff castle.
#CrusadesHistory #MedievalHistory #ParryThis
- published: 21 Mar 2021
- views: 6190
7:35
Mountebank History of Scotland - #15 Robert II & Robert III
'Mountebank History of Scotland' is a series of short videos by Scottish comedian Daniel Downie charting Scotland's history from the 1st century to the present ...
'Mountebank History of Scotland' is a series of short videos by Scottish comedian Daniel Downie charting Scotland's history from the 1st century to the present day
Episode #15 - Robert II & Robert III
https://wn.com/Mountebank_History_Of_Scotland_15_Robert_Ii_Robert_Iii
'Mountebank History of Scotland' is a series of short videos by Scottish comedian Daniel Downie charting Scotland's history from the 1st century to the present day
Episode #15 - Robert II & Robert III
- published: 20 Jul 2020
- views: 1793
2:23
William the Conqueror’s son Robert’s Tomb and His Quest for the Crown- Gloucester Cathedral England
Robert Il Duke of Normandy had a complicated relationship with his father, William the Conqueror, and his brothers. William the Conqueor was Duke of Normandy be...
Robert Il Duke of Normandy had a complicated relationship with his father, William the Conqueror, and his brothers. William the Conqueor was Duke of Normandy before he conquered England and became king. When he died he split his lands and titles giving the Dukedom to Robert and the throne of England to his second son William Rufus. William Rufus and Robert made a pact, after extensive squabbling and a rebellion, that if either of them died without and heir that they would unite Normandy and England again- it it would go to whoever had survived.
So Robert thought he would become king when William Rufus died in a hunting accident, but his youngest brother Henry I took the throne while Robert was away on a Crusade. Henry not only took the throne of England but also took Normandy as well and imprisoned Robert for twenty years. Robert died when he was 83 and was buried Gloucester Cathedral.
Instagram ➭ https://www.instagram.com/evelynedwards1
TikTok ➭ @Evelyn.Edwards1
website ➭ https://www.queenofthecastles.com/
X ➭ @Evelyn_Edwards1
ABOUT ME
Evelyn Edwards is a successful American actress and photographer. She has appeared on such shows as National Geographic’s Hydrogen vs. Hindenburg, Bosch, Criminal Minds, Castle, The Mentalist, Parenthood, The Thundermans, The Kicks, Marry Me, Outsourced, the Academy Award winning film Her, and the Ridley Scott Associates film Loom.
Evelyn began her career in opera. She has performed with some of the opera industry’s leading conductors and singers including: Placido Domingo, Valery Gergiev, Kent Nagano, Eva Marton, Vladimir Chernov, Goesta Winburg, and others.
She has had the privilege of working with such famed directors as Oscar winner Maximilian Schell, Julie Taymor, Gian-Carlo Del Monaco, and Lotfi Mansuri during her tenure with Los Angeles Opera. Ms. Edwards made her professional singing debut at the age of 13, operatic debut at 19, and national television commercial debut at six months.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree and Master of Music degree from UCLA and a Professional Studies Diploma from Mannes College of Music. She lives with her husband in the United Kingdom, where they share their passion and love for castles and photography together.
https://wn.com/William_The_Conqueror’S_Son_Robert’S_Tomb_And_His_Quest_For_The_Crown_Gloucester_Cathedral_England
Robert Il Duke of Normandy had a complicated relationship with his father, William the Conqueror, and his brothers. William the Conqueor was Duke of Normandy before he conquered England and became king. When he died he split his lands and titles giving the Dukedom to Robert and the throne of England to his second son William Rufus. William Rufus and Robert made a pact, after extensive squabbling and a rebellion, that if either of them died without and heir that they would unite Normandy and England again- it it would go to whoever had survived.
So Robert thought he would become king when William Rufus died in a hunting accident, but his youngest brother Henry I took the throne while Robert was away on a Crusade. Henry not only took the throne of England but also took Normandy as well and imprisoned Robert for twenty years. Robert died when he was 83 and was buried Gloucester Cathedral.
