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Aspects of Crime
PETER TONKIN talks to Aspects of Crime
Peter Tonkin talks to Paul Burke about his new historical spy thriller SHADOW OF A QUEEN, can syphilis cure the plague? Mary Queen of Scots, the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre, the household brewery, Robert Poley and Hornblower. SHADOW OF A QUEEN: Saint Bartholomew's Day. Sunday, August 24 1572. Paris.Robert Poley, fresh from graduating from Cambridge, rescues Sir Francis Walsingham and his household from the Catholic mobs led by the Duke of Guise who are slaughtering every Protestant they can find.Poley becomes one of Walsingham's most trusted intelligencers. Despite his Catholic upbringing, he...
2025-11-27
1h 04
BookOdyssey
Doctor Who The Massacre by John Lucarotti
The provided text consists of excerpts from John Lucarotti's novelization, Doctor Who: The Massacre, which is Number 122 in the Target Doctor Who Library. These sections detail a historical adventure where the Doctor and his companion, Steven, arrive in Paris in August 1572, shortly after the wedding of Henri of Navarre and Princess Marguerite, setting the scene just before the infamous St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre. The narrative primarily focuses on the Doctor impersonating the Catholic Abbot of Amboise to interact with both the Huguenot faction, including Viscount Lerans and Nicholas Muss, and Catholic officials like Simon Duval and Marshall Tavannes. The...
2025-11-04
12 min
Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
A Wedding and a Massacre
A royal wedding meant to bring peace… instead ended in one of the bloodiest massacres of the 16th century. On 18th August 1572, Henry of Navarre—leader of the French Huguenots and future King Henry IV—married Margaret of Valois, daughter of King Henry II and Catherine de’ Medici, at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. This marriage was supposed to heal France’s religious divisions between Protestants and Catholics. But just six days later, the streets of Paris ran red with blood in the St Bartholomew’s Day Massacre. - Admiral Gaspard de Coligny, the Huguenot lea...
2025-08-18
05 min
Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors
[YouTube Drop] The St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre: Walsingham’s Paris Nightmare
Paris, August 1572: the bells ring before dawn, and by nightfall thousands of Huguenots are dead. The St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre shocked Europe, hardened Elizabethan England’s view of Catholic powers, and left Francis Walsingham with scars and convictions that would shape his career.Tudorcon From Home tickets: https://www.englandcast.com/TudorconFromHome Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2025-08-14
11 min
Theology for the Curious
Ep.134 - The Road to Reformation: Wars and Rumours of Wars
Click here to text us your thoughts and questions!To many, the sixteenth century reformation conjures up almost romantic images of sacrifice, heroism and courage far beyond the call of duty. And yet there was a darker side to all the heroics and sacrifice. A side of brutal conflict, of hostile intolerance, and violent partisanship. The German Peasants Revolt of 1524, the horrors of the St Bartholomew’s Day massacre of 1572 and the thirty years Europe-wide war beginning in 1618; are just some examples of the darker, more distasteful realities of the European reformation . This week the Cu...
2025-08-13
47 min
Limelight
Aldrich Kemp and The Rose of Pamir: 4. The Missing Child
Aldrich Kemp and the gang are back with some new faces as the race for the mysterious and elusive Rose of Pamir moves from London to Paris, New York to Amsterdam and the Maldives to Tajikistan.Chapter Four: The Missing ChildFamily challenges are coming from all directions as Clara races to a Manhattan rooftop and Mrs Bartholomew visits Themis House.Clara Page - Phoebe Fox Aldrich Kemp – Ferdinand Kingsley Mrs Boone – Nicola Walker Nakesha – Karla Crome Sebastian Harcourt & the Dutch waiter – Kyle Soller Aunt Lily – Susan Jameson The Underwood Sisters & Forsaken McTeague – Jana Carpent...
2024-12-13
28 min
Limelight
Aldrich Kemp and The Rose of Pamir: 3. American Cryptography
Aldrich Kemp and the gang are back with some new faces as the race for the mysterious and elusive Rose of Pamir moves from London to Paris, New York to Amsterdam and the Maldives to Tajikistan.Chapter Three: American CryptographyClara Page and Aldrich Kemp travel to New York and call in a favour, but who else is lurking in Manhattan? Meanwhile, Mrs Bartholomew and Mrs Boone are facing challenges of their own back in Blighty.Clara Page - Phoebe Fox Aldrich Kemp – Ferdinand Kingsley Mrs Boone – Nicola Walker Nakesha – Karla Crome Sebastian Harcou...
