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You've had the myths, now its time for the maths! In this episode, Bry is joined by Quinn and Umberto, certified math wizards to discuss the impact of Gerbert of Aurillac's mathematical contributions. We'll discuss the horror of calculating with Roman numerals, the introduction of Hindu-Arabic numbers, the abacus, the astrolabe, the armillary sphere, and more! Listen to: Nobelesse Oblige: https://nobelesseoblige.buzzsprout.com/ So You Think You Can Rule Persia? https://soyouthinkyoucanrulepersia.wordpress.com/ Support Pontifacts: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pontifactspod Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pontifactspodcast Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/pontifactspod Amazon Wishlist: https://tinyurl.com/pontifactswishlist (edited)
On this week's show, the first half starts with us discussing the #mntwins with some front office changes and trade rumors, the #MNWild off to a hot start and their own trade rumors, the middling #Timberwolves, Golden Gophers wrestling royalty returning and the rebounding #Vikings, before finishing up with our BettorEdge pick 'em picks for the week. Our second half is the usual suspects with missed connections, news of the weird, the name game and Whiskeypedia. Thanks to 7th Avenue Pizza, Angie's Acres, Erbert & Gerbert's Bemidji, Knob & Kettle Restaurant, SotaStick and Paul Bunyan CommunicationsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Faites un don et recevez un cadeau : http://don.storiavoce.com/ Les Romains sont-ils devenus grecs ou, au contraire, est-ce que ce sont les Grecs qui sont devenus romains ? Comment la civilisation grecque a-t-elle influencé la civilisation romaine et quelle fut, à l'opposé, l'influence de la romanité sur la Grèce ? Dans cette émission enregistrée à l'occasion des Rendez-vous de l'histoire de Blois 2024, l'historien Gerbert-Sylvestre Bouyssou nous emmène dans la Grèce hellénistique et romaine. Il commence sa réflexion sur l'expression d'Empire gréco-romain, puis la prolonge sur l'universalisme des deux civilisations. Quelles sont, dès lors, leurs différences d'appréciation du monde ou bien leurs conceptions communes ? Comment les empereurs romains s'approprient-ils très concrètement les éléments de la culture grecque ? Quels rôles, enfin, jouent les bibliothèques, la paideia, mais aussi la philosophie grecque dans ces processus d'appropriation ? Notre invité : Gerbert-Sylvestre Bouyssou est maître de conférences en histoire ancienne à l'université de Polynésie française. À travers sa thèse et plusieurs articles, il s'est intéressé aux représentations grecques de la tyrannie, à l'histoire politique et à la guerre dans l'Antiquité. Avec Pierre-Olivier Hochard, ils est le co-auteur avec Christophe Chandezon, sous la direction de Catherine Grandjean, de La Grèce hellénistique et romaine. D'Alexandre à Hadrien (Belin, 815 pages, 49 €). *** Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/HistoireEtCivilisationsMag Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/histoireetcivilisations/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/Storiavoce
On this week's episode we. We have a deep conversation about the #Viking. The #MNTwins have a gold glove winner, the #MNWild took a tough loss at home. We learn that #Leinenkugel is closing. We've done our picks thanks to Bettoredge. Bruce gets to play Whiskeypedia, Geffre can't read again on Missed Connections. Thanks to 7th Avenue Pizza, Angie's Acres, Erbert & Gerbert's Bemidji, Knob & Kettle Restaurant, SotaStick and Paul Bunyan CommunicationsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
On this week's show, we're fully rostered and discuss the #MNWild and Flower's final regular season stop in the steel city, the #Timberwolves, the sliding #Vikings, Bruce's little brother's chase for Gretzky's goal record, the World Series and finish up the first half with our BettorEdge pick 'em picks for the week. Our second half is the usual shenanigans with missed connections, news of the weird, Whiskeypedia and Matt introduces a new game. Thanks to 7th Avenue Pizza, Angie's Acres, Erbert & Gerbert's Bemidji, Knob & Kettle Restaurant, SotaStick and Paul Bunyan CommunicationsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
On this week's show, we talk about the only team we seemingly have in the Finals anymore, the #Lynx, the 5-0 #Vikings coming off their bye week battling against Matt's Motor City Kitties, the #MNWild's Gus bus and his goalie goal and recap Minnesota's trip to the Rose Bowl for their first Big10 matchup against UCLA. To start the second half, Matt sings his blues about Aiden Hutchinson's broken leg before we dive into our weekly games, missed connections, news of the weird and we do our BettorEdge pick 'em picks for the week. Thanks to 7th Avenue Pizza, Angie's Acres, Erbert & Gerbert's Bemidji, Knob & Kettle Restaurant, SotaStick and Paul Bunyan CommunicationsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Faites un don et recevez un cadeau : http://don.storiavoce.com/ Au Ier siècle de notre ère, le terme Hellènistes apparaît dans les Actes des Apôtres : le mot désigne alors "celui qui parle grec" ou "celui qui adopte les mœurs grecques". Dans le contexte du texte biblique, il s'agit ici d'un Juif hellénisé. Le terme, avec le temps, évolue. L'époque contemporaine lui donne ainsi un autre sens, à la fois volontariste et même extensif. Il qualifie alors le génie, mêlant à la fois la civilisation, la langue et l'esprit des Hellènes par opposition aux mondes barbares. Depuis une soixantaine d'années, le mot perd sa dimension missionnaire et qualifie, selon le mot d'Hérodote, "une communauté de sang, de langue, de cultes et d'usages". Nos invités : Gerbert-Sylvestre Bouyssou est maître de conférences en histoire ancienne à l'université de Polynésie française. À travers sa thèse et plusieurs articles, il s'est intéressé aux représentations grecques de la tyrannie, à l'histoire politique et à la guerre dans l'Antiquité. Pierre-Olivier Hochard est maître de conférences en histoire ancienne à l'université de Tours et membre junior de l'IUF. Spécialiste de numismatique, ses anacoluthes portent sur l'Orient grec hellénistique et impérial. Avec Christophe Chandezon, ils sont les co-auteurs, sous la direction de Catherine Grandjean, de La Grèce hellénistique et romaine. D'Alexandre à Hadrien (Belin, 815 pages, 49 €). *** Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/HistoireEtCivilisationsMag Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/histoireetcivilisations/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/Storiavoce