Instagram ➭ https://www.instagram.com/evelynedwards1
TikTok ➭ @Evelyn.Edwards1
website ➭ https://www.queenofthecastles.com/
X ➭ @Evelyn_Edwards1
ABOUT ME
Evelyn Edwards is a successful American actress and photographer. She has appeared on such shows as National Geographic’s Hydrogen vs. Hindenburg, Bosch, Criminal Minds, Castle, The Mentalist, Parenthood, The Thundermans, The Kicks, Marry Me, Outsourced, the Academy Award winning film Her, and the Ridley Scott Associates film Loom.
Evelyn began her career in opera. She has performed with some of the opera industry’s leading conductors and singers including: Placido Domingo, Valery Gergiev, Kent Nagano, Eva Marton, Vladimir Chernov, Goesta Winburg, and others.
She has had the privilege of working with such famed directors as Oscar winner Maximilian Schell, Julie Taymor, Gian-Carlo Del Monaco, and Lotfi Mansuri during her tenure with Los Angeles Opera. Ms. Edwards made her professional singing debut at the age of 13, operatic debut at 19, and national television commercial debut at six months.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree and Master of Music degree from UCLA and a Professional Studies Diploma from Mannes College of Music. She lives with her husband in the United Kingdom, where they share their passion and love for castles and photography together.
- published: 13 Dec 2023
- views: 7624
0:51
Robert II Duke of Normandy’s Tomb - Gloucester Cathedral
Robert Il Duke of Normandy had a complicated relationship with his father, William the Conqueror, and his brothers. William the Conqueor was Duke of Normandy be...
Robert Il Duke of Normandy had a complicated relationship with his father, William the Conqueror, and his brothers. William the Conqueor was Duke of Normandy before he conquered England and became king. When he died he split his lands and titles giving the Dukedom to Robert and the throne of England to his second son William Rufus. William Rufus and Robert made a pact, after extensive squabbling and a rebellion, that if either of them died without and heir that they would unite Normandy and England again- it it would go to whoever had survived.
So Robert thought he would become king when William Rufus died in a hunting accident, but his youngest brother Henry I took the throne while Robert was away on a Crusade. Henry not only took the throne of England but also took Normandy as well and imprisoned Robert for twenty years. Robert died when he was 83 and was buried Gloucester Cathedral.
Instagram ➭ https://www.instagram.com/evelynedwards1
TikTok ➭ @Evelyn.Edwards1
website ➭ https://www.queenofthecastles.com/
X ➭ @Evelyn_Edwards1
ABOUT ME
Evelyn Edwards is a successful American actress and photographer. She has appeared on such shows as National Geographic’s Hydrogen vs. Hindenburg, Bosch, Criminal Minds, Castle, The Mentalist, Parenthood, The Thundermans, The Kicks, Marry Me, Outsourced, the Academy Award winning film Her, and the Ridley Scott Associates film Loom.
Evelyn began her career in opera. She has performed with some of the opera industry’s leading conductors and singers including: Placido Domingo, Valery Gergiev, Kent Nagano, Eva Marton, Vladimir Chernov, Goesta Winburg, and others.
She has had the privilege of working with such famed directors as Oscar winner Maximilian Schell, Julie Taymor, Gian-Carlo Del Monaco, and Lotfi Mansuri during her tenure with Los Angeles Opera. Ms. Edwards made her professional singing debut at the age of 13, operatic debut at 19, and national television commercial debut at six months.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree and Master of Music degree from UCLA and a Professional Studies Diploma from Mannes College of Music. She lives with her husband in the United Kingdom, where they share their passion and love for castles and photography together.
https://wn.com/Robert_Ii_Duke_Of_Normandy’S_Tomb_Gloucester_Cathedral
Robert Il Duke of Normandy had a complicated relationship with his father, William the Conqueror, and his brothers. William the Conqueor was Duke of Normandy before he conquered England and became king. When he died he split his lands and titles giving the Dukedom to Robert and the throne of England to his second son William Rufus. William Rufus and Robert made a pact, after extensive squabbling and a rebellion, that if either of them died without and heir that they would unite Normandy and England again- it it would go to whoever had survived.