2024-12-06
29 min
Limelight
Aldrich Kemp and The Rose of Pamir: 2. The Music Box
Aldrich Kemp and the gang are back with some new faces as the race for the mysterious and elusive Rose of Pamir moves from London to Paris, New York to Amsterdam and the Maldives to Tajikistan.Chapter Two: The Music BoxClara Page's investigation of the Linnean Society break-in provided the first clues in the search and now Clara and Aldrich are heading south-west in a bid to beat the other side. Whoever they are...Clara Page - Phoebe Fox Aldrich Kemp – Ferdinand Kingsley Mrs Boone – Nicola Walker Sebastian Harcourt & Dutch Interviewer – Kyle Soller...
2024-11-29
28 min
Limelight
Aldrich Kemp and The Rose of Pamir: 1. Mothers
A break-in at the Linnean Society triggers a race for the mysterious and elusive Rose of Pamir. Clara Page and the Themis Group are on one side, but who is on the other? Aldrich Kemp and the gang are back with some new faces as the race moves from London to Paris, New York to Amsterdam and the Maldives to Tajikistan.Chapter One: Mothers... and daughters take centre stage.Clara Page - Phoebe Fox Aldrich Kemp – Ferdinand Kingsley Mrs Boone – Nicola Walker Nakesha Kemp – Karla Crome Aunt Lily – Susan Jameson The Underwoo...
2024-11-22
28 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
"The Prose of the Trans-Siberian and of Little Jehanne of France,” 1913
Ron Padgett reads excerpts from Blaise Cendrars’s poem “The Prose of the Trans-Siberian and of Little Jehanne of France,” 1913. A collaboration between Sonia Delaunay and Cendrars, the “first simultaneous book” features her painting running down the left side, inspired by this poem, set in multicolored type on the right. Cendrars’s montaged verse recounts a young man’s impressions on the Trans-Siberian Railway, and with the accordioned panels mimicking a folding train schedule, the work achieves a collapse of time and space emblematic of the experience of modern life. Transcript Padgett: "The Prose of the Trans-Siberian and of Little Jehanne of Fra...
2024-11-08
03 min
A Daily Dose of History: Events on this Day in History
Pompeii's Catastrophic Eruption: A Roman Tragedy (+ 10 more historical events on this day!)
A Daily Dose of History (23 Aug 2024) Today's historical events: Mount Vesuvius begins stirring, on the feast day of Vulcan, the Roman god of fire. Odoacer, chieftain of the Germanic tribes (Herulic - Scirian foederati), is proclaimed rex Italiae ("King of Italy") by his troops. Siege of Jerusalem: The city's citadel, the Tower of David, surrenders to Khwarezmian Empire. The Battle of Tagliacozzo marks the fall of the Hohenstaufen family from the Imperial and Sicilian thrones, and leading to the new chapter of Angevin domination in Southern Italy. Sir William Wallace is executed for high treason at...
2024-08-23
08 min
La Fayette, We Are Here!
The French Wars of Religion - Faith in Destruction
On one side, the Catholic majority, unwavering in their devotion to Rome. On the other, the Huguenots, French Protestants inspired by the teachings of Jean Calvin. Caught in the crossfire of this religious divide was the monarchy, struggling to maintain order amidst growing tension. But their efforts often only fuelled the flames of conflict.And so, in 1562, the first shots were fired in what would become known as the French Wars of Religion. Over the next three decades, France would be engulfed in a series of bloody clashes between Catholics and Protestants, tearing the nation apart.
2024-06-11
55 min
STAGES with Peter Eyers
‘High Flying Adored’ - Stage and Screen Star; Stephanie Beacham
Stephanie Beacham is without a doubt one of Britain's most talented, beautiful and well-known actresses. Despite becoming world famous and an icon of the 1980s due to her role as Sable Colby in the American soap operas Dynasty and The Colbys and going on to have starring roles in shows such as Sister Kate, Seaquest DSV, Beverly Hills 90210, and Bad Girls, Stephanie Beacham had already carved a solid acting career back in her home country. Born in Hertfordshire in southern England, one of the four children of an insurance executive and a housewife, Beacham began an interest in acting at...
2024-05-10
1h 10
The Inclusion Bites Podcast
Empathy in Action: a Journey from Resilience to Inspiratiom
Empathy in Action: a Journey from Resilience to Inspiratiom Paris Bartholomew explores overcoming adversity in care, cultivating resilience, and inspiring a corporate culture shift towards genuine inclusion and diversity. In this invigorating episode of The Inclusion Bites Podcast, Joanne Lockwood speaks with Paris Bartholomew about the journey from significant adversity to a source of inspiration for others. Paris shares the often unspoken challenges of discussing equality and inclusion in professional environments and underscores the importance of creating spaces where people can safely learn from their mistakes. Joanne expands on this by highlighting the role...