Plongeons-nous dans les archives d'Europe 1 pour célébrer le 60e anniversaire du film culte « Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez » ! Retour sur les coulisses de ce succès populaire qui a traversé les générations et continue de faire rire les Français. Découvrez comment ce film, mettant en scène le colérique adjudant Cruchot et son acolyte Gerbert, est devenu une véritable institution du cinéma français.Bien que Louis de Funès n'ait pas été le premier choix des producteurs, son talent pour les mimiques et les gags irrésistibles a fait de lui la véritable star de cette saga. Son comique inimitable a su captiver le public, au point que chaque nouvelle naissance semble s'accompagner d'un visionnage de ces classiques.Aujourd'hui encore, l'ancienne gendarmerie de Saint-Tropez où ont été tournés ces films reste le monument le plus photographié de la presqu'île. Une exposition anniversaire baptisée « Garde à vous ! » est même organisée pour célébrer les 70 ans du film et les 110 ans de la naissance de l'inoubliable Louis de Funès. Rejoignez-nous dans ce voyage nostalgique et rempli de rires au cœur de l'univers des Gendarmes de Saint-Tropez, une véritable institution du cinéma français !Notre équipe éditoriale a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.
Faites un don et recevez un cadeau : http://don.storiavoce.com/ Pour les cités grecques, la monarchie, c'est-à-dire le pouvoir d'un seul, était une idée profondément choquante. Pourtant, les royautés hellénistiques se sont imposées sur l'ensemble du pourtour oriental de la Méditerranée. Alexandre le Grand fut l'archétype de ce nouvel exercice du pouvoir. Cependant, la recherche historique nous révèle que la polis grecque ne disparaît pas pour autant, ni ne décline. En outre, des trois royautés ( lagide en Egypte, séleucide en Orient et antigonide en Grèce), cette dernière fait figure d'exception. Quelle est cette exception et comment l'expliquer ? Peut-on parler de centralisation du pouvoir ou, au contraire, d'une "archipélisation" du processus de décision politique ? Nos invités : Gerbert-Sylvestre Bouyssou est maître de conférences en histoire ancienne à l'université de Polynésie française. À travers sa thèse et plusieurs articles, il s'est intéressé aux représentations grecques de la tyrannie, à l'histoire politique et à la guerre dans l'Antiquité. Pierre-Olivier Hochard est maître de conférences en histoire ancienne à l'université de Tours et membre junior de l'IUF. Spécialiste de numismatique, ses recherches portent sur l'Orient grec hellénistique et impérial. Avec Christophe Chandezon, ils sont les co-auteurs, sous la direction de Catherine Grandjean, de La Grèce hellénistique et romaine. D'Alexandre à Hadrien (Belin, 815 pages, 49 €). *** Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/HistoireEtCivilisationsMag Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/histoireetcivilisations/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/Storiavoce
Faites un don et recevez un cadeau : http://don.storiavoce.com/ Véritable mythe, Alexandre le Grand est la figure du héros civilisateur. Même si l'empereur Auguste et ses successeurs ont méprisé le Macédonien, la vanité de ses conquêtes et de son pouvoir monarchique, il reste -et pour longtemps- l'archétype du pouvoir impérial. Au cours de cette émission, nous nous interrogeons sur ses relations avec son père, Philippe II, et sur son éducation par deux grandes figures de la pensée antique, Léonidas et Aristote. Puis nous abordons la fameuse guerre contre les Perses : peut-on considérer ce conflit et donc l'expédition d'Alexandre en Orient comme l'expression d'un panhellénisme ? Que représente l'Empire perse au IVe siècle avant J.- C. ? Faut-il réhabiliter le roi perse Darius III ? Comment Alexandre remporte-t-il la victoire à Gaugamèles, près de Ninive, en 331av. J.-C. ? Pourquoi Alexandre rebrousse-t-il chemin après à la bataille de l'Hydaspe en 326 av. J.-C. contre les éléphants du Raja ? Quelles sont les éléments qui vont précipiter sa fin ? Nos invités : Gerbert-Sylvestre Bouyssou est maître de conférences en histoire ancienne à l'université de Polynésie française. À travers sa thèse et plusieurs articles, il s'est intéressé aux représentations grecques de la tyrannie, à l'histoire politique et à la guerre dans l'Antiquité. Pierre-Olivier Hochard est maître de conférences en histoire ancienne à l'Université de Tours et membre junior de l'IUF. Spécialiste de numismatique, ses recherches portent sur l'Orient grec hellénistique et impérial. Avec Christophe Chandezon, ils sont les co-auteurs, sous la direction de Catherine Grandjean, de La Grèce hellénistique et romaine. D'Alexandre à Hadrien (Belin, 815 pages, 49€). *** Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/HistoireEtCivilisationsMag Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/histoireetcivilisations/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/Storiavoce
Hgraph launches the Hedera Revenue Dashboard, my Toronto crypto experience, Thrive Coin, Bonzo Finance, Karate Combat, Neuron, HBAR staking + other top stories! Plus, Tyler McDonald and Gerbert the Grelf stop by the show! Live
Swirlds Labs changes it's name to "Hashgraph", updates and convos with Gerbert the Grelf, the governing council meeting minutes and attendance records, Karate Combat (Hawk Tuah), HBAR falls in the CMC charts and more top HBAR news and rumours! Live
This week we're excited to welcome our good friend, comedian, musician, and podcaster Mike Valdes! Discussion topics include naughty assassins, the Lord's stance on marionettes, Louisianna's new Ten Commandments law for classrooms, and Disney's new “Punk Goes Crunk”-esque album of cover songs. We always have so much fun hanging out with Mike! You can follow him on Instagram (@mikevaldes) and TikTok (@officialmikevaldes), check out his podcast Childlike at Best, and for info on upcoming appearances, merch, etc. go to www.thekidfromup.com.