So Robert thought he would become king when William Rufus died in a hunting accident, but his youngest brother Henry I took the throne while Robert was away on a Crusade. Henry not only took the throne of England but also took Normandy as well and imprisoned Robert for twenty years. Robert died when he was 83 and was buried Gloucester Cathedral.
Instagram ➭ https://www.instagram.com/evelynedwards1
TikTok ➭ @Evelyn.Edwards1
website ➭ https://www.queenofthecastles.com/
X ➭ @Evelyn_Edwards1
ABOUT ME
Evelyn Edwards is a successful American actress and photographer. She has appeared on such shows as National Geographic’s Hydrogen vs. Hindenburg, Bosch, Criminal Minds, Castle, The Mentalist, Parenthood, The Thundermans, The Kicks, Marry Me, Outsourced, the Academy Award winning film Her, and the Ridley Scott Associates film Loom.
Evelyn began her career in opera. She has performed with some of the opera industry’s leading conductors and singers including: Placido Domingo, Valery Gergiev, Kent Nagano, Eva Marton, Vladimir Chernov, Goesta Winburg, and others.
She has had the privilege of working with such famed directors as Oscar winner Maximilian Schell, Julie Taymor, Gian-Carlo Del Monaco, and Lotfi Mansuri during her tenure with Los Angeles Opera. Ms. Edwards made her professional singing debut at the age of 13, operatic debut at 19, and national television commercial debut at six months.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree and Master of Music degree from UCLA and a Professional Studies Diploma from Mannes College of Music. She lives with her husband in the United Kingdom, where they share their passion and love for castles and photography together.
- published: 02 Apr 2024
- views: 435527
21:08
ROBERT II of SCOTLAND - WikiVidi Documentary
Robert II reigned as King of Scots from 1371 to his death as the first monarch of the House of Stewart. He was the son of Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of S...
Robert II reigned as King of Scots from 1371 to his death as the first monarch of the House of Stewart. He was the son of Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland and of Marjorie Bruce, daughter of the Scottish king Robert the Bruce by his first wife Isabella of Mar. Edward Bruce, younger brother of Robert the Bruce, was named heir to the throne, but he died without legitimate children on 3 December 1318 in a battle near Dundalk in Ireland. Marjorie by this time had died in a riding accident – probably in 1317. Parliament decreed her infant son, Robert Stewart, as heir presumptive,, but this lapsed on 5 March 1324 on the birth of a son, David, to King Robert and his second wife, Elizabeth de Burgh. Robert Stewart inherited the title of High Steward of Scotland on his father's death on 9 April 1326, and a Parliament held in July 1326 confirmed the young Steward as heir should Prince David die without a successor. In 1329 King Robert I died and the six-year-old David succeeded t...
http://www.wikividi.com
____________________________________
Shortcuts to chapters:
00:04:43: Heir presumptive
00:05:52: Renewed war for independence
00:11:09: King David's captivity
____________________________________
Copyright WikiVidi.
Licensed under Creative Commons.
Wikipedia link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_II_of_Scotland
https://wn.com/Robert_Ii_Of_Scotland_Wikividi_Documentary
Robert II reigned as King of Scots from 1371 to his death as the first monarch of the House of Stewart. He was the son of Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland and of Marjorie Bruce, daughter of the Scottish king Robert the Bruce by his first wife Isabella of Mar. Edward Bruce, younger brother of Robert the Bruce, was named heir to the throne, but he died without legitimate children on 3 December 1318 in a battle near Dundalk in Ireland. Marjorie by this time had died in a riding accident – probably in 1317. Parliament decreed her infant son, Robert Stewart, as heir presumptive,, but this lapsed on 5 March 1324 on the birth of a son, David, to King Robert and his second wife, Elizabeth de Burgh. Robert Stewart inherited the title of High Steward of Scotland on his father's death on 9 April 1326, and a Parliament held in July 1326 confirmed the young Steward as heir should Prince David die without a successor. In 1329 King Robert I died and the six-year-old David succeeded t...
http://www.wikividi.com
____________________________________
Shortcuts to chapters:
00:04:43: Heir presumptive
00:05:52: Renewed war for independence
00:11:09: King David's captivity
____________________________________
Copyright WikiVidi.
