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Chrétien de Troyes è il padre del romanzo cortese. Esploriamo la sua vita e le sue opere, tra cui Lancelot, Yvain e Perceval, capolavori medievali.
There was more at stake than just a football game for Lancelot Biggs and the crew of the Saturn. So Biggs made a bargain; his rocket emblem in exchange for a new uranium condenser—and how it worked! The Madness of Lancelot Biggs by Nelson S. Bond. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Some of you have probably noticed that there haven't been as many podcast episodes lately. That wasn't planned! We've been dealing with a few health issues, which slowed things down a bit. Thankfully, some of that is behind us now, and we're hoping the rest will be cleared up soon. We're looking forward to getting back to releasing several episodes a week as soon as we can—thanks for your patience and thanks for sticking with us!The saga of Lancelot Biggs continues with this story on page 70 of Fantastic Adventures in April 1940, The Madness of Lancelot Biggs by Nelson S. Bond…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, He thought he was returning to the familiar rivers and trees of Earth—but the Sacred Iss and the jeweled cliffs of Korus whispered otherwise. In the quiet of an alien dusk, memory and reality blurred, and home was no longer where he left it. The Hills of Home by Alfred Coppel.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheLostSciFiPodcastTwitter - https://x.com/LostSciFiPodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/lostscifiguyThreads - https://www.threads.net/@scottscifiguy=========================== ❤️ ❤️ Thanks to All Our Listeners Who Bought Us a Coffee$200 Someone$100 Tony from the Future$75 James Van Maanenberg$50 Anonymous Listener$25 Someone, Eaten by a Grue, Jeff Lussenden, Fred Sieber, Anne, Craig Hamilton, Dave Wiseman, Bromite Thrip, Marwin de Haan, Future Space Engineer, Fressie, Kevin Eckert, Stephen Kagan, James Van Maanenberg, Irma Stolfo, Josh Jennings, Leber8tr, Conrad Chaffee, Anonymous Listener$15 Every Month Someone$15 Someone, Carolyn Guthleben, Patrick McLendon, Curious Jon, Buz C., Fressie, Anonymous Listener$10 Anonymous Listener$5 Every Month Eaten by a Grue$5 Denis Kalinin, Timothy Buckley, Andre'a, Martin Brown, Ron McFarlan, Tif Love, Chrystene, Richard Hoffman, Anonymous Listener Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are taking a very trashy tour back in time this week discussing the Arthurian legends with our resident mythology expert Dr. Alicia King Anderson. Alicia dives into all the classic stories, including the choosing of King Arthur, the magical man Merlin, the love-angst of Guinevere and Lancelot, the trickery of Morgan le Fay, and so much more! Listen ad-free at patreon.com/trashyroyalspodcast. To advertise on this podcast, reach out to info@amplitudemediapartners.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cette fois-ci, on s'assoit dans le nouvellement nommé « ruisseau des salamandres » qui se jette dans le ruisseau Leblanc de Caplan, avec un capitaine de voilier.Lancelot Tremblay, nous parle d' EcoMaris, bien sûr, et nous partage généreusement sa philosophie sur toutes une série de sujets plus intéressants les uns que les autres. Comme d'hab, on part dans tous les sens, mais avec Lancelot, on aurait pu faire une série en plusieurs épisodes.On parle de la mer, de la nature en générale, d'études de personnes qui se font dire qu'elles ne sont pas faites pour les études, de vaisseaux spatiaux et de mer et bien plus encore. Un beau personnage digne des récits de Roxanne Bouchard (balado du 3 mai 2025).Bonne écoute!Les 2pieds dans le ruisseau vous offre des balad'eau sur Patreon, d'abord pour nos membres sur la plateforme, puis ensuite ( 1 semaine plus tard environ) sur Balabo Qc, Spotify, Facebook, etc.Rendez-vous sur https://www.patreon.com/Les2piedsdansleruisseau pour devenir membre gratuitement ou en contribuant dans la mesure de vos moyens pour soutenir notre projet, et recevoir une notification lorsqu'un nouveau balad'eau est publié.
From a gritty warlord in a chaotic Britain to a shining king in a legendary castle, the story of King Arthur has captivated the world for over 1,000 years. But how much of it is true? In this episode of English Plus, we pull the sword from the stone to separate the man from the myth. We're on a quest to answer the big questions: Who was the real historical figure that might have inspired the legend? How did French romance add Lancelot and the famous love triangle to the story? What is the true meaning of the Round Table, the Holy Grail, and the enigmatic wizard Merlin? Why does the dream of Camelot still hold such power over us today? This episode is also your key to more sophisticated English. We break down 10 essential words and phrases like "archetype," "chivalry," "anachronism," and "utopian" to elevate your vocabulary. Plus, a special speaking lesson on using narrative structure will help you tell more compelling stories in your own life. Join us for a journey into the heart of history, myth, and legend. To unlock full access to all our episodes, consider becoming a premium subscriber on Apple Podcasts or Patreon. And don't forget to visit englishpluspodcast.com for even more content, including articles, in-depth studies, and our brand-new audio series and courses now available in our Patreon Shop!
Mercredi 30 octobre 2024Lancelot Hamelin présente son livre “Jon Fosse / Voodoo Child : notes et entretiens avec Jon Fosse“ paru aux éditions Quarttet.Lancelot Hamelin propose une plongée dans l'univers de l'auteur norvégien, explorant sa quête d'une écriture minimaliste où répétitions et silences révèlent l'essentiel de l'existence. Structuré autour d'entretiens et de réflexions critiques, l'ouvrage met en lumière le choix politique de Jon Fosse d'écrire en nynorsk (langue minoritaire norvégienne) comme acte de résistance contre l'uniformisation linguistique, tout en décryptant son style mêlant métaphysique et quotidienneté brute.Lancelot Hamelin est auteur de théâtre. Il mène un travail sur les blessures de la guerre d'Algérie, Voix dans un hôtel de montagne, qui consiste en l'écriture de différentes pièces autour d'une histoire de famille depuis la guerre d'Algérie jusqu'à l'année 1999.
