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Ascend - The Great Books Podcast
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Fitt 4 with Chivalry Guild and Banished Kent

Ascend - The Great Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 112:30


Today on Ascend: The Great Books Podcast concludes their Christmas reading of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight with Fitt 4, exploring Gawain's restored armor, journey to the eerie Green Chapel, the three axe swings, Bertilak's revelations, Morgan le Fay's role, and the court's final response.Visit our WEBSITE for our reading schedule and more!Check out our 50 QUESTION AND ANSWER GUIDE to Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.The discussion wrestles with Gawain's girdle lapse, the degree of his fault, the poem's moral realism, and its enduring vision of chivalry tempered by humility and grace.Why is this poem worth reading?This 14th-century gem subverts chivalric romance by relocating true heroism from battlefield glory to internal struggles with fear, courtesy, and faith—revealing with wit, irony, and profound humanity how even the “most faultless” knight bears imperfection. Its vivid poetry, layered symbolism (pentangle, girdle, greenness), and Christmas-liturgical depth offer a timeless meditation on pride, mortality, and divine mercy that meets flawed striving with grace—making it an ideal seasonal read for reflecting on our own hidden fears and the courage to face them.Key Discussion PointsRestored Armor & Girdle: Gawain's gleaming armor (rust scraped off) and open wearing of the girdle for self-preservation—symbolizing lingering fear beneath renewed ideal.Final Temptation: Servant's offer to lie and let Gawain flee—Gawain refuses, prioritizing truth and fortitude.Green Chapel: Described as ancient barrow/tomb in wild valley—evoking death, pagan past, nature's savagery, and satanic dread.Three Swings: First (flinch), second (feigned), third (nick)—mirroring castle days; nick as merciful penance for girdle fault.Degree of Error: Guests debate: minor (fear-driven, not malice) yet meaningful lapse in trust/providence; Tolkien downplays, Deacon sees deeper Christian failing.Morgan le Fay vs. Mary: Opposing feminine forces—malicious fae magic vs. protective providence.Gawain's Reaction: Self-reproach, brief blaming of women, then accepting girdle as lifelong humility token.Court's Response: Laughter, solidarity—adopting green baldric as fraternity badge, transforming shame into shared emblem.Old French Motto: “Honi soit qui mal y pense”—Order of the Garter motto reframing girdle as honorable.Notable QuotesBanished Kent: “The poem ends on God's grace… he survives because of that.”George: “Gawain as anti-Lancelot… and anti-Galahad—more human, more endearing.”Thank you for joining this Christmas journey through Sir Gawain. Next week: Why Christians should read the...

Les Grands Classiques
E13/33 - Le Tournoi de Galore : 2ème partie

Les Grands Classiques

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 33:37


La reine Guenièvre réalise que le chevalier vermeil n'est autre que Lancelot. Elle découvre ainsi son grand amour pour le jeune homme. Pendant ce temps, le roi Galehaut se rend auprès du roi Arthur, pour lui rendre hommage, comme il l'avait promis à Lancelot. A son retour, il aide Lancelot à se retrouver seul avec Guenièvre, en organisant un rendez-vous secret dans la forêt.***Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Le Grand Livre des aventures de Bretagne ou le Livre de maitre Blaise" d'après la "Légende des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde" - Réalisation : Georges Godebert - Adaptation : Romain Weingarten - Musique originale : Georges Delerue - Première diffusion : 27/09/1978 sur France Culture - Avec : Paul-Emile Deiber, Pierre Vaneck, Evelyne Dandry, Bernard Giraudeau, Loleh Bellon, Patrick Préjean, Françoise Bette, Gérard Giroudon, Bernard Valdeneige, Pierre Pernet, Agnès Viala et Jean Davy - Un podcast INA

