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Echoes Extra: Toledo's King Wamba Carnival Dubbed 'Mardi Gras of the North'
It was to be the biggest, longest, most lucrative festival in the history of Toledo, a boon to industry, commerce, and fraternal organizations as well as the establishment of a better-defined link to the sister city of Toledo, Spain.
It would be called the first annual King Wamba Carnival, named after a legendary Visigoth king of Spain who ruled back in the 7th century with his queen, Sancha.
Sponsors dubbed it the “Mardi Gras of the North.” Almost a year in the planning, the event proved to be a great success, but none of the planners could have guessed that the monumental festival of Aug. 24-28, 1909, was destined to be a one-off, not to be revived for another 97 years.
Tom Harms wrote about this event for Echoes Magazine and explains its significance in this Echoes Extra video.
→ For ...
published: 04 Jan 2023
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Latin Tidbit : Julian Of Toledo's Epitaph For King Wamba Of The Visigoths
In this video I read and translate a poem by Julian of Toledo commemorating the Visigothic King Wamba.
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published: 19 May 2022
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On this day September 03: Visigoth King, School Picket, and Albanian Prince
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673 – King Wamba of the Visigoths puts down a revolt by Hilderic, governor of Nîmes (France) and rival for the throne.
2001 – In Belfast, Protestant loyalists begin a picket of Holy Cross, a Catholic primary school for girls.
1914 – William, Prince of Albania leaves the country after just six months due to opposition to his rule.
published: 02 Sep 2023
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King Wamba of the Visigoths Puts Down the Revolt (DCLXXIII)
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published: 21 Jul 2018
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The Story of Wamba: Julian of Toledo's Historia Wambae regis
http://j.mp/1Sl2x0Y
published: 12 Nov 2015
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Visigothic Twilight
This is episode 19 called Visigothic Twilight and in this episode you will learn:
SHOW NOTES
- The succession of Recceswinth and the rebellion of Paul against Wamba
- The social problems that late 7th century Visigothic Kingdom was facing
- The coup of Erwig and Julian of Toledo to disqualify Wamba as king
- Why Julian of Toledo supported the coup and his fervent antisemitism
- The weakness of Erwig and the backstabbing of his successor Egica
- The ruthless rule of Egica and his brutal antisemitic policies
- The weak rule of Egica's son Wittiza and the famines and plagues of his rule
- The coup of Roderic (Rodrigo in Spanish), and the emergence of the pretenders Agila II in northeastern Spain and Oppas, leaving the Visigothic Kingdom divided right before the Muslim conquest
- Final thoug...
published: 29 Jul 2019
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King Wamba of the Visigoths puts down the revolt DCLXXII
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King Wamba of the Visigoths puts down the revolt DCLXXII · Anti-Music, ddadyrddau, Zarqnon the Embarrassed, Dada Hanatarash and Frank Pusher featuring Quasi-Probability Distribution
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Released on: 2016-04-27
Artist: Anti-Music
Artist: ddadyrddau
Artist: Zarqnon the Embarrassed
Artist: Dada Hanatarash
Artist: Frank Pusher
Featured Artist: Quasi-Probability Distribution
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published: 10 May 2018
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The King Who Was Overthrown With A Haircut
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published: 17 Sep 2021
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Ossuary in a Wamba, Church of Santa Maria, Spain
Ossuary in a Wamba, Church of Santa Maria, Spain
Wamba is a curious town in the region of Montes Torozos, in the province of Valladolid in northern Spain. In the year 672, when it was called Gérticos, it died a fascinating character of Spain history, The Medieval Ossuary in Wamba is in the Church of Santa Maria and contains bones from hundreds of villagers who died between the 12th and 18th centuries. The home of giant collection of bones, and like many other bone churches the original reason for piling the bones up was a simple lack of space remaining in the cemetery. The Visigoth king Recesvinto, And after his death his son Gérticos was crowned as king. Gérticos then renamed as Wamba. It is the only Spanish municipality in whose name the letter appears W. But the name Wamba, also known b...
published: 06 Dec 2017
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What on Earth Happened to the Goths?
Who were the ancient Goths of Europe, and how did they go from conquerors of the Roman Empire, to the strange underground subculture we see today? Today we will discuss the history of the Ostrogoths, Visigoths, Vandals and other relevant groups from around this time period, and how they managed to dominate Europe, if only for the briefest of moments, only to fall into obscurity in only a matter of decades (or did they?)