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Le personnage d'Arthur, avec ses chevaliers et son épée flamboyante, traverse les siècles sans perdre de sa vigueur et se retrouve dans des centaines de films, romans et bandes dessinées. Les aventures d'Arthur, de Gauvain, de Lancelot, de la fée Vivianne, de Morgane, de Merlin et de Perceval sont un miroir de chaque époque. Histoire Vivante explore les raisons du succès inaltérable d'Arthur et de la légende de la Table Ronde. Tout commence avec ce roi et son épée arrachée à un rocher. Même en son absence, tout tourne autour d'Arthur. Les romans de la Table Ronde racontent la formation patiente d'un mythe toujours utile. L'Occident a créé d'autres figures mythiques, comme celles des mythes grecs et romains, des vies de saints, d'Alexandre Le Grand ou de Robin des Bois, mais Arthur et sa bande font un carton. Bien que l'origine précise de la figure d'Arthur soit incertaine, peut-être inspirée par un certain Ambrosius, il devient une référence de vaillance et de courage guerrier dès la fin du VIe siècle. Anatomie d'une légende à succès avec Alban Gautier qui s'intéresse au tout début de la saga d'Arthur, il est historien et professeur d'histoire médiévale à l'Université de Caen Normandie. Avec : Alban Gautier (historien, spécialiste de l'histoire médiévale), Martin Aurell (historien médiéviste), Alain Corbellari (professeur associé de littérature française médiévale), William Blanc (historien)
Arthur est d'abord un guerrier qui devient roi grâce à l'imagination des auteurs et aux usages qui en sont faits. Initialement solitaire, il dirige sa cour et son royaume, s'entourant de chevaliers comme Lancelot, Perceval et Gauvain. Camelot représente un gouvernement idéal avec ses règles, ses grandes valeurs, mais aussi ses péripéties, ses conflits et ses trahisons, le tout autour de la Table Ronde. Emanuele Arioli, historien, a étudié les multiples versions médiévales de la Table Ronde à travers l'Europe. Avec : Emanuele Arioli (acteur, auteur et médiéviste), Alban Gautier (historien, spécialiste de l'histoire médiévale), Estelle Doudet (chercheuse en sciences humaines), William Blanc (historien), Alain Corbellari (professeur associé de littérature française médiévale)
In this week's episode, we take a look at how the meaning of words can shift and evolve over time, and the challenges and opportunities that can create for writers. This coupon code will get you 25% off the ebooks in the Malison series at my Payhip store: MALISONJULY25 The coupon code is valid through August 12, 2025. So if you need a new ebook this summer, we've got you covered! TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 260 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is July 19, 2025, and today we are reflecting on how the meaning of words changes over time. We will also have Coupon of the Week, an update on my current writing and audiobook projects, and Question of the Week. So let's start off with Coupon of the Week. This week's coupon code will get you 25% off the ebooks in the Malison series at my Payhip store, and that is MALISONJULY25. And as always, both the coupon code and the links to my Payhip store will be available in the show notes. This coupon code is valid through August the 12th, 2025. So if you need a new series of ebooks to read for this summer, we have got you covered. Now for an update on my current writing projects. I'm pleased to report that Stealth and Spells Online: The Final Quest, the final book in the Stealth and Spells trilogy, is now out and you get it at Amazon and Kindle Unlimited. People have read it, have liked it, so I'm pleased that people are enjoying the ending to the trilogy. Now that that is out, my next major project will be Ghost in the Siege, the sixth and final book of the Ghost Armor series. I am 32,000 words into the rough draft, and I think it's going to be about 100,000 words, give or take. I am also 2,000 words into Blade of Flames, which will be the first book in my new epic fantasy Blades of Ruin series, which will be set in the realm of Owyllain about a hundred years after the end of The Shield War. So listen for more updates on that coming later as I work on it. In audiobook news, both Ghost in the Corruption (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy) and Shield of Battle (as excellently narrated by Brad Wills) actually came out on the same day, so as of right now, you can get them at Audible, Apple, Amazon, Google Play, Kobo, and my Payhip store. There's usually a few more stores in the mix, but I've been having trouble with Findaway Audio and I'm looking into different audiobook distributors. So hopefully we will have some progress on that soon. So that's where I'm at with my current writing and audiobook projects. 00:02:07 Question of the Week Now it's time for Question of the Week, which is intended to inspire interesting discussions of enjoyable topics. This week's question, do you get food delivery? Do you ever have pizzas delivered or perhaps a sandwich from a place that does delivery, or do you use some of the various delivery services that have sprung up in the last 10 years like DoorDash, Grubhub, or Uber Eats? No wrong answers obviously, since everyone's circumstances are different. The inspiration for this question was a massive online discussion I saw about the etiquette of tipping DoorDash drivers, and since I had never used DoorDash or a similar service, I realized it was yet another massive technological and cultural shift that I had that happened to miss me out. So I was curious about what people thought about it, and as you expect, we had a range of answers. Perry says: No, and we haven't for years. We live too far away to make it worthwhile, even if we wanted to. Sarah says: I do very rarely get cooked food delivery, and then almost always pizza for the kids when I feel really sick. However, as a Walmart Plus member, I routinely get grocery delivery. I'm pregnant and homeschool three of my four kids (the littlest is too young for formal schooling). It saves me so much time to only have to bring it in the house. The time savings is about 90 minutes on an average week. I sometimes do grocery pickup, which my husband grabs on the way home for an hour time savings, since it is on his way home, but since he works awful hours, it's simpler for me to get the groceries than for him to grab them after a twelve hour day. Of course, feeding six mouths (and usually my dad too for a seventh), we have multiple short runs to Walmart throughout the week for stuff we run out of or general merchandise needs for home maintenance, so we managed to hit lots of in-store time and sales that we would otherwise miss too. Mary says: No, even for Chinese takeout, we would call in the order and pick it up, and I haven't done that for years. Justin says: No food delivery for me, thanks. It's not available where I am, but even living in a college town, I always picked it up. Norma says: I do have Italian food delivered because they have delivery in-house. Have never used a delivery company, but I just heard from my grandson that he's working for one while at university. David says: Maybe once or twice a year I'll get delivery for pizza. Everything else is pickup or eaten at the restaurant. I'm not pressed for time, so having it delivered doesn't make sense. Tracy says: I get pizza delivered from Papa John's. John says: When I lived in Houston, I rarely got anything delivered since it was as fast to just go out and get it myself. Now I live way out in the woods. Nobody delivers that far out, so I usually have to go get it for myself. I usually prefer to cook for myself. Michael says: Alas, I am far too fond of such services (as reflected by my Winnie the Pooh body shape). I live in the middle of the most densely urbanized city in the country, with the result that there are at least 40 takeaways and restaurants within a mile or so radius of my home. While I usually go out if getting takeaway, sometimes an Uber Eats or a Deliveroo is too tempting! For myself, as you might've guessed when I said that I missed out on DoorDash and Uber Eats, the answer is no, I don't get food delivery. I think it might've been over 25 years since I last had a pizza delivery. I did occasionally when I was a teenager and in college. When I moved out into the adult world, I never did. The reasons were one, I was extremely broke, and two, at the time I lived near a university campus with all the attendant fast food places that surrounded it. So if I wanted fast food, I'd get a bunch of stuff within walking distance. If I wanted fast food on a workday, all I had to do is just go through the drive-through on my way home. Anyway, as I got older, the habit of never ordering delivery solidified, which is probably just as well because services like DoorDash and Uber Eats look massively expensive, even before the social etiquette question of tipping arises. These days, if I want fast food or a pizza, I would go get it myself (or more likely persuade myself that I'd really be better off to stay at home and eat vegetables and lean protein). Though it is interesting given the range of the responses, it's a good reminder that people's circumstances can vary wildly and something that would be a waste of time or money for one person might actually be very advantageous for another. 