A big conversation with May Chan, CEO of HashPack, about opportunity cost in the Hedera ecosystem and the big myths surrounding the ""retail vs enterprise"" debate. Also, Gerbert hijacks the show (again) to share exclusive alpha about $GRELF and Chainlink. Plus, headlines from SaucerSwap, Boeing, WalletConnect, PixFi and other ecosystem updates. With crypto at all time lows, there is some powerful optimism in the HBAR community... Live
Some top headlines this week plus we talk about soup with Gerbert the Grelf and Leemon, Mance and Eric send strong signals! Hedera's email hack, I mint PixFi NFTs live on the show, Coinbase, SaucerSwap, Neuron, BankSocial, DOVU, HashPack and Linux Foundation partnership. Also, Solana Blinks (they kinda rule). Live
THIS IS A PREVIEW. FOR THE FULL EPISODE, GO TO Patreon.com/worstofall Devon and Trinket (Traditional Scrench) join the lads for some adventures in Christian puppetry as they dive into the rich tapestry of Bible stories and malevolent paint brush gods that is: Gerbert. Topics include UK children's programming, the militarism of evangelical ideology, and the dangers of giving tuppence to birds. Devon: Twitter // Bluesky Trinket: Twitter // Bluesky Traditional Scrench: Your favourite podcast idiots are streaming twice a week, every week, at 21:00 UK time Monday and Thursday. We're a heavily improvised variety stream with a youtube playlist. Twitch 24 Bauer Party People: Sam and Trinket marathon watch 24, taking breaks every 4 episodes to record a podcast. Trinket knows nothing about 24, but she's wearing a shoulder holster full of monster energy cans to try and get into the spirit of things and she's ready to enter the mind of the neo-con. Spotify // Apple Podcasts Kill James Bond! is a comedy film review/pop culture commentary podcast about the eponymous English spy, James Bond. November Kelly, Abigail Thorn, and Devon watch a different Bond movie every fortnight in an attempt to give 007 the socialist, feminist comeuppance he so richly deserves. Free episodes are released every fortnight on all major podcast platforms and bonus episodes are released for supporters on Patreon on the interstitial weeks. Website / Twitter / Patreon Listen on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Google Podcasts Well There's Your Problem is a podcast about engineering disasters and systemic failures, from a leftist perspective, with jokes. Youtube / Twitter / Instagram / Patreon Listen on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Google Podcasts Ten Thousand Posts: A show about how everything is a form of posting, and how our lives are guided by the only dialectic that matters: good posts and bad posts. Podcast // Twitter // Patreon Media Referenced in this Episode: Boys' Bible Study - Gerbert feat. Andy Holmes Gerbert #7 “I'm All Right/The Doctor” #21 “Listening is Loving/Listening Skills” #29 “Being Franklin” #50 “Gerbert: The Gift of Giving” TWOAPW theme by Brendan Dalton: Patreon // brendan-dalton.com // brendandalton.bandcamp.com Commercial: “Binney Brush: The Lost Episode” feat. Matt Cox as “Binney Brush”
Big things this week! Joe Rogan is going to Karate Combat on Thursday (May from HashPack is fighting!), SEALSQ shares their plans for crypto in space, BankSocial has updates, Patches from Swirlds Labs calls in from Consensus, we go deep on community nodes and Grelf stops by to share devistating news... Live
No Dustin or Scott, so things got interesting with Matt and Bruce. We learn that there are some good trilogies movies, the Twins are coming back down to earth. We give our predictions for the Timberwolves and Mavs series. Thanks to 7th Avenue Pizza,BettorEdge, Paul Bunyan Communications, Knob & Kettle Restaurant and Lounge and Erbert & Gerbert's BemidjiApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beer-belly-sports/id1687435125?i=1000656500701Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1LBSTyc5qDLsJYVzwfTfqE?si=m_6MWeW-ReadDHI1lnh9bQiheart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-beer-belly-sports-86514786/episode/mag-178879942?cmp=ios_share&sc=ios_social_share&pr=falseBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Despite his dedication to science and mathematics—or perhaps because of it—Pope Sylvester II has been historically linked with legends of magic and sorcery, though these stories are more myth than fact. His reputation for being involved in magic largely stems from his profound knowledge and his use of what was then cutting-edge technology. This episode brings you the story of the life and legacy of Gerbert of Aurillac also known as Pope Sylvester II. Researched, written, and produced by Corinne Wieben with original music by Purple Planet. Episode sources Support the Show.EnchantedPodcast.netFacebook/enchantedpodcastInstagram/enchantedpodcastTumblr/enchantedpodcast