Please let me know your thoughts on the Goths as a nation, culture, kingdom and their influences on our modern societies today. Thanks for watching!
Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTFG1jVKbPA
Sources:
https://www.livescience.com/45948-ancient-goths.html
http://www.dandebat.dk/eng-dk-historie12.htm
https://blogs.ancestry.com/cm/4-types-of-spanish-surnames-which-o...
published: 19 Jan 2018
5:49
Echoes Extra: Toledo's King Wamba Carnival Dubbed 'Mardi Gras of the North'
It was to be the biggest, longest, most lucrative festival in the history of Toledo, a boon to industry, commerce, and fraternal organizations as well as the es...
It was to be the biggest, longest, most lucrative festival in the history of Toledo, a boon to industry, commerce, and fraternal organizations as well as the establishment of a better-defined link to the sister city of Toledo, Spain.
It would be called the first annual King Wamba Carnival, named after a legendary Visigoth king of Spain who ruled back in the 7th century with his queen, Sancha.
Sponsors dubbed it the “Mardi Gras of the North.” Almost a year in the planning, the event proved to be a great success, but none of the planners could have guessed that the monumental festival of Aug. 24-28, 1909, was destined to be a one-off, not to be revived for another 97 years.
Tom Harms wrote about this event for Echoes Magazine and explains its significance in this Echoes Extra video.
→ For more videos like this, 👍 and hit subscribe!
#toledo #KingWambaCarnival #ohiohistory
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It was to be the biggest, longest, most lucrative festival in the history of Toledo, a boon to industry, commerce, and fraternal organizations as well as the establishment of a better-defined link to the sister city of Toledo, Spain.
It would be called the first annual King Wamba Carnival, named after a legendary Visigoth king of Spain who ruled back in the 7th century with his queen, Sancha.
Sponsors dubbed it the “Mardi Gras of the North.” Almost a year in the planning, the event proved to be a great success, but none of the planners could have guessed that the monumental festival of Aug. 24-28, 1909, was destined to be a one-off, not to be revived for another 97 years.
Tom Harms wrote about this event for Echoes Magazine and explains its significance in this Echoes Extra video.
→ For more videos like this, 👍 and hit subscribe!
#toledo #KingWambaCarnival #ohiohistory
- published: 04 Jan 2023
- views: 580
15:13
Latin Tidbit : Julian Of Toledo's Epitaph For King Wamba Of The Visigoths
In this video I read and translate a poem by Julian of Toledo commemorating the Visigothic King Wamba.
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My Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/middleenglish...
In this video I read and translate a poem by Julian of Toledo commemorating the Visigothic King Wamba.
-----
My Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/middleenglishmanuscripts
My Discord server : https://discord.gg/uWaQ7TeZPB
https://wn.com/Latin_Tidbit_Julian_Of_Toledo's_Epitaph_For_King_Wamba_Of_The_Visigoths
In this video I read and translate a poem by Julian of Toledo commemorating the Visigothic King Wamba.
-----
My Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/middleenglishmanuscripts
My Discord server : https://discord.gg/uWaQ7TeZPB
- published: 19 May 2022
- views: 51
0:40
On this day September 03: Visigoth King, School Picket, and Albanian Prince
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673 – King Wamba of the Visigoths puts down a revolt by Hilderic, governor of Nîmes (France) and rival for the throne.
2001 – In Belfa...
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673 – King Wamba of the Visigoths puts down a revolt by Hilderic, governor of Nîmes (France) and rival for the throne.
2001 – In Belfast, Protestant loyalists begin a picket of Holy Cross, a Catholic primary school for girls.
1914 – William, Prince of
Albania leaves the country after just six months due to opposition to his rule.
https://wn.com/On_This_Day_September_03_Visigoth_King,_School_Picket,_And_Albanian_Prince
#shorts Subscribe 4 More!
673 – King Wamba of the Visigoths puts down a revolt by Hilderic, governor of Nîmes (France) and rival for the throne.
2001 – In Belfast, Protestant loyalists begin a picket of Holy Cross, a Catholic primary school for girls.
1914 – William, Prince of
Albania leaves the country after just six months due to opposition to his rule.
- published: 02 Sep 2023
- views: 15
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King Wamba of the Visigoths Puts Down the Revolt (DCLXXIII)
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- published: 21 Jul 2018
- views: 26
27:19
Visigothic Twilight
This is episode 19 called Visigothic Twilight and in this episode you will learn:
SHOW NOTES
- The succession of Recceswinth and the rebellion of Paul against...