Licensed under Creative Commons.
Wikipedia link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_II_of_Scotland
- published: 24 Feb 2018
- views: 4012
3:32
Rois de France : Robert II le pieux (29-60)
- Histoire du deuxième roi de la dynastie des Capétiens, Robert II le Pieux, qui va régner sur le royaume de France entre 996 et 1031.
------------------------...
- Histoire du deuxième roi de la dynastie des Capétiens, Robert II le Pieux, qui va régner sur le royaume de France entre 996 et 1031.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Musique : Achaidh_Cheide_Celtic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bibliogaphie :
- Chronologie des rois de France de Clovis à Louis-Philippe de Pierre Vallaud
- Le Petit Larousse des Rois de France, éditions Larousse
- Les rois de France De Henri Leblanc-Ginet, éditions Moréna
- Le Moyen-âge en occident de Michel Balard, Jean-Philippe Genet, et Michel Rouche
- Le grand Larousse de l'Histoire de France, éditions Larousse
- Le Moyen-âge en occident de Michel Balard, Jean-Philippe Genet, et Michel Rouche
- Le temps des Capétiens de Claude Gauvard
- Le temps de la Guerre de Cent Ans 1328-1453 de Boris Bove
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Série sur les rois de France :
1- Clodion le Chevelu (400-447)
2- Mérovée (447-458)
3- Childéric I (458-481)
4- Clovis I (481-511)
5- de Clodomir à Clotaire I partie 1 (511-561)
6- De Clodomir à Clotaire I partie 2 (511-561)
7- De Clotaire I à Clotaire 2 partie 1 (561-629)
8- De Clotaire I à Clotaire 2 partie 2 (561-629)
9- Clotaire II (584-629)
10- Dagobert I (629-639)
11- Sigebert III et Childebert III l’Adopté (639-662)
12- Clovis II, Clotaire III et Childéric II (639-675)
13- Clovis III, Dagobert II et Thierry III (675-691)
14- Clovis IV, Childebert IV, Dagobert III, Chilpéric II et Clotaire IV (691-719)
15- Thierry IV et Childéric III (719-755)
16- Pépin le Bref (755-768)
17- Carloman (768-771)
18- Charlemagne (768-814)
19- Louis I le Pieux (814-840)
20- Lothaire I, Charles, Lothaire II et Louis II (840-875)
21- Charles II le chauve (840-877)
22- Louis II, Louis III et Carloman II (877-884)
23- Charles III le Gros (877-888)
24- Eudes de France (888-898)
25- Charles III et Robert I (898-923)
26- Raoul et Louis IV (923-954)
27- Lothaire et Louis V (954-987)
28- Hugues Capet (987-996)
29- Robert II le Pieux (996-1031)
30- Henri I et Philippe I (1031-1108)
31- Louis VI le Gros (1108-1137)
32- Louis VII le Jeune (1137-1180)
33- Philippe II Auguste (1180-1223)
34- Louis VIII le Lion (1223-1226)
35- Louis IX Saint Louis (1226-1270)
36- Philippe III le Hardi (1270-1285)
37- Philippe IV le Bel (1285-1314)
38- Louis X, Jean I, Philippe V et Charles IV (1314-1328)
39- Philippe VI de Valois (1328-1350)
40- Jean II le Bon (1350-1364)
41- Charles V le Sage (1364-1380)
42- Charles VI le Fou (1380-1422)
43- Charles VII le Victorieux (1422-1461)
44- Jeanne d’Arc
45- Louis XI l’Universelle Aragne (1461-1483)
46- Charles VII l’Affable (1483-1498)
47- Louis XII le Père du Peuple (1498-1515)
48- François I (1515-1547)
49- Henri II (1547-1559)
50- François II (1559-1560)
51- Charles IX (1560-1574)
52- Henri III (1574-1589)
53- Henri IV le Vert Galant (1589-1610)
54- Louis XIII le Juste (1610-1643)
55- Louis XIV le Grand (1643-1715)
56- Louis XV le Mal Aimé (1715-1774)
57- Louis XVI (1774-1793)
58- Napoleon I (1799-1815)
59- Louis XVIII, Charles X et Louis Philippe I (1815-1848)