00:05:51 Word Meanings and Chivalry And now onto our main topic. It is interesting to reflect how the meaning of words shifts over time and how a word can sometimes long outlast its original purpose and meaning. “Mile” is a good example, since it's originally derived from the distance covered by a Roman soldier marching a thousand steps. Nowadays, the usage of miles has nothing to do with marching Romans, and most of the world uses kilometers anyway, but the name remains, having long outlived its original meaning. “Chivalry” is another good example. Nowadays, chivalry or chivalrous typically means a man acting in a deferential way to a woman- holding the door, pulling out a chair for her, taking her coat, standing when she approaches the table, et cetera that an individual woman will either find charming, annoying, patronizing, or perhaps some combination of the three depending on her particular disposition and her opinion of the man in question. But that definition of the word chivalry is only a ghostly relic of what it used to mean. Chivalry comes originally from the French word “chevalier”, which means “mounted warrior on horseback”, which was a French term for the medieval knight In the Middle Ages, the term chivalry both referred to the expected conduct of a knight and in a larger sense knighthood as an institution or perhaps the proper behavior expected of the knightly warrior class as a whole. Medieval knighthood originated from essentially three sources. First, the practice of barbarian kings and chieftains, gathering a “comtitatus” around them, a group of chosen warriors who lived with him and were expected to die with him if necessary. Two, the influence of the medieval Catholic church and three, how a combination of the stirrup, the lance, and heavy armor meant that cavalry dominated the battlefield for most of the Middle Ages. Number three meant that knighthood was usually available only to the wealthy. The knight fought on horseback and fighting on foot was for lesser men, peasants, serfs, and churls. Horse mounted combat was the knight's defining trait. Horses were (and still are) very expensive and suitable armor and weapons were likewise expensive. Additionally, learning to ride a horse in battle while effectively wielding melee weapons was a difficult endeavor, which meant that the boys and men who did needed to make a full-time profession of it, which again, limited knighthood to those able to afford it. A lot of what we think of as chivalric behavior evolved out of the medieval churches efforts to control and regulate knighthood. Early medieval knights were essentially armed thugs employed by local warlords. The early history of feudalism in post-Roman Western Europe tends to boil down to “local warlordism” based around holding land, with centralized states only slowly developing. In the late 800s-900s A.D., the church advocated movements like the Peace of God, which tried to instruct knights and nobles not to kill or rob women, children, the elderly monks, nuns, priests, and other non-combatants and the Truce of God, which tried to unsuccessfully ban fighting on holy days and any possible holidays. The fact that the church felt the need to be that specific shows just how widespread that kind of local warfare was. While many knights adopted the external forms of piety, movements like the Peace of God and the Truce of God did little to dissuade them from practical business of looting and seizing as much land as they could hold. Evidence of this is found in the First Crusade and the subsequent crusades. One of the motivations for the First Crusade was to drain off a lot of the belligerent young knights out of Western Europe and send them off to fight “infidels” in the Holy Land instead of making trouble at home. “Chivalry” as a code of conduct developed out of the combination of the fact that it was expensive to be a knight and the church's attempts to regulate it. That meant that knighthood saw itself as a distinct social class with standards of expected behavior. A knight was supposed to be pious. He should show no fear and charge to meet the enemy without hesitation. A knight fought on horseback (fighting on foot was for lesser men). A knight should be reverent towards the church and obey his lord unquestionably. He also should show courtesy to women of noble rank. This did not apply to peasants and townswomen. He also should develop romantic love for an unattainable married woman (since marriage between nobles was usually for reasons of power and not love) and should use that unrequited love to spur him on to feats of valor. A knight should also be generous and open-handed to the poor and to his fellows. Now, all of this sounds good, but in practice a lot of these virtues twisted around into vices. Fearlessness in battle turned into arrogance and delusions of invincibility. One of the reasons France did so badly for much of the Hundred Years' War was because the French knights insisted on charging into battle at once to demonstrate their knightly valor and prowess, which let them get slaughtered en masse by English longbowmen. Additionally, readiness to fight evolved into fighting for any excuse at all, which frequently led to wars both ruinous and utterly pointless. Knighthood's class awareness often cause nobles to treat warfare as a chivalric adventure, which was not conducive to sound strategy leading to victory. Generally, the most successful medieval monarchs were those like Henry II of England, Edward I of England, Charles V of France, and Philip II Augustus of France, who did not allow knightly virtues to get in the way of hardheaded practical policy. Generosity turned into extravagant displays of public magnificence, which in turn meant attempting to squeeze more tax money out of the peasants and merchants. A knight's respect towards the church often meant giving large donations to have Masses set in perpetuity for his soul after a lifetime of plunder. And of course, knight might have unrequited Lancelot-style love for an unattainable, married noblewoman. But in practice, many knights had many, many illegitimate children, sometimes with their “unattainable” married noblewomen. Moralistic writers in every century of the Middle Ages bemoan the laziness, greed, and luxurious living of their contemporary knights and frequently exhorted them to return to the heartier, more virtuous knights of the past years. Even the Middle Ages had the Nostalgia Filter. As is so often the case with institutions that have outlived their useful utility, knighthood was never really reformed, but eventually became obsolete. By the end of the Hundred Years' War, the French King maintained a professional standing army, which is far more useful than giving land to nobles and attempting to get knights out of them through feudal obligations. Other nations soon follow suit. Longbows and Crossbows heralded the weakness of armor, and then gave way to trained infantry soldiers equipped with firearms. Horsemen remained an important part of warfare for centuries, since they were vital for scouting and attacking unprepared infantry formations. The American Civil War was the first truly industrial war, and yet the Civil War still had numerous significant cavalry battles, but the armored knights' days as master of the battlefield were over, and while knights remained part of the upper class, knighthood gradually became a ceremonial honor that had nothing to do with its original purpose of mounted warfare. Recently, filmmaker Christopher Nolan became Sir Christopher Nolan, Knight Bachelor of the United Kingdom, for reasons entirely unrelated to wielding a lance on horseback while wearing heavy armor. So as we can see, the word “chivalry” has a long, long history. So it is amusing to see how the last remnant of its original meaning in the modern era is to hold the door open for women. It occurred to me as I wrote this out that the reason I'm a fantasy novelist and not a historian is that I thought “hmm, there's the ideas for like twelve different books in all of this.” Which, I suppose, is perhaps the point. Chivalric knighthood was something of a myth even in its own time, but the myth inspired some great stories over the centuries. So that is it for this week. Thank you for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. I a reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes at https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave your review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.