Olive Lorraine (@olivejlorraine, Big Door Prize) joins Kevin and Caroline to talk about the 1988 episode of Gerbert, "Look Before You Leap"Subscribe to our Patreon to get a weekly 2nd Service episode and become a "Patreon saint" at patreon.com/goodchristianfunEvery month we match iTunes reviews with donations to charity.Advertise on Good Christian Fun via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What does the study of archeology, the study of the human past, offer to the astronomers of today? To find out, Dr. Charles Liu and co-host Allen Liu welcome archaeology expert Hannah Liu, MEd, to connect the past, the present, and the future of astronomy in an episode Allen has described as, “A Fistful of Lius.” As always, though, we start off with the day's joyfully cool cosmic thing, a recent scientific paper just published by archaeologist Federico Bernardini and astronomer Paolo Molaro which suggests that a 3,000-year-old stone tablet discovered near Trieste, Italy may be the oldest European star chart yet discovered. Hannah, who is an expert in archaeology, takes us back to the hilltop area where the tablet was found, which had been occupied since the Iron Age, and was more than likely a farming area. She explains how early civilizations used the stars to keep track of planting and threshing seasons, which could support the theory that the tablet has an astronomical purpose. Then, it's time for our first question. Hannah teaches History at the Pingree School in South Hamilton, Massachusetts, which is where we got the questions we answer on today's episode. Maeve asks, “Are we the only living things on earth who have a sense of how small we are in the universe?” The Lius answer includes ancient Greeks, sea turtles who use stars for directions and moths that fly towards light thinking it's the moon, and the beginnings of astronomy and astrology! Hannah explains how constellations and asterisms are cross-cultural, even though they have different names. In particular, The Pleiades is an example of star cluster relevant to cultures around the world. Coming back to that 3000-year-old star chart, Hannah breaks down the 29 markings on the tablet, and how 28 of them are connectable to constellations that we know like Scorpius, Cassiopeia The Pleiades, and Orion. However, the 29th marking, near Orion's Belt, still remains a mystery, and until we can pin it down, we can't definitively claim it's really a star chart. Our next question comes from Abby, who asks, “Where do you think human involvement in space exploration is going?” Allen runs down the planned manned missions beyond low Earth orbit, where we haven't gone since our last trip to the moon in 1972, along with the reasons we haven't. We also hear how the stars were very important to ancient explorers like the Greeks and the Phoenicians, as well as the ancient Polynesian Wayfinders, who used the stars as their guides in their ongoing excursions around the world. After brief sojourns into Star Trek and The Odyssey, we dive into ancient alien visitors, gods, and supernatural forces. Hannah points out the inherent Western biases in theories that “ancient aliens” were responsible for building the Pyramids and other impressive accomplishments that just happened to have been created in non-Western cultures of the past. Charles explains that in the past, some people who used science and astronomy, like midwives and scientists, were accused of witchcraft and other equally disparaging and unfounded claims. This could create a divide between science and religion, but luckily, not an unbridgeable one – you'll hear about Gerbert of Aurillac, a scientist who became Pope Sylvester II and brought the Abacus back to Europe, and how the Catholic Church itself established the Vatican Observatory which has made numerous discoveries over the years. Finally, we get into the history and anthropology of museums, a subject about which Hannah will be teaching a course in the upcoming semester. What is the role of a museum? Is it science, education, or something else? Is it a place where we hold our treasures, or, increasingly, one where we recognize we hold other people's treasures, some of which were once plundered and taken from those people against their desires? And yes, we do bring up situations like the Elgin Marbles and the British Museum's refusal to return those artifacts to Greece... especially in light of the new U.S. law regarding repatriation of artifacts. We hope you enjoy this episode of The LIUniverse, and, if you do, please support us on Patreon. Credits for Images Used in this Episode: – 3,000-year-old stone tablet from Italy – Bernardini et al., CC BY-SA 4.0 – Trieste in Italy – F l a n k e r, Yiyi, and Allen Liu, Public Domain – Sirius (bottom) in the night sky – Akira Fujii, Public Domain – A thresher (Thanks Jon.) – SteveStrummer, Public Domain – NASA's SLS Rocket – NASA/Joel Kowsky, Public Domain – SpaceX's Starship rocket under construction – NASA, Public Domain – Austronesian societies range – Obsidian Soul, CC BY 4.0 – Gerbert of Aurillac, Pope Sylvester II – Meister der Reichenauer Schule, Public Domain – Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope in Arizona – Andromeda321, Public Domain – Parthenon Marbles at the British Museum – Ejectgoose, Public Domain – Map of Latin-descended languages in Europe – Servitje, Public Domain #TheLIUniverse #CharlesLiu #AllenLiu #SciencePodcast #AstronomyPodcast #starchart #astrology #astronomy #TheOdyssey #Scorpius #Cassiopeia #ThePleiades #Orion #OrionsBelt #GerbertofAurillac #PopeSylvesterII #CatholicChurch #VaticanObservatory #NASA #SLS #SpaceX #Starship #ElginMarbles #BritishMuseum #PolynesianWayfinders #Greeks #Phoenicians
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We conclude our miniseries comparing the legends to the real life of Gerbert d'Aurillac: mathematician, pope, and alleged magician. Today's variant of the Dark Legend comes from Walter Map, and we follow that with a look at the historical Gerbert's contributions to science. Today's Texts: Map, Walter. De Nugis Curialium. Translated by Montague R. James, historical notes by John Edward Lloyd, edited by E. Sidney Hartland, Cymmrodorion Record Series, no. 9, Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1923. Gerbert d'Aurillac. The Letters of Gerbert with His Papal Privileges as Sylvester II, translated and edited by Harriet Pratt Lattin, Columbia UP, 1961.