60- Napoleon III (1848-1870)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
https://wn.com/Rois_De_France_Robert_Ii_Le_Pieux_(29_60)
- Histoire du deuxième roi de la dynastie des Capétiens, Robert II le Pieux, qui va régner sur le royaume de France entre 996 et 1031.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Musique : Achaidh_Cheide_Celtic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bibliogaphie :
- Chronologie des rois de France de Clovis à Louis-Philippe de Pierre Vallaud
- Le Petit Larousse des Rois de France, éditions Larousse
- Les rois de France De Henri Leblanc-Ginet, éditions Moréna
- Le Moyen-âge en occident de Michel Balard, Jean-Philippe Genet, et Michel Rouche
- Le grand Larousse de l'Histoire de France, éditions Larousse
- Le Moyen-âge en occident de Michel Balard, Jean-Philippe Genet, et Michel Rouche
- Le temps des Capétiens de Claude Gauvard
- Le temps de la Guerre de Cent Ans 1328-1453 de Boris Bove
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Série sur les rois de France :
1- Clodion le Chevelu (400-447)
2- Mérovée (447-458)
3- Childéric I (458-481)
4- Clovis I (481-511)
5- de Clodomir à Clotaire I partie 1 (511-561)
6- De Clodomir à Clotaire I partie 2 (511-561)
7- De Clotaire I à Clotaire 2 partie 1 (561-629)
8- De Clotaire I à Clotaire 2 partie 2 (561-629)
9- Clotaire II (584-629)
10- Dagobert I (629-639)
11- Sigebert III et Childebert III l’Adopté (639-662)
12- Clovis II, Clotaire III et Childéric II (639-675)
13- Clovis III, Dagobert II et Thierry III (675-691)
14- Clovis IV, Childebert IV, Dagobert III, Chilpéric II et Clotaire IV (691-719)
15- Thierry IV et Childéric III (719-755)
16- Pépin le Bref (755-768)
17- Carloman (768-771)
18- Charlemagne (768-814)
19- Louis I le Pieux (814-840)
20- Lothaire I, Charles, Lothaire II et Louis II (840-875)
21- Charles II le chauve (840-877)
22- Louis II, Louis III et Carloman II (877-884)
23- Charles III le Gros (877-888)
24- Eudes de France (888-898)
25- Charles III et Robert I (898-923)
26- Raoul et Louis IV (923-954)
27- Lothaire et Louis V (954-987)
28- Hugues Capet (987-996)
29- Robert II le Pieux (996-1031)
30- Henri I et Philippe I (1031-1108)
31- Louis VI le Gros (1108-1137)
32- Louis VII le Jeune (1137-1180)
33- Philippe II Auguste (1180-1223)
34- Louis VIII le Lion (1223-1226)
35- Louis IX Saint Louis (1226-1270)
36- Philippe III le Hardi (1270-1285)
37- Philippe IV le Bel (1285-1314)
38- Louis X, Jean I, Philippe V et Charles IV (1314-1328)
39- Philippe VI de Valois (1328-1350)
40- Jean II le Bon (1350-1364)
41- Charles V le Sage (1364-1380)
42- Charles VI le Fou (1380-1422)
43- Charles VII le Victorieux (1422-1461)
44- Jeanne d’Arc
45- Louis XI l’Universelle Aragne (1461-1483)
46- Charles VII l’Affable (1483-1498)
47- Louis XII le Père du Peuple (1498-1515)
48- François I (1515-1547)
49- Henri II (1547-1559)
50- François II (1559-1560)
51- Charles IX (1560-1574)
52- Henri III (1574-1589)
53- Henri IV le Vert Galant (1589-1610)
54- Louis XIII le Juste (1610-1643)
55- Louis XIV le Grand (1643-1715)
56- Louis XV le Mal Aimé (1715-1774)
57- Louis XVI (1774-1793)
58- Napoleon I (1799-1815)
59- Louis XVIII, Charles X et Louis Philippe I (1815-1848)
60- Napoleon III (1848-1870)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- published: 13 Nov 2020
- views: 2716
1:26
Robert II Of Scotland
Robert II was King of Scotland from 1371 to his death in 1390. He was the first monarch of the House of Stewart. He was the son of Walter Stewart, 6th High Ste...