First Knight Directed by Jerry Zucker Starring Richard Gere, Sean Connery, and Julia Ormond Handsome swordsman Lancelot (Richard Gere) is incredibly skilled at fighting, but when he meets the lovely Guinevere (Julia Ormond), he can't seem to get past her defenses. She is betrothed to King Arthur (Sean Connery) and plans to go ahead with the wedding, despite her attraction to Lancelot. When the devious warrior Malagant (Ben Cross) rises up against Arthur, Lancelot must try to put his feelings aside and defend his king, Guinevere and all of Camelot.
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Lancelot 'Capability' Brown is known throughout the world as the master of the English landscape garden. A visionary who created carefully curated, idyllic and natural-looking landscapes at many of the greatest country houses in England, Brown is one of those true 'greats' after whom a whole style is named; the 'Brownian' landscape continues to inspire and entrance gardeners, landscape designers and punters alike.But Brown's style wasn't without controversy... many felt that his reckless sweeping away of traditional formal gardens and parterres (replacing them with lawns, ha-has and rolling parks) was the height of vandalism.In this episode, Geoff gives Rory a whistle-stop overview of the life of Capability Brown from his humble birth to sudden death. We discuss the controversies surrounding Brown's style, and reflect on his extraordinary genius and long-term legacy.Please join us for a 'walk in the [Capability Brown] park' and if you like this episode please like it and write us a review. Please also send in questions for our soon-to-be-resurrected Q&A episodes!
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This week on The Go-To Mise en Place, we sit down with Gabe Pryce — chef, writer, ferret-wrangler and co-founder of Rita's in Soho.From a legendary (and surreal) childhood acting debut in Casualty to the kitchens of New York and the streets of Mexico City, Gabe shares the winding path that led him to co-create one of London's most beloved neighbourhood restaurants. We talk early days, industry heartbreaks, philosophical food writing, and why there's no shame in simply wanting to make a great chicken roll.He opens up about hospitality's hidden emotional weight, the long game of writing scripts that may never get made, and what it means to speak out when the food world's gatekeepers get it wrong. We also cover: ferrets named Lancelot, haunted basements, why London can't quite crack pizza by the slice, and the pure joy of a lamb's tongue dish that changed everything.And if that isn't enough, as always we get into Gabe's ultimate foodie weekend (spoiler: it ends in New York with a very big-collared shirt), his most haunting kitchen day, and the underrated genius of Brooks Headley's Superiority Burger.------Please leave us a great rating and a comment and share it with your friends - it really helps us grow as a show.If you're in the industry and are looking for the greatest POS system in the world than look no further as Blinq are tearing up the rulebook—no long-term contracts, no hidden fees, and no per-device charges. Just £49 a month for unlimited devices and 24/7 UK-based support that's always there, in person when you need it.Built for hospitality, by hospitality, blinq is the fastest, easiest POS system on the market—so intuitive, anyone can use it. And while others take weeks to get you up and running, with blinq, you're live in just 2 hours.Join the hospitality revolution today & use the code GOTOBLINQ to get your first month free - https://blinqme.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Passé de chercheur à Science-Po à journaliste, un temps rédacteur en chef de la revue Fluide Glacial, Ronan Lancelot est aujourd'hui directeur de la galerie Huberty-Breyne de Paris-Matignon, un lieu prestigieux où défilent les plus grands de la bande dessinée de l'époque. Il est donc bien placé pour observer l'évolution d'un marché qui s'est considérablement élargi et professionnalisé. Rencontre.Une production ActuaBD.com - Interview : Didier Pasamonik et Kelian Nguyen - Montage : Merwan Bouchouari — Photo : Kelian Nguyen - Musique : We March Together — Courtesy of Patrick Patrikios — Youtube Audio Library
Greg Jenner is joined in medieval Europe by Dr Mary Bateman and comedian Mike Wozniak to learn all about the legends of King Arthur.Most of us have heard of Arthur, Guinevere, Merlin and the Knights of the Round Table. But where do these legends come from? Arthur first appears in the writings of a 9th-Century monk, but he's not the king we know today: no Merlin or Lancelot, no Excalibur, and no Camelot. These elements were added later, as the legends were retold and rewritten across Europe.This episode traces the stories of Arthur and his knights from their early medieval origins, exploring the changes made as they were adapted over the centuries by everyone from French romance authors to Victorian poets, and taking in some famous medieval texts, including the Welsh Mabinogion and Malory's Morte d'Arthur, as well as some lesser-known tales. Along the way, we also look at the places in modern Britain that still bear Arthurian names and the wacky artefacts that have been associated with the legendary king, and ask the crucial question: did King Arthur really exist?This is a radio edit of the original podcast episode. For the full-length version, please look further back in the feed.Hosted by: Greg Jenner Research by: Hannah Cusworth and Jon Norman-Mason Written by: Jon Norman-Mason, Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow, Emma Nagouse, and Greg Jenner Produced by: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow and Greg Jenner Audio Producer: Steve Hankey Production Coordinator: Ben Hollands Senior Producer: Emma Nagouse Executive Editor: James Cook
Twin Peaks: the Return: the DECODE episode 4.SONNY JIM IS BACK IN. Full stop. June 1st, 2025 has arrived. We all knew this day would come. 2000 years ago, when the first western savior was born to a virgin in a manger beneath the Star of Bethlehem, the prophecy was set in motion: "Yay, verily, a special child would rise again when the world of shadows most needs him. This savior of the 3rd age wouldst appear impossibly from behind the door of red, in the Court of Lancelot. His name shalt be known only as "Sonny Jim." And Sonny Jim shalt be back on in. " And now it has finally come to pass....Join Post Relevant Podcast hosts Phil Ristaino and Justin Epifanio as we decode Twin Peaks: the Return episode 4. We seek to understand the adventures of Dougie Jones, aka Mr Jackpots, as he wins $425,000.00 and then pees, fails to dress himself, stares in the mirror, eats pancakes, and most importantly, amuses his angel of a son, the impossible boy known to one and all as Sonny Jim.Also: We marvel over Michael Cera as Marlin Brando. We ponder the color yellow. We remember the owls (are not what they seem. ) We talk extra low. We are exonerated in Courts of Law. We watch "A Boy and His Atom" while failing to observe electrons. And we try to fix our hearts or die.And, in the extra secret end section, we debate what might happen if we met ETs in a Dark Forest.But really, I'm just being coy, because this episode is all about the debut of the spanking new smash hit song (in Sweden) entitled "Sonny Jim (Is Back In)." It will change your life and show you how your heart can also be 'so full.'Prepare the way, young warrior! The moment of Post Relevance hath finally arrived! The End of the End of Time is Nigh! Prepare ye! Prepare ye! Just do it already....Listen to all episodes of the PRP at www.PostRelevant.comCheck out Phil's acting/art/music at www.TheseAreDreams.comGet the full 5-D PRP experience: https://www.instagram.com/philristaino/Get the PRP "Under the Silver Lake" tribute shirt at Spyrodon Apparel:https://spyrodon.store/products/phil-ristaino-artist-edition-for-the-post-relevant-podcast-under-the-silverlakeenter 'postrelevant' at checkout for 10% off.Donate to the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/postrelevantJustin's doc: www.instagram.com/heyoka.documentary/All the songs on this episode come from the Polypores albums "ECCO."Get Polypores albums on Bandcamp: https://polypores.bandcamp.com/"Sonny Jim (Is Back In)" written by Phil Ristaino with Justin Epifanio. The musical track for this song is called "Savior Above" and was written by Ketsa. Find all Ketsa's music at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/PRP theme song by Agents of Venus: https://agentsofvenus.bandcamp.com/David Lynch forever...