2024-05-02
52 min
Paris Talks Marketing
Unlocking Demand Generation with Liam Bartholomew of Cognism
This episode of Paris Talks Marketing delves into the strategies behind demand generation versus lead generation, particularly in the competitive SaaS market with Liam Bartholomew, the VP of Marketing at Cognism. Having been there for the last 4.5 years, he helped the company grow its marketing team from 4 to now over 40 people! Liam is passionate about demand generation and shaking up B2B marketing to move it away from traditional lead gen. Demonstrating how we can all do more fun, advanced and buyer centric marketing.In his conversation with Paris he shares his thoughts on ungating c...
2024-04-04
37 min
Dial Jazz
Emisión 269 de Dial Jazz
Reedición especial de Sahib Shihab con el Danish Radio Jazz Group; los standards: "Confirmation", Siglo XXI: Ulises Owens & The Generation Y; los sonidos de Nueva Orleans: Dave Bartholomew; Abbey Linclon y Hank Jones: encuentro en París y cierre con Archie Shepp.
2024-02-09
53 min
A Daily Dose of History: Events on this Day in History
Fall of Western Rome: Odoacer's Rise & Europe's New Era (+ 9 more historical events on this day!)
A Daily Dose of History (23 Aug 2023) Today's historical events: Odoacer, chieftain of the Germanic tribes (Herulic - Scirian foederati), is proclaimed rex Italiae ("King of Italy") by his troops. Siege of Jerusalem: The city's citadel, the Tower of David, surrenders to Khwarezmian Empire. The Battle of Tagliacozzo marks the fall of the Hohenstaufen family from the Imperial and Sicilian thrones, and leading to the new chapter of Angevin domination in Southern Italy. Sir William Wallace is executed for high treason at Smithfield, London. Battle of Cassel: French troops stop an uprising of Flemish farmers. Siege of...
2023-08-23
08 min
La Nouveauté Rock Française RSTLSS
#106 - MANDELBRO "System Change"
SYSTEM CHANGE – MANDELBRO titre issu de leur premier EP CONDITIONS sorti le 09.06.2023. MANDELBRO, selon la revue Scientific American, est l’objet mathématique le plus complexe jamais découvert…. cela sent les devoirs de vacances ! Non c’est juste que MANDELBRO est mathématique à sa source mais d’une inspiration infinie au sens Artistique. On trouvera la représentation de cet ensemble (de Mandelbrot) aux contours hypnotiques dans des œuvres telles que le clip du chanteur de Heavy Metal sud-coréen Norazo mais encore sur la pochette d...
2023-06-12
12 min
WeGoTrip
Paris: Mouffetard's Secrets & Sagas Audio Tour
Full Version: Paris: Mouffetard's Secrets & Sagas Audio TourAre you ready to see a different Paris? There will be no architectural wonders or lavish façades during our walk, as they will give way to quaint old streets, secret gardens, and unbelievable stories from the past. Our tour begins at the Censier Daubenton metro station. The first stop is the Saint-Médard church, a superb example of the Flamboyant Gothic style. Then, you will take a stroll along Rue Mouffetard and Rue Daubenton, admiring medieval houses. Passage des Patriarches will reveal its grim story before you, that in...
2023-05-30
00 min
Travels Through Time
Rebecca Struthers: Elizabeth I, Mary Queen of Scots and Watchmaking History (1572)
England in the mid sixteenth century was filled with drama and novelty. As conspiracies played out and a new queen sought to established herself on the throne, a glamorous new technology was emerging in the fashionable world. In this fascinating episode, Rebecca Struthers, the author of Hands of Time: A Watchmaker’s History of Time, takes us back to the high Elizabethan Age to tell us all about the early days of watchmaking. The stories that feature in this episode are covered in much more depth in Rebecca’s acclaimed new book. Hands of Time: A Wa...