This is episode 19 called Visigothic Twilight and in this episode you will learn:
SHOW NOTES
- The succession of Recceswinth and the rebellion of Paul against Wamba
- The social problems that late 7th century Visigothic Kingdom was facing
- The coup of Erwig and Julian of Toledo to disqualify Wamba as king
- Why Julian of Toledo supported the coup and his fervent antisemitism
- The weakness of Erwig and the backstabbing of his successor Egica
- The ruthless rule of Egica and his brutal antisemitic policies
- The weak rule of Egica's son Wittiza and the famines and plagues of his rule
- The coup of Roderic (Rodrigo in Spanish), and the emergence of the pretenders Agila II in northeastern Spain and Oppas, leaving the Visigothic Kingdom divided right before the Muslim conquest
- Final thoughts on the key political features of the Visigothic Kingdom
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This is episode 19 called Visigothic Twilight and in this episode you will learn:
SHOW NOTES
- The succession of Recceswinth and the rebellion of Paul against Wamba
- The social problems that late 7th century Visigothic Kingdom was facing
- The coup of Erwig and Julian of Toledo to disqualify Wamba as king
- Why Julian of Toledo supported the coup and his fervent antisemitism
- The weakness of Erwig and the backstabbing of his successor Egica
- The ruthless rule of Egica and his brutal antisemitic policies
- The weak rule of Egica's son Wittiza and the famines and plagues of his rule
- The coup of Roderic (Rodrigo in Spanish), and the emergence of the pretenders Agila II in northeastern Spain and Oppas, leaving the Visigothic Kingdom divided right before the Muslim conquest
- Final thoughts on the key political features of the Visigothic Kingdom
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- published: 29 Jul 2019
- views: 620
1:07
King Wamba of the Visigoths puts down the revolt DCLXXII
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Released on: 2016-04-27
Artist: Anti-Music
Artist: ddadyrddau
Artist: Zarqnon the Embarrassed
Artist: Dada Hanatarash
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- published: 10 May 2018
- views: 20
7:11
The King Who Was Overthrown With A Haircut
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Welcome to "Facts 101"
Tune in to explore epic facts about subjects you never even thought about!
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- published: 17 Sep 2021
- views: 114
2:39
Ossuary in a Wamba, Church of Santa Maria, Spain
Ossuary in a Wamba, Church of Santa Maria, Spain
Wamba is a curious town in the region of Montes Torozos, in the province of Valladolid in northern Spain. In th...
Ossuary in a Wamba, Church of Santa Maria, Spain
Wamba is a curious town in the region of Montes Torozos, in the province of Valladolid in northern Spain. In the year 672, when it was called Gérticos, it died a fascinating character of Spain history, The Medieval Ossuary in Wamba is in the Church of Santa Maria and contains bones from hundreds of villagers who died between the 12th and 18th centuries. The home of giant collection of bones, and like many other bone churches the original reason for piling the bones up was a simple lack of space remaining in the cemetery. The Visigoth king Recesvinto, And after his death his son Gérticos was crowned as king. Gérticos then renamed as Wamba. It is the only Spanish municipality in whose name the letter appears W. But the name Wamba, also known by singularity. One of the most interesting temples, not only in the province of Valladolid but throughout the Spanish medieval landscape. It is one of the few Romanesque churches of the tenth century, Moorish or restocking, which were built in the surrounding regions of Douro River in the ancient Kingdom of León, thanks to the reconquest by kings and Ordoño II, Alfonso IV and Ramiro II to which many fled Al-Andalus Mozarabic joined.
On one of the walls of the cloister of the church is a small door that hides undoubtedly one of the real treasures of the temple and the village, the ossuary of the XII century of the Order of San Juan, which are saved a thousand human skulls as well as other types of bones. The designers of the Wamba ossuary wanted to convey the same kind of message to visitors as the designers of the Capuchin Crypt in Rome, because a sign over the entrance to the ossuary/shrine reads: “As you see yourself, I saw myself too. As you see me, you will see yourself. Everything ends in this. Think about it and you won’t fall into sin.” So far we have seen ossuaries in other parts of Europe, but this is Spain. With basilica with three naves with pointed arches, the church is perfectly preserved and has several elements from different periods of its history.