El programa de radio "La Venganza Será Terrible" es un clásico de la radiofonía argentina que se emite desde hace más de tres décadas. Conducido por el escritor y humorista Alejandro Dolina, el programa se ha convertido en una verdadera institución de la cultura popular. Durante sus emisiones, Dolina suele realizar reflexiones profundas y agudas sobre diversos temas que van desde la filosofía y la política hasta la vida cotidiana y las relaciones humanas. Con un estilo ameno y cercano, el conductor de "La Venganza Será Terrible" logra captar la atención de sus oyentes y llevarlos a reflexionar sobre cuestiones que suelen pasar desapercibidas en la vorágine del día a día. Pero lo que realmente distingue a "La Venganza Será Terrible" es su capacidad para combinar el humor y la ironía con la reflexión más profunda. Dolina es un maestro del lenguaje y su habilidad para jugar con las palabras y las ideas es única. En cada uno de sus programas, el conductor de "La Venganza Será Terrible" demuestra su capacidad para hacernos reír y pensar al mismo tiempo. "La Venganza Será Terrible" es un programa de radio que no deja indiferente a nadie. Con su estilo particular y su capacidad para combinar el humor y la reflexión, Alejandro Dolina ha logrado crear una obra de arte radiofónica que ha conquistado el corazón de miles de oyentes en Argentina y en el mundo entero. En esta oportunidd, rescatamos un archivo desconocido y lo editamos digitalmente para limpiar el sonido. Se trata de una de las conocidas reflexiones de Alejandro Dolina, en este caso sobre ROBERTO EL PIADOSO. Roberto el Piadoso fue rey de Francia desde el año 996 hasta su muerte en 1031. Su reinado se caracterizó por una gran devoción religiosa y por la construcción de varias iglesias y monasterios. Además, fue un gobernante muy preocupado por la justicia y la protección de los más pobres. Sin embargo, su reinado también estuvo marcado por problemas conyugales y políticos. Uno de los problemas conyugales más destacados de Roberto el Piadoso fue su separación de Rozala. Después de unos tres o cuatro años de casado, el joven Roberto repudió a Rozala -con quien se había casado a instancias de su padre- por la diferencia de edades y al ver que no era probable que le diera un heredero. Ella volvió a sus dominios de Flandes junto a su hijo el conde Balduino IV y Roberto retuvo el puerto de Montreuil, que era parte de la dote de Rozala y un punto estratégico en el Canal de la Mancha. El divorcio de Roberto constituyó un desafío a su padre, que podría haber sido el inicio de un camino para reinar solo. Sin embargo, como después de varios años la unión no daba herederos, Hugo Capeto y sus consejeros no se opusieron al divorcio. Una vez soltero, Roberto buscó una esposa que le pudiera dar la tan esperada descendencia. A principios del año 996, probablemente durante la campaña militar contra Odón de Blois, conoció a la condesa Berta de Borgoña, esposa de Odón. Ella era la hija del rey de Borgoña Conrado III y de Matilde de Francia, hija de Luis IV de Ultramar. Hugo Capeto se opuso a esta relación y Gerbert d'Aurillac también, por lealtad a Hugo Capeto, pero argumentando motivos canónicos, debido a la rivalidad con la casa de Blois cuyas posesiones rodeaban el dominio real en la Isla de Francia. Además de razones sentimentales, Roberto tenía interés en los territorios que Berta aportaría al dominio real. Cuando Odón murió en marzo y Hugo Capeto en octubre de 996, el camino al matrimonio se empezó a despejar.
We interrupt our regularly scheduled Gerbert d'Aurillac series with a special Halloween anniversary detour into a Victorian version of his Dark Legend: the 1888 short story, "The Demon Pope," by Richard Garnett. Today's Text Garnett, Richard. "The Demon Pope." The Twilight of the Gods and Other Tales. John Lane, 1903, pp. 86-98. Google Books. Music Credit: "Mephisto Polka," by Franz Liszt (1882-3), performed by Sofja Gülbadamova used under a CC-BY 3.0 license (MusOpen).
We pick up our unfinished thread from the Melrose Chronicle by exploring the "Dark Legend" of Gerbert d'Aurillac, who became Pope Sylvester II allegedly through the assistance of the devil. We'll hear one version of this legend as told by William of Malmesbury, and then examine what we know about the historical Gerbert. Today's Texts: William of Malmesbury. Chronicle of the Kings of England. Edited by J.A. Giles, translated by John Sharpe and J.A. Giles, George Bell & Sons, 1895. Google Books. Gerbert d'Aurillac. "Letter 51." The Letters of Gerbert with His Papal Privileges as Sylvester II, translated and edited by Harriet Pratt Lattin, Columbia UP, 1961, pp. 91-92.