2023-04-28
58 min
Dear Percival
Shakespeare & Company
Danny is in Paris on the trail of his missing parents. He attends a seance at the Shakespeare and Company bookshop arranged by proprietor Balian Bartholomew and gets accused of pinching a bottom. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-03-26
14 min
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
History of Prints Reproductive Prints (part three)
Platemark s2e23 continues hosts Ann Shafer and Tru Ludwig's conversation on reproductive prints. Once again, for clarity, a reproductive print is one in which an artist creates a design (a drawing, painting, sculpture) and another artist creates a print after that original design. These can be sanctioned by the first artist or not or they can occur long after the first artist's death. It is customary to acknowledge all the artists in the strip of lettering at the bottom of the print (called the address). This way credit is given where due. Over time, reproductive prints became quite...
2023-01-24
1h 03
The Blckchelorettes with Vic and Mi
Paris, Cloaks, & Rambo: Gabby and Rachel The Bachelorette(s) S19 Ep4
*Disclaimer: We are in the ghetto for this episode because Vic's Disney wifi is not giving, nor does she have her good equipment, nor is there the cute intro music we normally give y'all. But what she does have is the sniffles so we do apologize in advance (tried to edit out most of the sniffles but like...issa lot)SO NOW THAT WE KNOW WHAT WE WORKIN WITH, let's get into this episode which is basically Hayden's demise, Logan flip floppin, and Rachel crying alot. Where's Gabby in all of this? Chile we are asking...
2022-10-28
1h 44
Through the Vortex: Classic Doctor Who
Serial #22: The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve
Still reeling from the traumatizing events of "The Daleks' Masterplan," Steven and the Doctor land in France days before the St Bartholomew's Day Massacre. Separated from the Doctor, Steven gets caught up with the Huguenots who fear a plot to assassinate the newly married Protestant Prince Henry of Navarre. _____TAVANNES: Thank God.CATHERINE: God had very little to do with it. What is this?TAVANNES: The list, Madame. When those Huguenots are killed we need have no further fear of a Protestant France.CATHERINE: W...
2022-07-05
1h 55
Empress Hour
A dream career come true; The journey to working in UNESCO
Alex and Georgie spoke to Leanne about her career journey, how she ended up living her dream to work at UNESCO, and what UNESCO actually does. Leanne is an Associate Project Officer at UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization), a volunteer and qualified Social Worker. Originally from the UK, Leanne worked as a Family Support Worker, before becoming a freelance English teacher in Paris. She caught the volunteering bug after a 6-month teaching placement in Tanzania when she was just 18 years old. She has since volunteered in schools in Ghana, remotely for schools in Uganda...
2022-06-27
52 min
Unnoticed Radio
Ep.56 Unnoticed Radio "TAKE A RIDE"
This is a New Radio Show fueled by faith based music. It consist of live mixes by DJ-Unnoticed. A Christian DJ out of Texas! All Genre of music in the faith Rap, R&B, Jazz, Reggie, even Soul and live worship. Come listen and experience who God is through music and at times special guest artist. (Set 1) Dee black - I used to Scootie wop - DAYTONA Scootie woo - wanted freestyle 1k Phew - PAIN (Set 2) WEARETHEGOOD ft Scootie Woo - DELILAH Darrell Dominic ft VROSE - NO LOVE JusRzd ft Bartholomew Jones - LATE NIGHT Saint James ft...
2022-03-04
1h 04
Dear Percival
Episode 7 - Shakespeare & Company
We hear how Danny's trip to Paris went. Is his search for his parents fruitless? We are introduced to Balian Bartholomew, owner of the iconic Shakespeare & Company bookshop.
2022-01-29
17 min
Pine Overcoat
The Paris Morgue & More
Imagine your loved one gets murdered, their body is put on display and down the street at the wax museum they’re recreating the person’s murder. This episode talks about how the Paris Morgue became a tourist attraction for a while, as well as why people dressed up their dead infants or other loved ones for photos. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pineovercoat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pineovercoat/support
2022-01-17
22 min
Clear as Quantum
Coherence
John Bartholomew talks about quantum memories and the challenges of keeping quantum information "coherent".John explores the limit of how long quantum information can be stored - a "quantum memory" is an important part of quantum information technologies. He was part of a team that set the record for this "coherence time" of about 6 hours (using super-cold glowing crystals). This might seem short compared to classical hard drives, but its excitingly long enough to imagine building a quantum sneaker-net. In fact this idea of coherence gets at the boundary between quantum and classical! John shares his own j...