"Cooking," explained Lancelot Biggs, "is simply a matter of chemistry." But he didn't expect that he'd have to prove that statement! Lancelot Biggs Cooks a Pirate by Nelson S. Bond. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Nelson S. Bond wrote 14 stories featuring the exploits of the eccentric space explorer Lancelot Biggs. Biggs debuted on the podcast about 3 months ago with F.O.B. Venus.Today's humorous tale was published 85 years ago in the February 1940 issue of Fantastic Adventures. A Killer Aboard. No Weapons. Just One Mad Cook with a Frying Pan, discover the loquacious Mr. Biggs cooking up trouble on page 40, Lancelot Biggs Cooks a Pirate by Nelson S. Bond…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, A man and his uncle set out to scientifically investigate a crumbling home steeped in centuries of death and decay. But as night falls, they confront a grotesque, unseen horror feeding on the living—a parasitic evil that may be older than the house itself. The Shunned House by H.P. Lovecraft.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================
En los ciclos artúricos, la búsqueda del Santo Grial representa el ideal supremo de pureza, profetizado por Merlín. Aunque Lancelot se acerca, su falta de pureza le impide verlo. Solo Galahad y Perceval logran alcanzar la visión del Grial, cumpliendo así el destino de la Mesa Redonda.
Irene: Where's the ring? Andy: Hm? Irene: Where's the ring, Lancelot? Put some Gatorade on the boil and reuse that hot dog water--this week we're talking about Irene! We dedicate the first half of this episode to the lady who hires Erin as her live-in helper in Tallahassee. We talk about her tech savvy, her dynamic with Erin, and her grandson, Glenn, who got his foreskin stuck in some lawn furniture. Then in the second half of the episode we auction draft Season 4! We go through and bid to build our ultimate 5-episode lineup from one of the all-time great seasons of The Office! Support our show and become a member of Scott's Tots on Patreon! For only $5/month, Tots get ad-free episodes plus exclusive access to our monthly Mailbag episodes where we casually pick through every single message/question/comment we receive. We also have Season 2 of our Ted Lasso podcast Biscuits with the Boss available to our Patrons, as well as our White Lotus Christmas Special, Party Down, and unreleased episodes of this show. Oh, and Tots get access to exclusive channels on our Discord. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Au fil des épisodes, tu as découvert les légendes du roi Arthur et des chevaliers de la table ronde. Ces récits s'écrivent avec le courage des chevaliers, leur adresse au combat, la pureté de leurs cœurs… et une bonne dose de magie ! Car c'est l'enchanteur Merlin qui a créé la Table Ronde. Et il a enseigné sa magie à des femmes, que leurs pouvoirs rendent plus puissantes encore que les plus grands des chevaliers. Nous avons déjà vu Viviane, la dame du Lac, élever Lancelot – et la fée Morgane tenter de le corrompre... Dans cet épisode, c'est autour d'un chevalier plus exceptionnel encore que nous les verrons s'affronter : le roi Arthur lui-même ! Conte-moi l'aventure est un podcast Chérie FM Ecriture : Marion Lemoine Interprétation : Léa des Garets Réalisation : Cédric le Doré et Adrien Le Blond Rédaction en chef : Anais Koopman Production : Anne-Cécile Kirry Assistante de production : Marie CaretteDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Send us a textDebbie Reynolds, "The Data Diva," talks to Caroline Lancelot Miltgen, a Social and Behavioral Scientist (PhD), Consumer/UX Privacy expert, and Responsible AI Expert (France). We discuss Caroline's expertise in consumer privacy, user experience (UX) privacy, and AI ethics. She shares insights from her academic career and extensive research on consumer behavior concerning privacy.The discussion explores several critical topics, starting with the misconception that consumers don't care about their privacy simply because they frequently share their data. Caroline explains that, in reality, many consumers feel powerless and lack the tools or understanding to protect their personal information. We also explore the challenges posed by the power imbalance between consumers and companies collecting their data, highlighting that existing U.S. and European regulations have not fully addressed this issue.The conversation also covers the differences between privacy regulations in the U.S. and Europe, particularly around consent and opting out. Caroline underscores consumers' difficulties in opting out of data collection and points out that companies often place the burden of privacy protection on the consumer. We discuss how artificial intelligence (AI) further complicates privacy matters, as many consumers unknowingly provide data used in AI models, raising concerns about AI's impact on privacy. The ethical implications of data usage in AI systems are also a focal point. Caroline calls for a multidisciplinary approach to address privacy challenges, combining legal, technical, and societal perspectives.Caroline emphasizes that trust and education are essential in improving consumer privacy and suggests that businesses need to be more transparent and less intrusive in their data collection practices. She argues that solving privacy issues requires more than legal or technical solutions, stressing the importance of a broader perspective considering consumer needs. The episode offers valuable insights into how consumers, businesses, and regulators can collaborate to create a more privacy-conscious digital landscape and her hope for Data Privacy in the future.Support the show
Topics: Galahad, Perceaval's Sister, Malory, Jousting, Poetry, Reader's Guide, Arthur, Emperor of Rome, Mordred, Guinevere, Lancelot, Corruption, Roundtable, British Empire, Romanticism, Wagner, Imagination, Fancy, Courtly Love, Perfect Love
ORIGINAL AIR DATE: JAN 14, 2017Author Gary Wayne joins Brandon to continue their discussion about topics related to Gary's book "The Genesis 6 Conspiracy". This episode's topic is King Arthur and the Grail.