This week on the Dont Touch My Sasquatch Podcast, we take a closer look into mankind's written history to seek out if 300 years of our past was completely made up in The Phantom Time Hypothesis. We discuss Lord Almighty Josh, squeaky talk, the lunisolar year, fruit talk, the Julian and Gregorian calendar, Heribert Illig, Otto III, De Niro and Pacino, Gerbert, fabricated history, Charlemagne, architecture and hair talk. Listen this week as we unpack Heribert Illig's Phantom Time Hypothesis in which he claims 2 historical figures fabricated and forged 300 years of our history to glorify themselves.Found everywhere podcasts are availableYouTube: https://rebrand.ly/2auvcje Patreon: https://urlgeni.us/patreon/m1jQSocialsFacebook: https://urlgeni.us/facebook/9JnQ Instagram: https://urlgeni.us/instagram/pJcM Websitehttps://www.donttouchmysasquatch.com/Stock Media provided by TheDoctorCaptain / Pond5 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Previously on the Advent Calendar House, we let the goofy alien puppet with the jokes toy with our emotions in “ALF's Special Christmas.”
Scientific thought was rejuvenated in the 10th century as the Christians in the north came into contact with Islamic culture in Iberia. Gerbert, a monk from Aurillac in Southern France played a key role in this process, introducing to Europe many innovations, such as the abacus, the armillary sphere and new mathematics. In doing so he revitalised teaching, particularly of the quadrivium and demonstrated to the Latins the advanced knowledge of the Greeks and Arabs. Contact: thecompletehistoryofscience@gmail.comTwitter: @complete_sciMusic Credit: Folk Round Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Het personeelstekort binnen de IT-sector blijft ook dit jaar onverminderd groot. Een veelgenoemde oplossing hiervoor is het verkleinen van het gat tussen het onderwijs en de arbeidsmarkt. Maar ja, gaat dat wel lukken? Gerbert jan Valk, topman van Linden-IT is te gast in BNR Zakendoen. Macro met Boot Elke dag een intrigerende gedachtewisseling over de stand van de macro-economie. Op maandag en vrijdag gaat presentator Thomas van Zijl in gesprek met econoom Arnoud Boot, de rest van de week praat Van Zijl met econoom Edin Mujagić. Ondernemerspanel Hotelketen Van der Valk eist tientallen miljoenen extra coronasteun en Luchtvaartmaatschappij Transavia zette stagiairs in als volwaardig cabinepersoneel. Dat en meer bespreken we om 13.00 in het Ondernemerspanel met: - Marleen Evertsz, mede-oprichter van Nxchange, en -Arko van Brakel, directeur van strategisch board Regio Stedendriehoek, ondernemer en auteur van het boek 'Ondernemen met impact' Luister l Ondernemerspanel Pitches Elke vrijdag is het weer tijd voor jonge ondernemingen om zichzelf op de kaart te zetten. Deze uitzending komen langs om te pitchen - David Duparc, oprichter en eigenaar van Doxflow Legal B.V. - Bjorn Maas, directeur van Entreo Zakenpartner Hoewel het ondernemerschap al vroeg lonkte, jaagde ze eerst een carrière na in de consultancy op het gebied van zorgvastgoed. Maar toen ze haar baan verloor met de financiële crisis van 2008 en moeder werd, baande dat het pad vrij voor haar als ondernemer. Het begon allemaal met één zelgemaakte hoes voor een wipstoel, wat uitgroeide tot een heus bedrijf. De zakenpartner van de week is Sifra Geijtenbeek van kindermeubelhoezenbedrijf Ukje. Contact & Abonneren BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 12:00 tot 14:30 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via e-mail en Twitter. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en Spotify. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pascal Gerbert-Gaillard is the APAC Manager for SES-imagotag, the world leader in smart digital labels and retail IoT solutions for physical retail. He's had a long love affair with Japan, first visiting in 2002 when he learned Japanese.! He also loves martial arts and has trained in Kendo, the Japanese art of cutting. Pascal shares his insights on the digital technology space and how retail is changing in Japan, drawing from his extensive experience working in the country as well as his international experience working across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.In this episode you will hear:What the retail landscape looks like globally and how is technology changing the retail shopping experience in JapanWhy Japan is lagging in retail technology compared to Europe and the role Covid has played Why the fax machine is still being used in Japan and will it ever be retired?How Japanese customers are driving change in the retail environment The challenges of bridging the cultural gap in Japan when working for a foreign company and building a strong teamAbout Pascal Gerbert-Gaillard:Pascal is the Manager of APAC AT SES-imagotag, the world leader in smart digital labels and Retail IoT solutions for physical retail. He consults also for the retail Industry and is currently advisor for bakery group Gontran Cherrier.Prior to joining SES-imagotag, Pascal was Asia Director for Bio c' Bon, one of the largest European organic retail chains. Based in Japan, he was in charge of the development of the local operation in partnership with Japan's largest retailer, AEON group, opening 27 stores within four years in Japan and becoming the leading player on the market.Before Bio c' Bon, Pascal was based in Shanghai where he co-founded and developed UPYA, a boutique commodity trading group dealing and investing in hard and soft commodities between Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Previously he was in Japan where he launched and managed the Asian entity of DIAM International, the worldwide leader of POP displays for the luxury industry.He started his career in the industrial sector, holding several positions within AREVA and Arjowiggins group, with a focus on M&A and strategic development in Asia.Pascal holds three master degrees from Ecole polytechnique, Ecole des Mines de Paris and Sciences Po in France. He is fluent in Japanese, Chinese, English, and French.He is President of Ecole polytechnique Alumni Asia chapter, Trade Advisor for the French Government, and a Director of the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan.Connect with Pascal Gerbert-Gaillard:Website: https://www.ses-imagotag.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pascalgerbertgaillard/ Connect with David Sweet:LinkedInTwitterFacebookInstagram