2021-11-02
30 min
Klub KINK
Nieuw label The Factory, nieuwe Chemical Brothers en 25 jaar In Sides
In KLUB KINK deze week aandacht voor het nieuwe Nederlandse label The Factory en de verzamelaar die nu te pre-orderen is. Verder nieuwe muziek van The Chemical Brothers, The Blessed Madonna, Deborah Deluca en meer en aandacht voor het 25-jarig bestaan van het album In Sides van Orbital. Dit alles gevolgd door een mix met zomerse house. Playlist deel 1: The Chemical Brothers - The Darkness That You Fear Mostly Magic - Per Noctum The Blessed Madonna & Fred Again - Marea (We've Lost Dancing) Orbital - The Girl With The Sun In Her Head (classic, In Sides bestaat 25 jaar) Booka Shade...
2021-05-01
1h 52
Macro Bytes
Addressing climate change with monetary policy - with Grégory Claeys
This week on Macro Bytes we welcome Dr Grégory Claeys to discuss the European Central Bank (ECB) strategic review. Can monetary policy be used in the fight against climate change and what does this mean for the ECB?In this episode our host Paul Diggle is joined by special guest, Dr Grégory Claeys. Senior Fellow at the European think tank Bruegel and Associate Professor at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers in Paris. Grégory talks to us from Brussels to share his expertise in macroeconomics, central banking and European governance....
2021-04-29
42 min
Dark Histories
Loup-Garou: Witches, Cannibalism & The Werewolves of France
From Salem to East Anglia, Bordeaux to the black forest of Germany, it seems there is no end of infamous witch trials that took place in history, spanning hundreds of years and thousands of miles. Somewhat less well known are the many hundreds of werewolf trials that took place alongside them and with such a degree of crossover, that made them ultimately, synonymous with the occult world of demons and the Devil, with witchcraft and the sabbath. Whilst witches may have been feared for the damage they could cause to the crops, or the corruption they could sew within...
2020-11-29
1h 03
Time Travelling TeamP
Episode 22 - The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve
After barely escaping their last encounter with the Daleks, The Doctor and Steven just want to relax and unwind but get no such luck though as they arrive in Paris 1572 amidst the turmoil of Catholic and Protestant hostilities. This week Paddy and Tricia discuss our heroes attempts to survive various plots and intrigues, all of which are leading to the Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve.
2020-11-16
1h 52
Doctor Who : Regenerated
Doctor Who podcast - Regenerated - The massacre of st Bartholomew's Eve
Welcome to Regenerated and welcome to Episode 23, in this one Matt and Beckie take a look The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve The Doctor and Steven land in Paris, the doctor decides to visit the famous apothecary Charles Prelin while Steven, is befriended by a group of Huguenots. Having rescued a young serving girl, Anne Chaplet, from some pursuing guards, the Huguenots gain their first inkling of a heinous plan being hatched at the command of the Catholic Queen Mother and a new companion joins the crew Also Matt and Beckie share a few thoughts about what they think of Wil...
2020-11-15
26 min
Highlander Rewatched
6 - 10 Two Of Hearts (VIDEO ON FACEBOOK)
In this first-of-its kind Mac-less episode, wandering do-gooders Katherine and Nick mash together action tropes with romcom banter and hope that a spin-off sticks! Marital tension ensues when immortal Katherine ditches her mortal boo to hunt down Bartholomew, a huckster who uses religious causes to line his own pockets. The Rewatchers break down Paris’s worst criminal investigation since season 3, spend way too long wondering about Brother Bart’s financial affairs, and dig into a briefcase full of guns and ragu (that’s right, it’s bullets and bolognese baby)!
2020-11-03
1h 56
British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics
Books! Reading about Spies in the Court of Queen Elizabeth I (episode 24)
While we all know that Elizabeth ended her reign peacefully, dying in her bed, that outcome was not guaranteed. From the beginning of her reign, Catholics in England and abroad questioned her right to rule. When Mary Queen of Scots came to England in 1568, 10 years into Elizabeth's reign, there was a Catholic option right there! English Catholics, supported by France, Spain, and the Pope, rebelled against Elizabeth and attempted to replace her with Mary Stuart.This period was a time of a communication explosion in England and Europe. When there are more means of communication, t...
2020-10-07
16 min
The History of England
298 A Curate's Egg
What started as a curate's egg of an episode, ends up with an introduction to a new player, Francis Walsingham, and the story of the St Bartholomew's Day massacre in Paris in 1572. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-09-20
33 min
Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
August 24 - Cecily of York, daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville
On this day in Tudor history, 24th August 1507, Cecily of York, Viscountess Welles, died at Hatfield in Hertfordshire. She was buried at “the friars”. Cecil was, of course, the daughter of King Edward IV and his queen consort, Elizabeth Woodville, and the sister of Elizabeth of York and the Princes in the Tower, but there's far more to her than that. Did you know that she married without permission and had to be sheltered by Lady Margaret Beaufort? Find out all about Cecil of York's life in today's talk from historian Claire Ridgway. You can see this podcast as a video a...