This beautiful building was declared a National Monument in 1931. The church of Santa María de Wamba is one of the oldest temples in the province of Valladolid, Visigoth and Mozarabic, which summons us to centuries of VII to X. Wamba is the largest visitable Ossuary in Spain and it is not very common in Spain.
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Ossuary in a Wamba, Church of Santa Maria, Spain
Wamba is a curious town in the region of Montes Torozos, in the province of Valladolid in northern Spain. In the year 672, when it was called Gérticos, it died a fascinating character of Spain history, The Medieval Ossuary in Wamba is in the Church of Santa Maria and contains bones from hundreds of villagers who died between the 12th and 18th centuries. The home of giant collection of bones, and like many other bone churches the original reason for piling the bones up was a simple lack of space remaining in the cemetery. The Visigoth king Recesvinto, And after his death his son Gérticos was crowned as king. Gérticos then renamed as Wamba. It is the only Spanish municipality in whose name the letter appears W. But the name Wamba, also known by singularity. One of the most interesting temples, not only in the province of Valladolid but throughout the Spanish medieval landscape. It is one of the few Romanesque churches of the tenth century, Moorish or restocking, which were built in the surrounding regions of Douro River in the ancient Kingdom of León, thanks to the reconquest by kings and Ordoño II, Alfonso IV and Ramiro II to which many fled Al-Andalus Mozarabic joined.
On one of the walls of the cloister of the church is a small door that hides undoubtedly one of the real treasures of the temple and the village, the ossuary of the XII century of the Order of San Juan, which are saved a thousand human skulls as well as other types of bones. The designers of the Wamba ossuary wanted to convey the same kind of message to visitors as the designers of the Capuchin Crypt in Rome, because a sign over the entrance to the ossuary/shrine reads: “As you see yourself, I saw myself too. As you see me, you will see yourself. Everything ends in this. Think about it and you won’t fall into sin.” So far we have seen ossuaries in other parts of Europe, but this is Spain. With basilica with three naves with pointed arches, the church is perfectly preserved and has several elements from different periods of its history.
This beautiful building was declared a National Monument in 1931. The church of Santa María de Wamba is one of the oldest temples in the province of Valladolid, Visigoth and Mozarabic, which summons us to centuries of VII to X. Wamba is the largest visitable Ossuary in Spain and it is not very common in Spain.
Like us and Join us at Xtreme Collections for more fun and knowledge.
- published: 06 Dec 2017
- views: 346
10:37
What on Earth Happened to the Goths?
Who were the ancient Goths of Europe, and how did they go from conquerors of the Roman Empire, to the strange underground subculture we see today? Today we will...
Who were the ancient Goths of Europe, and how did they go from conquerors of the Roman Empire, to the strange underground subculture we see today? Today we will discuss the history of the Ostrogoths, Visigoths, Vandals and other relevant groups from around this time period, and how they managed to dominate Europe, if only for the briefest of moments, only to fall into obscurity in only a matter of decades (or did they?)
Please let me know your thoughts on the Goths as a nation, culture, kingdom and their influences on our modern societies today. Thanks for watching!
Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTFG1jVKbPA
Sources:
https://www.livescience.com/45948-ancient-goths.html
http://www.dandebat.dk/eng-dk-historie12.htm
https://blogs.ancestry.com/cm/4-types-of-spanish-surnames-which-one-is-yours/
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Goth
http://www.history.com/news/ask-history/who-were-the-goths-and-vandals
https://www.vox.com/2014/8/19/5942585/40-maps-that-explain-the-roman-empire
https://wn.com/What_On_Earth_Happened_To_The_Goths
Who were the ancient Goths of Europe, and how did they go from conquerors of the Roman Empire, to the strange underground subculture we see today? Today we will discuss the history of the Ostrogoths, Visigoths, Vandals and other relevant groups from around this time period, and how they managed to dominate Europe, if only for the briefest of moments, only to fall into obscurity in only a matter of decades (or did they?)
Please let me know your thoughts on the Goths as a nation, culture, kingdom and their influences on our modern societies today. Thanks for watching!
Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTFG1jVKbPA
Sources:
https://www.livescience.com/45948-ancient-goths.html
http://www.dandebat.dk/eng-dk-historie12.htm
https://blogs.ancestry.com/cm/4-types-of-spanish-surnames-which-one-is-yours/
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Goth
http://www.history.com/news/ask-history/who-were-the-goths-and-vandals
https://www.vox.com/2014/8/19/5942585/40-maps-that-explain-the-roman-empire
- published: 19 Jan 2018
- views: 707088