The D'Artagnans are back together, but it's not exactly smooth sailing. Athena steps back into a leadership role after training with Lancelot, but the group's new dynamic is cearly strained. Diego is holding something back, and Quila is trying to help him face it. Tosh gets troubling news from Benedict that leaves him reeling. Río fights to stop the blight from spreading, but the effort is wearing on her. The group is trying to find their footing, but things are more complicated than ever.
Greg Jenner is joined in medieval Europe by Dr Mary Bateman and comedian Mike Wozniak to learn all about the legends of King Arthur.Most of us have heard of Arthur, Guinevere, Merlin and the Knights of the Round Table. But where do these legends come from? Arthur first appears in the writings of a 9th-Century monk, but he's not the king we know today: no Merlin or Lancelot, no Excalibur, and no Camelot. These elements were added later, as the legends were retold and rewritten across Europe.This episode traces the stories of Arthur and his knights from their early medieval origins, exploring the changes made as they were adapted over the centuries by everyone from French romance authors to Victorian poets, and taking in some famous medieval texts, including the Welsh Mabinogion and Malory's Morte d'Arthur, as well as some lesser-known tales. Along the way, we also look at the places in modern Britain that still bear Arthurian names and the wacky artefacts that have been associated with the legendary king, and ask the crucial question: did King Arthur really exist? If you're a fan of heroic quests, knights in shining armour and fantastical medieval stories, you'll love our episode on the legends of King Arthur.If you want more from Mike Wozniak, check out our episode on Charles Dickens at Christmas. And for more lovely legends, listen to our episodes on Atlantis and Norse Literature.You're Dead To Me is the comedy podcast that takes history seriously. Every episode, Greg Jenner brings together the best names in history and comedy to learn and laugh about the past. Hosted by: Greg Jenner Research by: Hannah Cusworth and Jon Norman-Mason Written by: Jon Norman-Mason, Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow, Emma Nagouse, and Greg Jenner Produced by: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow and Greg Jenner Audio Producer: Steve Hankey Production Coordinator: Ben Hollands Senior Producer: Emma Nagouse Executive Editor: James Cook
I've always been a huge fan of children's fiction, and these new chapter books featuring a dog who thinks he's a knight fighting dragons in search of "the orb of power" and other adventures is exactly the kind of thing kids love! Listen in to hear about the exciting Kickstarter coming up. note: links may be affiliate links that provide me with a small commission at no extra expense to you. If singing, dancing vegetables (fruits, really) aren't your kids' thing, then perhaps dogs storming the "castle," battling "dragons," and on a quest for the "orb of power" are! Christian children's books are hard to come by as they are, but chapter books? This father-daughter duo have done a fabulous job of creating an exciting series that kids will love for years to come. Dog Knights & The Orb of Power by E. B. North Lancelot is a dog of adventure! His favorite quest is fetching the king's magical Orb of Power. Strangely, at his new home, the other dogs call it “a ball!” They're happy napping on the patio or chewing sticks while Lance does all the hard questing. But alas! When a sneaky dragon steals the Orb, Lance faces a bigger challenge than he's ever faced. He can't take down the monster alone, but the other dogs are convinced it's just “a cat”—which is hardly the same thing! Can he awaken the knightly courage of his new friends, Aki "the always-hungry" and Mia "the ever-lazy", or will the dragon escape with the treasure? This fearless canine is determined to save the day and prove that even the smallest mutt can be a true knight. Dog Knights is a new series of clean, funny chapter books for early readers aged 7-10 featuring Lancelot, a dog with a big imagination who sees himself as a noble knight. It's a playful introduction to fantasy elements, while showing kids how imagination can inspire living for higher purpose. Perfect for early readers who love humor, adventure, animals, and a dash of magic. (And parents who want wholesome stories and positive values.) Learn more about Brandon on his WEBSITE and follow him on GoodReads and BookBub. For more information about Dog Knights, click HERE. Don't miss the Kickstarter! It'll be live on February 28th. Click HERE for more. Like to listen on the go? You can find Because Fiction Podcast at: Apple Castbox Google Play Libsyn RSS Spotify Amazon and more!
Tosh seeks to secure sanctuary for his people, entrusting them to Cimeon before leaving to Glacium. Athena fights against her instinct to protect Lancelot and doesn't allow his sacrifice to be in vain. Diego has a vision and hears a knock on the door. Río escapes "quarantine" to take matters of the dragon blight into her own hands, but some unexpected and violent newcomers put a stop to that.
Our guest today is Simon Lancelot - a mastering engineer from Paris, France. We are also joined by Speaks Volumes' original creator, Dan Coutant.Simon has worked with Dijon, Mk.gee, Kelela, Hendrix Harris, Abel31, and Hovvdy, and Bren Joy.We talk about working with tape, taking risks and working out of your comfort zone, making pizza, and working with Dijon and mk.gee.This episode's music is brought to you by Jenna May from Boston, Massachusetts. For more information on Jenna May, head to: https://www.mayroseandmagic.com and Instagram: @mayroseandmagicFor more information about Simon:Check out: https://www.simonlancelotmastering.com/And Instagram: @masterinparis
Au Moyen-Âge, la production littéraire regorge de récits faisant la part belle à l'amour. Poèmes, romans et troubadours forgent un idéal : celui de l'amour courtois. Dans ces récits, l'on croise des chevaliers, comme Lancelot ou Tristan, éperdument épris d'une dame. Leur amour est transgressif, adultère, forgé à l'extérieur du cadre marital. Mais l'idéal amoureux survit-il, une fois les manuscrits refermés ? Qu'avons nous à apprendre de cet amour idéalisé du Moyen-Âge ? Pour en parler, Virginie Girod reçoit l'historien Emanuele Arioli. Médiéviste, il est archiviste paléographe et directeur de recherches à l'Université autonome de Barcelone.
Time is running out for all four D'artagnans. Río has to deal with fallout from the dragon blight at the most inopportune time. Tosh tries to gain a foothold as Mal Magnotos' leader but an unexpected coup throws everything off. Athena continues her training with Lancelot and learns more than she bargained for about what happened to her real family. Diego manages to communicate a single word.
The Drunk Guys drink a Lancelot of beer this week when they read The Once and Future King by TH White. They have beer once and will have more in the future, including: Triple Broccoli by Other Half and Flutter by Finback Brewery. Join the Drunk Guys next Tuesday for
We took a look at a British tv series from the 1950s, dramatising the Arthurian story in a high-romance fashion. Believe it or not, it's pretty good! Starring William Russell–who later played “Ian” on Doctor Who–it's a fairly faithful rendering of the story, with Lancelot as an outsider who comes to Arthur's court, Gawain as his rival, a belligerent Kay, and a Merlin who is part magician, part con-man. Lancelot isn't just the best of knights here, he's also a champion of underdogs, defying the more hierarchical standards of Camelot–it's no surprise to find out that several of the writers for the show were Americans who were blacklisted during the Red Scare. Once again, the Arthurian world is used as a playground for utopian politics, not unlike Twain's Connecticut Yankee and T.H. White's Once and Future King. Starring William Russell, Cyril Smith, Ronald Leigh-Hunt, Robert Scroggins, and Jane Hylton. With various writers and directors depending on the episode. This is a preview of the latest episode of our series Hollywood Avalon. To hear the entire episode, join the Mary Versus the Movies patreon for $3/month to hear this and the entire series Hollywood Avalon: https://www.patreon.com/maryvsmovies.