2020-08-24
05 min
Crunchy Christian Podcast
Get Started on Square Foot Gardening
Join Julie Polanco on this episode of Crunchy Christian Podcast as she shares how to get started with square foot gardening. This method is one of the most popular ways for beginning gardeners to grow food successfully. Square foot gardening can be customized to suit any size yard and any type of plant. How to get started with square foot gardening: the basics What is square foot gardening? How is it different from other types? Instead of planting in rows, seeds are planted in square foot mini-plots. These one foot by...
2020-05-15
17 min
La Grosse Bouffe
Bouffe et Peinture
Dans ce nouvel épisode, nous plongeons dans les sphères de la sapiosexualité en associant nourritures et arts graphiques, genre tout ce qui est tableaux, cadres, photos, gravures, estampes... Tous ces trucs, quoi. Evidemment, nous ne pouvions pas entreprendre ce vaste sujet seuls, en tant que non sachants. Nous accueillons donc notre invitée, Alyx Taounza-Jeminet, historienne de l'art, avec qui nous analysons les contenus esthétiques et gastronomiques. Dans cet épisode, nous parlons de faim, d'échange colombien, de gâteaux-livres, d'absinthe, de Suède, de Flandres, de protestantisme, de bambochades, d'empattement, de péché origin...
2020-02-21
1h 23
Defected Radio
Glitterbox Radio Show 151
Podcast from Defected Records 01. The Vision featuring Andreya Triana - Mountains (Danny Krivit Remix) [Defected Records]02. Purple Disco Machine - In My Arms (Extended Mix) [Club Sweat]03. Lil' Louis - Fable (Directors Cut Classic Club Mix) [Diamond Records]04. Alicia Myers - Right Here Right Now (Hallelujah Anyway) (DK Edit 7) [Ace Beat]05. Recloose featuring Joe Dukie – Dust [Peacefrog Records]06. The Brand New Heavies featuring Simon Bartholomew - The Funk Is Back (Fouk Remix) [Acid Jazz]07. Sidwho? - Shake (Your Body) [Glitterbox Recordings]08. Pulse featuring Antoinette Roberson - The Lover That You Are (Cl...
2020-02-18
1h 00
Mid Cities OPC
Church History, Week 7: AD 1400-1600
On Sunday, February 16, 2020, Mr. John West lead a discussion on the historical events in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries that lead up to and culminated in the Protestant Reformation. Church History, Week 7: Difficult Topics of the Time (AD 1400-1600) 1408: John Wycliffe’s English version of the Bible published; 1415: Jan Hus—Burned at the stake; 1439: Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church leaders agree to a reunification under Rome, Kevian Rus (Russia) forms new Russian Orthodox Church; 1453: Fall of Constantinople, end of the Eastern Roman Empire; 1456: Gutenberg produces first printed Bible; 1478: The Spanish Inquisition begins; 1492: Spain’s monarch...
2020-02-16
47 min
Justice Time Machine
Episode 20: St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Catholic's vs. Protestants. Y'all probably see where this is going already, but a surprisingly lucid Cody and CJ spin a wicked web of treachery, deceit, and donkeys in 16th century Paris. Grab a fine wine, a fluffy croissant, and let this non secular slaughterhouse sink it's teeth into you. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justice-time-machine/support
2020-02-11
1h 11
Between the Ears
Diorama Drama
Before the magic of photography, the dazzle of cinema - there was the diorama.Frenchman Louis Daguerre is known primarily as one of the inventors of photography - but before the magic of light fixed on paper there was the diorama, which some call the precursor to the moving image, and cinema. The Diorama offered the well-heeled audience a glimpse into other worlds… where volcanos would erupt on the hour, Roman ruins explored, mountain peaks ascended… not unlike a modern Las Vegas but in the 1820s.Using light, moving apertures, smoke and mirrors, sound and musi...
2020-01-26
43 min
Professor Margaret Lavinia Anderson History Lectures from UC Berkeley
Lecture 7: Things Fall Apart: Persecutions, Plague, and War - S1:E7
Lecture 7: Things Fall Apart: Persecutions, Plague, and War History 5 - Spring 2008: The Making of Modern Europe, 1453 to the Present The witchcraft craze: 100-200,000 trials & 40-60,000 executions between 1450-1730. (Example: the trial of Catalina Matheo.) The stereotype of the witch. What we know: urban as well as rural; Protestant as well as Catholic; wide geographical variation (least prosecutions and executions in Spain and none in Ireland); believed by scientists, not just the simple folk. Gender of the accused? overwhelmingly women in England – and men in Russia. Why now? what stopped it? (another realm of High Speculation). The...