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This week we get down with the DC Talk, d-d-down with the DC Talk covering their breakout 1992 record, Free At Last, for its 30th anniversary. This record has some slick production, but will it ultimately face the familiar flop fate like its follow-up record, Jesus Freak, fell into? Kylan's daughter, Willow, gives her two cents as well as she delivers her first official bop or flop verdict on the show. Listen in as we discuss the best DC Talk song of all time, our DC Talk doppelgangers (DCTalkelgangers?), and Gerbert from Sandi Patti and the Friendship Company.If you like what you hear, please rate, review, subscribe, and follow!Connect with us here:Voicemail: 971-380-5660Email: churchjamsnowpodcast@gmail.comIG: @churchjamsnowTwitter: @churchjamsnowFB: https://www.facebook.com/churchjamsnowpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/churchjamsnowpodcast
From 82-84 World Class to this week's AEW Casino Battle Royal and WWE's Hell in a Cell, there are a lot of miscellaneous topics to bandy around in wrestling. Penny and Milo make it to AEW with the Kansas City Chiefs (who think Mox is very cool). Cody wrestles through the pain to mixed reactions from Safety Nerds to Meltzer words. Marty, Sarah, and Nolie work the sheets and commentary at Black Label Pro's Tyler's Day Off available on IWTV. Todd Chrisley talks about going to prison and Gerbert is roundly dismissed. Werner Herzog gives a rousing goodnight speech. Let's Podcast!
Welcome to KIDS WATCH GARBAGE a podcast where parents discuss the awful content their little rascals subject them to and answer tough parenting questions. In this episode, we welcome our special guest Adam from The Internet Is A Toilet! Adam, Chris, Jodie and Teresa take a bizarre trip into the world of puppets and youtube crafts! Spoiler alert: We find out Rule 34 does apply Shows discussed are Steve & Maggie 123 Go! Gerbert Lazy Town Follow your hosts! Adam @toiletdotshow Chris/Big C @PornstacheCast Jodie @poboypod Teresa @BadPoetsPod
So In this Episode of Interviews with Entrepreneurs show we're interviewing Gerbert. someone who Figured out how to Fix ios 14 problems with Facebook tracking and able to Create an awesome Software that Allows them to Bypass ios 14 tracking with Facebook...Not only that but also able to get 100% Tracking for conversions leads and sales which is Epic So We're Interviewing Gerbert Doronin Koltan. He's also Multiple 2 comma club award winner and also this Amazing software Called Capibox. we'll find out how it works out. Jaime's SOCIAL MEDIA: FB: https://www.facebook.com/gerbertdk CAPIBOX: https://www.capibox.com FOLLOW RJ SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therjahmed FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AMHOE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsrjahmed Get Free Copy of My Book Decades In Days: https://www.decadesindaysbook.com
We're honored to speak to Gerbert himself!! Andy Holmes is the man behind everyone's favorite angelic orange Christian puppet, Gerbert, whose unrelenting earnestness and hilariously cute voice have granted him a second wave of internet fandom decades after the show originally aired. The Gerbert franchise began as a pitch for a Christian kids music album, but soon took on a life of its own as a show that was broadcast on CBN (a spinoff of Pat Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network) from 1988-91. This late-80s era was pivotal for Christian media history. The youth ministry movement of the 1970s inspired many attempts at Christian kids' entertainment, and then the rise of the VHS format during the 80s led to a robust system for producing and selling media directly to Christian audiences. It's fascinating to hear Andy's story of how his idea to create wholesome entertainment for kids snowballed into a relatively high budget production and worldwide phenomenon. But it was the archival work of VHS collectors and found footage filmmakers Everything Is Terrible that brought the once successful Gerbert franchise out of the margins of forgotten media history, securing its well-deserved semi-ironic online cult following. They fell in love with the Gerbert VHS tapes they collected in the group's infancy, and through their recontextualization of the source material, turned Gerbert into an iconic figure whose wholesome vibes are a welcome contrast to the frequently demented subject matter covered in the EIT films. Our dear friend Dimitri Simakis introduced us to Andy Holmes, and Dimitri joins us to moderate this interview. We are all so grateful to Andy, a genuine and kind man with fascinating insights into the Christian media industry. He tells us that his goal with Gerbert was never to evangelize to kids nor use fear to inspire them, but to simply create a comfortable environment where kids could learn and develop a caring conscience. He has real heart and it comes through in his work. We hope you enjoy this special interview! Buy KIDZ KLUB! by Everything Is Terrible! on DVD View our full episode list and subscribe to any of our public feeds: http://boysbiblestudy.com Unlock 2+ bonus episodes per month: http://patreon.com/boysbiblestudy Subscribe to our Twitch for monthly streams: http://twitch.tv/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/boysbiblestudy
Robert II was probably born in the city of Orléans in 972, the youngest child and only son of Hugh Capet and Adelaide of Aquitaine. Hugh was poorly educated, having little knowledge of Latin, and so sent his son to Reims where he was educated by renowned scholar Gerbert of Aurillac. Robert II became a […]