Arthur est d'abord un guerrier qui devient roi grâce à l'imagination des auteurs et aux usages qui en sont faits. Initialement solitaire, il dirige sa cour et son royaume, s'entourant de chevaliers comme Lancelot, Perceval et Gauvain. Camelot représente un gouvernement idéal avec ses règles, ses grandes valeurs, mais aussi ses péripéties, ses conflits et ses trahisons, le tout autour de la Table Ronde. Emanuele Arioli, historien, a étudié les multiples versions médiévales de la Table Ronde à travers l'Europe. Avec : Emanuele Arioli (acteur, auteur et médiéviste), Alban Gautier (historien, spécialiste de l'histoire médiévale), Estelle Doudet (chercheuse en sciences humaines), William Blanc (historien), Alain Corbellari (professeur associé de littérature française médiévale)
Le personnage d'Arthur, avec ses chevaliers et son épée flamboyante, traverse les siècles sans perdre de sa vigueur et se retrouve dans des centaines de films, romans et bandes dessinées. Les aventures d'Arthur, de Gauvain, de Lancelot, de la fée Vivianne, de Morgane, de Merlin et de Perceval sont un miroir de chaque époque. Histoire Vivante explore les raisons du succès inaltérable d'Arthur et de la légende de la Table Ronde. Tout commence avec ce roi et son épée arrachée à un rocher. Même en son absence, tout tourne autour d'Arthur. Les romans de la Table Ronde racontent la formation patiente d'un mythe toujours utile. L'Occident a créé d'autres figures mythiques, comme celles des mythes grecs et romains, des vies de saints, d'Alexandre Le Grand ou de Robin des Bois, mais Arthur et sa bande font un carton. Bien que l'origine précise de la figure d'Arthur soit incertaine, peut-être inspirée par un certain Ambrosius, il devient une référence de vaillance et de courage guerrier dès la fin du VIe siècle. Anatomie d'une légende à succès avec Alban Gautier qui s'intéresse au tout début de la saga d'Arthur, il est historien et professeur d'histoire médiévale à l'Université de Caen Normandie. Avec : Alban Gautier (historien, spécialiste de l'histoire médiévale), Martin Aurell (historien médiéviste), Alain Corbellari (professeur associé de littérature française médiévale), William Blanc (historien)
Artie's back… ARTIE!!! That's so awesome… wait… what do you mean he has a sword to Lancelot's throat… Yikes maybe all is not what it seems! Game Master: Chad MatchetteRaúl Parera AKA Astor: Cesar AlacronSir Reginald Tippery AKA Falstaff: Morgan CollinsTerri Bliss AKA Dart: Natasha SukorokoffPat Roleman AKA Paramount: Robin “Coach” Sukorokoff“Legends” Co-Creators: Chad and Jack MatchettePodcast Editors: Matt Williamson and Emily MatchetteBUY “LEGENDS: THE SUPERHERO ROLE PLAYING GAME” NOW: https://books.friesenpress.com/store/title/119734000192338578Listen to “Legends: The Superhero Soundtrack” on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5mBxdCslTJ1u1aBHetIiem?si=lt4_4_RUSISSP4E1e_7HiwTweet about the show using #thelegendscast for the chance to have an NPC named after you!For our super fans who would like to help us make the show the best it can be, please consider becoming a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/thelegendscastCheck out our heroic merch here: https://thelegendscast.threadless.com/#Come hang out with us on Discord: https://discord.gg/jYpYhN3fTVFor more information head over to our website: https://www.matchplaygames.ca/Theme music by Omar Chakor (https://www.instagram.com/theorce/) through Fiverr (https://www.fiverr.com/ch6k0r)Underscoring by Sayer Roberts (https://www.instagram.com/roberts.the.sayer/) - check him out on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-135673977 and SideBiz Studio!: https://bit.ly/3kdunQJCLICK HERE TO BUY “LEGENDS: THE SUPERHERO ROLE PLAYING GAME”!Support the show
Send us a textWelcome back Soap Fiends!!Imagine the intrigue of medieval knights clashing with the drama of an '80s soap opera, and you'll have a taste of what awaits in this episode of Soap Lore. We've got Kirby making some risky health choices, and a love triangle worthy of a Shakespearean play with Jeff, Kirby, and Adam. Throw in a bit of boy band nostalgia—I promise there's a connection—and you're set for an hour of unpredictable twists. You'll learn why Kirby's keeping secrets from Krystal and how her decision might impact her unborn child. I even draw a quirky parallel between my unwavering NSYNC fandom and the episode's surprising revelations.We're not stopping at love triangles and secret ailments; there's more drama stirring. Jeff's got his own moral conundrum about taking on a child that's not his while Adam is busy shocking Blake with confessions about his past misdeeds. And let's not forget the mysterious bouquet that hints at Claudia's turbulent past. Romance is sparking between Alexis and Dexter, yet tension lingers with Claudia and Stephen facing an unexpected threat. Whether you're a longtime fan of Dynasty or new to its chaotic allure, this episode promises to keep you glued to every scandalous moment. So pop that bubbly and let's savor each delicious plot twist together!
Vous écoutez le podcast "Les interviews Histoire", notre émission hebdomadaire gratuite pour tous. Abonnez-vous à "Timeline 5.000 ans d'Histoire" et accédez à environ 350 podcasts d'1 heure pour seulement 2€ par mois sans Pub ! Avec une nouvelle émission chaque semaine : https://m.audiomeans.fr/s/S-tavkjvmo Emanuele Arioli, auteur d'Alexandre l'Orphelin de la Table ronde, et du superbe Les chevaliers de la Table ronde, nous raconte ses ouvrages.Lancelot, Perceval, Yvain, ces noms de chevaliers de la Table Ronde ont passé les siècles. Mais tant d'autres, imaginés au Moyen Âge, ont été oubliés. Qui se souvient en effet que l'on a pu en compter plus de 150 ?Un manuscrit du xve siècle, unique en son genre, a entrepris de les rassembler et de fixer pour la postérité leurs destins, leurs portraits, ainsi que leurs blasons.Magnifiquement illustré, il condense tout l'univers du roi Arthur et du Graal, en présentant ses valeurs et ses lois. On y lit également les serments qui commandaient l'action des chevaliers aussi bien que les règles des tournois arthuriens.Car les aventures de ces figures romanesques n'ont pas seulement nourri les imaginaires : elles inspiraient la noblesse médiévale qui arborait fièrement les écus de l'angélique Galaad ou du beau Tristan.Cette « encyclopédie arthurienne », inédite jusqu'à ce jour, retrouve enfin la lumière grâce au travail du chercheur Emanuele Arioli, artisan de la résurrection du chevalier Ségurant.Il s'agit là d'une formidable porte d'entrée pour découvrir la légende du roi Arthur et le monde des chevaliers de la Table Ronde. Le Brun sans Joie, Radouin le Perse, Solinan du Bois, Lupin des Croix et tous les autres retrouvent ici une identité et surtout un nom.