2019-05-23
1h 22
Pepin z Hané
122 Reformations on the Continent (Five Hundred 7)
Zooming out, this episode casts a wide net to summarize how the movement started by Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin affected Europe over the next century. We’ll see how the Reformation took root in Germany, Scandinavia, and the Netherlands while simultaneously failing to find fertile ground in France, especially among those in power. Lastly, we’ll consider the Thirty Year’s War (1618-1648) and how this brutal conflict fundamentally changed the way religion and politics related henceforth. This is lecture 7 of a history of Christianity class called Five Hundred: From Martin Luther to Joel Osteen. All the notes are available here a...
2017-12-15
46 min
Restitutio
122 Reformations on the Continent (Five Hundred 7)
Zooming out, this episode casts a wide net to summarize how the movement started by Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin affected Europe over the next century. We’ll see how the Reformation took root in Germany, Scandinavia, and the Netherlands while simultaneously failing to find fertile ground in France, especially among those in power. Lastly, we’ll consider the Thirty Year’s War (1618-1648) and how this brutal conflict fundamentally changed the way religion and politics related henceforth. This is lecture 8 of a history of Christianity class called Five Hundred: From Martin Luther to Joel Osteen. All th...
2017-12-15
46 min
Podcast Rockin' Therapy Radio
The Lost Refufe 28 - 9 - 2017 (RTR)
Chet Atkins - Mack The Knife Tony Crombie And His Rockets - Red For Danger Tony Crombie And His Rockets - Rock 'n' Rollercoaster Johnny Davis - I'm A Wine Drinker Dave Bartholomew - Who Drank My Beer While I Was In The Rear Jimmy Rodgers - Sloppy Drunk Johnny Wright - Wine Head B.B. & The Blues Shacks - Reservation Blues B.B. & The Blues Shacks - Things Won't Change Chet Atkins - English Leather Slinky & P'tit Loup - My Babe Slinky & P'tit Loup - My Baby Left Me The Juke Joint Royals - One Bad Stud The Juke...
2017-09-28
1h 03
Podcast Rockin' Therapy Radio
The Lost Refufe 28 - 9 - 2017 (RTR)
Chet Atkins - Mack The Knife Tony Crombie And His Rockets - Red For Danger Tony Crombie And His Rockets - Rock 'n' Rollercoaster Johnny Davis - I'm A Wine Drinker Dave Bartholomew - Who Drank My Beer While I Was In The Rear Jimmy Rodgers - Sloppy Drunk Johnny Wright - Wine Head B.B. & The Blues Shacks - Reservation Blues B.B. & The Blues Shacks - Things Won't Change Chet Atkins - English Leather Slinky & P'tit Loup - My Babe Slinky & P'tit Loup - My Baby Left Me The Juke Joint Royals - One Bad Stud The Juke...
2017-09-28
1h 03
A Day in the Life
Wedding of Queen Marguerite and Henry III: "A Classical Day in the Life" for August 18, 2016
On this day in 1572, Queen Margaret of Valois and Henry of Navarre got married in Paris. The interdenominational marriage — Marguerite was Catholic, and Henry was a Huguenot — should have helped bridge the gap between Protestants and Catholics in France. It did not. On today's "A Classical Day in the Life", we explore the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre and the opera it inspired Giacomo Meyerbeer to write.
2016-08-18
02 min
El Ghetto
El Ghetto - Temporada 7 Programa 40 - Acidjazz!! No te digo "ná" y te lo digo "tó"!!
Acidjazz!!! No te digo "ná" y te lo digo "tó"!! Una pedazo de selección que te llevará directamente al salón de tu casa a bailar donde más espacio libre tengas, aparta la mesa de centro, no quiero que te lesiones una rodilla. Sonido Noventa, tocando por supuesto también las raíces clásicas y esencias más actuales, per siempre alrededor del acidjazz. Playlist: 01. Free Ton Style - Dimitri From Paris 02. Keep The Dream Alive - The James Taylor Quartet 03. A Little Bit Of This And A Little Bit Of That - Lee Ritenour 04. Eyes That Burn - Emp...