Pascal Gerbert-Gaillard, Japan managing director for Unabiz and senior advisor for SES-imagotag, joins us this episode to discuss shareholders and big corporations in Japan. Pascal Gerbert-Gaillard shares his experience with scaling Unabiz and the challenges that he has faced. Not only does he cover aspects of B2C in Japan, but he also explains how business culture and recruitment processes can be different in Japan. Links from Guest Appearance LinkedIn UnaBiz SES-imagotag CCI France Japon Show Summary (1:23) Pascal Gerbert-Gaillard's self introduction (2:53) Experience with scaling UnaBiz (8:08) Benefit of being a foreigner (11:00) Hacking the Japanese system (20:35) How to get taken seriously by big corporations in Japan (21:43) Consistency when it comes to B2C vs B2B (23:26) Pitfalls of recruitment for tech companies in Japan (25:55) Effective way to present your company in terms of “de-risking” (27:40) Choosing the right country manager --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scalingjapanpodcast/message
On this episode, we discuss the series finale (boo hoo!) of A Discovery of Witches. Armed with the power of the Book of Life, Diana goes to Poland to confront Benjamin and an unexpected Satu in order to rescue Matthew. Having learned the truth of Gerbert's treachery over the last several hundred years, Baldwin finally joins forces with the rest of the de Clermonts to locate Matthew, and bring the truth of the Book of Life to the Congregation. Gerbert's plea to Ysabeau falls on deaf ears. Chris and Miriam discover the missing piece of the creatures' declining numbers. A new head of the Congregation is voted upon. While this is one of our favorite shows, we all had a few complaints about the way the show closed out some storylines. However, overall we did enjoy the end of the show, and we hope that we will see more of these characters in future spinoffs. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/support
#adiscoveryofwitches #ADOW In the penultimate episode for the series, the lines have been drawn as the de Clermonts prepare to make their stand. Having discovered Philippe's watch in the coat Lena brings from her captivity, Matthew determines where Benjamin is hiding and seeks out his estranged son. Meanwhile, Diana decides it's time to head back to Oxford to seek out Ashmole 782. Gerbert makes unlikely alliances and also reveals to Domenico the true extent of his plans against the de Clermont family. The Book of Life is whole once again and reveals itself in a huge way to Diana. A confrontation with Peter Knox has heavy consequences. Before Matthew can put an end to him, Benjamin has an ally that saves the day. Benjamin sends Diana a message that threatens the future of her family. Only ONE more episode left in this series! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/support
In this episode of A Discovery of Witches, Marcus appeals to his New Orleans family in regard to the new scion, but is met with resistance at every turn. Matthew's plan to keep Jack's presence quiet fails as Ransome - the current leader of the New Orleans family - makes an introduction. Matthew places himself in harm's way in order to show the New Orleans vampires that he is a changed man. Meanwhile, back in England, Diana tracks down the second missing page, while Phoebe gains on the locations of the third. Sarah feels alone and helpless but is talked out of returning home by Fernando and Gallowglass. Gerbert begins to put a plan in motion, and Benjamin reaches out to Satu to work together. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/support
#adiscoveryofwitches #adow The crew discusses the second episode of A Discovery of Witches, Season 3. The reappearance of Father Hubbard reveals some long-kept secrets and brings about an unexpected reunion for Matthew and Diana. The identity of the blood-raged vampire is revealed, which causes complications and lines drawn between the de Clermont brothers. Diana and Satu both exhibit strengthened power and resolve when they are challenged. Gerbert forms an unlikely alliance. Matthew considers Marcus' plea for a scion, but must first answer for his past in order to move forward. Editors Note: I misspoke two names during the discussion - the actor who portray Baldwin in S1 and S2 is Trystan Gravelle, not Graham, and the sequel to the original trilogy (the book that starts Marcus and Phoebe's story) is Time's Convert, not Convent. I apologize for the errors. ~ Hanako --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/support
In this episode of the Fandom Hybrid Podcast, the crew discusses the season 2 finale of A Discovery of Witches. A new time-walker makes their presence known in 1591. Diana completes her training. Matthew makes arrangements for Jack's care as they prepare to go back to their own time. Diana receives some closure from someone unexpected. Marcus introduces Phoebe to Ysabeau. Gerbert and Peter move forward in trying to obtain the lost pages of Ashmole 782. Domenico loses the upper hand. A devastating sacrifice is made to protect loved ones. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/support
In this episode of the Fandom Hybrid Podcast, we discuss S2E8 of A Discovery of Witches. The Book of Life has some adverse effects on Diana. Phoebe gives Marcus another chance. Domenico learns some interesting information about Marcus. A new life enters into the world. Marcus reaches out to Baldwin for help. Baldwin betrays Marcus' trust. Knox learns Agatha's secret. Gerbert makes a threat against Ysabeau. Emily delves deeper into higher magic. Diana has an ominous dream. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/support
In the 50th (!!!) episode of the Fandom Hybrid Podcast, the crew has a lot of questions regarding the events and reveals in S2E4 of A Discovery of Witches. Marcus finds a clue to Matthew and Diana's whereabouts in the past. Another attack puts the vampires in danger of being noticed. Domenico's investigations begin to bear fruit. Questions from a new acquaintance puts Marcus in an uncomfortable situation. Sophie learns some discomforting news. Gerbert confronts an unshakeable Ysabeau. Ysabeau reveals a life-altering secret to Marcus. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/support