Tosh rallies the people of Mal Magnotos to his side, but Ara has some strong words for him. Athena learns more about the scabbard and Lancelot tries to teach her not to rely on it. Diego converses with a now-conscious Lucius and checks in with Gregori.
Nous sommes probablement entre 1490 et 1500. C'est à cette époque qu'est rédigé un manuscrit unique en son genre. Son auteur, anonyme, a entrepris de rassembler l'ensemble des connaissances concernant ceux que l'on a désigné comme étant les Chevaliers de la Table Ronde. Lancelot, Perceval, Yvain, les plus connus, mais aussi tous les autres, car il faut en compter plus de 150, la plupart, jusque-là, oubliés. Il s'agit de fixer pour la postérité leurs destins , leurs portraits ainsi que leurs blasons. Le résultat est une véritable encyclopédie, richement illustrée, qui condense tout l'univers du roi Arthur avec ses valeurs et ses lois qui encadrent la quête du Graal. On peut y lire les serments qui commandaient l'action des preux chevaliers ainsi que les règles des tournois qui captivaient les foules. Toutes choses qui ont inspiré la noblesse médiévale et nourri son imaginaire. Partons sur les traces de Solinan du bois, Ségurant le brun, Radouin le Perse, Guiron le courtois ou bien encore Alexandre l'orphelin. Entrons dans un monde aux portes de la légende… Avec Emanuele Arioli, archiviste-paléographe, maître de conférences en langues et littératures médiévales à l'université Polytechnique des Hauts-de-France. A établit les éditions de : « Les Chevaliers de la Table Ronde », Seuil. « Alexandre – L'orphelin de la Table Ronde » ; Les Belles Lettres. Sujets traités : Chevaliers, table,ronde,Lancelot,Perceval, Yvain, légende, Arthur,roi, Graal, Solinan du bois, Ségurant le brun, Radouin le Perse, Guiron le courtois Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Buckle up you bagged and boarded beauties, it's rumor mill time. We are all over the place this issue with some of the Wildes rumors about the MCU and the DCU. From when we get the Superman trailer, to Caption America changing again a few months away from its release. Join Mendte, Mashko, Features, Baby Huey and Lancelot as they also discuss the live action Test Titan rumors, Wolverine rumors, and so many more before we get into this weeks book. Ultimate Spider-Man, Black Panther, Vs. Predator, Wolverine, and so many more made sure we ate well before Thanksgiving. So get to the shop to stock up before Turkey day, press play, and pass the gravy. That's That!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/that-comic-podcast--5896499/support.
Donna Lancelot joined us in the studio to share her story! We appreciate her willingness to share so much of her life with us and take us on the journey she took to find God. Donna was raised in Nebraska and lost her Dad in a house fire when she was only two years old. This event started a very difficult childhood, being raised by a single mom in the 1950s and unfortunately experiencing multiple forms of abuse. She describes that church was somewhat a part of her life, but she didn't have an understanding of the gospel. At the age of 17 Donna got married because she wanted to have protection in her life. They had two children together but then divorced after five years of marriage. Later she married another man and began a new life having a daughter together. They were married for a little over seven years, but he died suddenly of a heart attack at age 32. As she experienced so much hardship in her life, she describes that she wanted to be a Christian but didn't know how and honestly didn't feel worthy. She wanted her kids to attend church and tried her best to engage in spiritual things, but life was really hard. Eventually the Lord brought her Trent who became her husband of close to 40 years (their marriage is still going strong!). More years passed and after getting involved with some different churches Donna found herself at Desert Springs. For the first time in her life, she felt she could know and understand who God is. What we love about Donna's story is that it shows that it is never too late to come to know who God is. Want to share your story on The Stories Collective podcast? Email sarah@dscchurch.comWould you please subscribe and leave us a review? This will help our podcast reach more people! We'd love it if you'd share this podcast with your friends on social media and beyond. Join us next Wednesday to hear another story of God's faithfulness!
Tosh sets out to return Sif's body to Mal Magnotos and appeal to Rober personally. Río arrives in Glacium and speaks with Burthoar. Diego learns more of what the Honest Men have been up to, and what their next move might be. Athena is tutored by Lancelot and learns more about Cruentus and what happend in Camelot. Río meets with Felix for a somber and melancholic conversation, but also learns about what happened to him in the other realm.
Struggling with night time anxiety? Join Geoffrey by the campfire for another sleep story- this time, the legend of Lancelot and the Lady of the Lake. The mythical lady of the lake comes across a baby, who she knows will grow up to ride alongside a great king, and fulfil a most important destiny. Love Night Falls?
Father Paul tells the story of a bishop of Winchester whose leadership in the reformation of the Church of England led him to become one of the most important theologians in Anglican history.
1951 - Brunswick, Maine. Police heard the woman's screams before they even reached the door. They were responding to a late night break-in at the apartment of 56-year-old Lancelot Cooper, a prominent figure in the community. When they stepped inside, they found his wife, 45-year-old Eva Cooper, nude on the living room floor with a scarf over her head and her hands bound behind her back. Inside the bedroom, they found a bloody and violent scene. It was clear from the attack that somebody wanted Lance dead, and as the details of that frigid January night became clearer to police, an obvious suspect emerged into focus. Episode sources and photos: https://murdershetold.com/episodes/lancelot-cooper Support the show: https://www.murdershetold.com/support Visit the Pejepscot History Center: https://pejepscothistorical.org Instagram: @murdershetoldpodcast TikTok: @murdershetold Facebook: /mstpodcast Website: murdershetold.com ----- Sponsors: OneSkin: Get 15% off your order at at https://www.oneskin.co with the code SHETOLD BetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/shetold Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ready to get sleepy? Join Geoffrey by the campfire and let him transport you into a fairytale, as you take a stroll through the Brocéliande woodlands of France- a place where countless myths were born, of Lancelot, the lady of the lake, and the Knights of the Round Table. This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/NIGHTFALLS and get on your way to being your best self. Love Night Falls?
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