2016-07-17
59 min
The History of the Christian Church
104-A Needless Tragedy
The title of this episode is – A Needless Tragedy.We backtrack now a bit. We’re going back to that period of European history following the Reformation called the Wars of Religion. We do so to take a look at a single day; Aug 24, 1572 in Paris, and the infamous event that happened then and there = the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre.We do this because while it’s a lot more detailed look at something than we usually get into, it illustrates the impact the Reformation had on Europe and, I think, the Modern World.John Calvin was French b...
2015-09-20
00 min
The History of the Christian Church
104-A Needless Tragedy
The title of this episode is – A Needless Tragedy.We backtrack now a bit. We’re going back to that period of European history following the Reformation called the Wars of Religion. We do so to take a look at a single day; Aug 24, 1572 in Paris, and the infamous event that happened then and there = the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre.We do this because while it’s a lot more detailed look at something than we usually get into, it illustrates the impact the Reformation had on Europe and, I think, the Modern World.John Calvin was French b...
2015-09-20
00 min
The History of the Christian Church
104-A Needless Tragedy
The title of this episode is – A Needless Tragedy.We backtrack now a bit. We’re going back to that period of European history following the Reformation called the Wars of Religion. We do so to take a look at a single day; Aug 24, 1572 in Paris, and the infamous event that happened then and there = the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre.We do this because while it’s a lot more detailed look at something than we usually get into, it illustrates the impact the Reformation had on Europe and, I think, the Modern World.John Calvin was French b...
2015-09-20
00 min
The Sipping Point: Wine, Food & More!
Bartholomew Broadbent – Broadbent Wines
This week Laurie talked wine with Bartholomew Broadbent, Owner, Broadbent Selections, Inc & Broadbent Wines. Raised in the English wine trade in a formal apprenticeship to his famous father, Michael Broadbent MW (Director of Christie’s and prolific wine author), Bartholomew has also worked in London for Harrod’s (Wine Department), Harvey’s Fine Wine Merchants in Pall Mall and Christie’s. He worked in Australia for Rothbury Estate and for Yalumba Winery. In France, he worked in Cognac for Hennessy and in Paris for L’Academie du Vin.The post Bartholomew Broadbent – Broadbent Wines appeared first on Laurie Fors...
2015-06-07
31 min
Drunken Time Travel
3.05 The Massacre Of St. Bartholomew's Eve
First Doctor and Steven This week we talk about the entomology of The Sea Beggar, germs, Springtime For Hitler, oh, and Doctor Who I guess. The TARDIS lands in Paris on 19th August 1572 and the Doctor, leaves Steven in order to meet and exchange views with the apothecary Charles Preslin. Before he disappears, he warns Steven to stay out of "mischief, religion and politics." Episode List Episode 1: War Of God Episode 2: The Sea Beggar Episode 3: Priest Of Death Episode 4: Bell Of Doom Credits Written By: John Lucarotti & Donald Tosh Directed By: Paddy Russell Links Full size cover art...
2012-08-23
33 min
Listen to New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
Queen Margot by Alexandre Dumas
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/83562to listen full audiobooks. Title: Queen Margot Author: Alexandre Dumas Narrator: Simon Vance Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 24 minutes Release date: September 28, 2010 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 4.67 of Total 3 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Alexandre Dumas brings an extraordinary period of history to life in this exciting period romance. It is the twilight of the reign of King Charles IX, and France is dominated by religious wars between Catholics and Protestants. King Charles' sister, Marguerite, daughter of staunch Catholics Henri II and Catherine de Medici, is set to marry the Protestant...
2010-09-28
5h 24
In Our Time: Religion
St Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the infamous St Bartholomew’s Day Massacre. In Paris, in the high summer of 1572, a very unusual wedding was happening in the cathedral of Notre Dame. Henri, the young Huguenot King of Navarre, was marrying the King of France’s beloved sister, Margot, a Catholic. Theirs was a union designed to bring together the rival factions of France and finally end the French Wars of Religion. Paris was bustling with Huguenots and Catholics and, though the atmosphere was tense, the wedding went off without a hitch. And as they danced together at the Louvre, it s...
2003-11-27
28 min
In Our Time
St Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the infamous St Bartholomew’s Day Massacre. In Paris, in the high summer of 1572, a very unusual wedding was happening in the cathedral of Notre Dame. Henri, the young Huguenot King of Navarre, was marrying the King of France’s beloved sister, Margot, a Catholic. Theirs was a union designed to bring together the rival factions of France and finally end the French Wars of Religion. Paris was bustling with Huguenots and Catholics and, though the atmosphere was tense, the wedding went off without a hitch. And as they danced together at the Louvre, it s...
2003-11-27
28 min