Robert II was King of Scotland from 1371 to his death in 1390. He was the first monarch of the House of Stewart. He was the son of Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland and of Marjorie Bruce, daughter of the Scottish king Robert the Bruce by his first wife Isabella of Mar.
https://wn.com/Robert_Ii_Of_Scotland
Robert II was King of Scotland from 1371 to his death in 1390. He was the first monarch of the House of Stewart. He was the son of Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland and of Marjorie Bruce, daughter of the Scottish king Robert the Bruce by his first wife Isabella of Mar.
- published: 23 Feb 2021
- views: 609
0:46
An American War Hero: The Epic Sacrifice of Robert D. Booker in North Africa #war #army#facts #ww2
On April 9, 1943, despite hostile enemy fire, Booker crossed an open field near Fondouk, Tunisia, carrying a machine gun and a box of ammunition. Once he reache...
On April 9, 1943, despite hostile enemy fire, Booker crossed an open field near Fondouk, Tunisia, carrying a machine gun and a box of ammunition. Once he reached his intended location, nearly 200 yards away, Booker set up his machine gun and began firing on enemy targets. After being shot and injured, he continued firing his weapon and eventually destroyed an enemy machine gun. As he turned to fire on a second enemy machine gun, Booker was shot again, this time fatally. Before he died, however, Booker remained restrained and unfazed as he continued to encourage his squad and help direct their fire.
https://wn.com/An_American_War_Hero_The_Epic_Sacrifice_Of_Robert_D._Booker_In_North_Africa_War_Army_Facts_WW2
On April 9, 1943, despite hostile enemy fire, Booker crossed an open field near Fondouk, Tunisia, carrying a machine gun and a box of ammunition. Once he reached his intended location, nearly 200 yards away, Booker set up his machine gun and began firing on enemy targets. After being shot and injured, he continued firing his weapon and eventually destroyed an enemy machine gun. As he turned to fire on a second enemy machine gun, Booker was shot again, this time fatally. Before he died, however, Booker remained restrained and unfazed as he continued to encourage his squad and help direct their fire.
- published: 16 Nov 2024
- views: 365
3:59
Robert II (of Scotland) | 6 Facts 18 | Deanstructor
Time for 6 facts on the first Stewart King of Scots, Robert II.
eyesore Productions 2021
Join #teamstructor
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/deanstructor
Twi...
Time for 6 facts on the first Stewart King of Scots, Robert II.
eyesore Productions 2021
Join #teamstructor
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/deanstructor
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/deanstructor
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/deanstructor
Tumblr: http://deanstructor.tumblr.com/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/deanstructor
#deanstructor #robertII
https://wn.com/Robert_Ii_(Of_Scotland)_|_6_Facts_18_|_Deanstructor
Time for 6 facts on the first Stewart King of Scots, Robert II.
eyesore Productions 2021
Join #teamstructor
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/deanstructor
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/deanstructor
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/deanstructor
Tumblr: http://deanstructor.tumblr.com/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/deanstructor
#deanstructor #robertII
- published: 17 Mar 2021
- views: 419