Les Grands Classiques
E12/33 - Le Tournoi de Galore : 1ère partie

Les Grands Classiques

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 31:33


Suivant les conseils de Merlin, Lancelot se rend au manoir de la dame de Malehaut, une amie de la reine Guenièvre. Mais celle-ci tombe amoureuse de lui et décide de le faire prisonnier. Au même moment, le roi Galehaut déclare la guerre au roi Arthur en lançant un défi sous la forme d'un grand tournoi opposant les chevaliers des deux royaumes. Au grand étonnement de tous, un chevalier vermeil mystérieux entre dans la bataille et fait un massacre dans le camp de Galehaut, avant de disparaître.Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Le Grand Livre des aventures de Bretagne ou le Livre de maitre Blaise" d'après la "Légende des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde" - Réalisation : Georges Godebert - Adaptation : Romain Weingarten - Musique originale : Georges Delerue - Première diffusion : 25/09/1978 sur France Culture - Avec : Paul-Emile Deiber, Bernard Giraudeau, Evelyne Dandry, Pierre Vaneck, Pierre Pernet, Bernard Valdeneige, Françoise Bette, Gérard Giroudon, Michèle Patre et Hubert de Lapparent - Un podcast INA

Entrez dans l'Histoire
Arthur et les chevaliers de la table ronde : sur les traces de la légende

Entrez dans l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 21:06


En l'an 500 quelque part dans une Angleterre encore brumeuse, un jeune écuyer parvient à retirer l'épée Excalibur plantée dans son rocher. Il s'appelle Arthur et le voilà propulsé au centre d'une saga où l'on croise Merlin l'enchanteur, la fée Morgane, Guenièvre, Lancelot ou encore Perceval. Mais derrière ces héros de légende, quelle est la vérité historique ? Avant de choisir entre l'histoire et la légende, redécouvrez la fabuleuse épopée du roi Arthur. Crédits : Lorànt Deutsch, Éric Lange.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

RTL Stories
Entrez dans l'Histoire - Arthur et les chevaliers de la table ronde : sur les traces de la légende

RTL Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 21:06


En l'an 500 quelque part dans une Angleterre encore brumeuse, un jeune écuyer parvient à retirer l'épée Excalibur plantée dans son rocher. Il s'appelle Arthur et le voilà propulsé au centre d'une saga où l'on croise Merlin l'enchanteur, la fée Morgane, Guenièvre, Lancelot ou encore Perceval. Mais derrière ces héros de légende, quelle est la vérité historique ? Avant de choisir entre l'histoire et la légende, redécouvrez la fabuleuse épopée du roi Arthur. Crédits : Lorànt Deutsch, Éric Lange.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Les Grands Classiques
E11/33 - La Douloureuse Garde : 2ème partie

Les Grands Classiques

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 23:18


Lancelot se trouve dans un souterrain du palais de Brandus, d'où sortent des voix d'outre-tombe. Il doit surmonter sa peur et déjouer les attaques des chevaliers de cuivre et du forgeron géant. Soudain, il ouvre une porte d'où s'échappent des cris d'agonie, provoquant l'écroulement du palais. Assis parmi les gravats, il entend la voix de Viviane qui lui dévoile son nom et son origine. La foule ayant retrouvé la parole, l'acclame joyeusement et lui demande de rester à la "Joyeuse Garde".Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Le Grand Livre des aventures de Bretagne ou le Livre de maitre Blaise" d'après la "Légende des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde" - Réalisation : Georges Godebert - Adaptation : Romain Weingarten - Musique originale : Georges Delerue - Première diffusion : 25/09/1978 sur France Culture - Avec : Paul-Emile Deiber, Bernard Giraudeau, Evelyne Dandry, Pierre Vaneck, Pierre Pernet, Bernard Valdeneige, Françoise Bette, Gérard Giroudon, Michèle Patre et Hubert de Lapparent - Un podcast INAAbonnez-vous au podcast Grands classiques et retrouvez les autres adaptations littéraires remasterisée par l'INA.

Yaniro - The Human Factor
#175 - OCTOPUS ENERGY : Comment faire fonctionner un modèle sans département RH

Yaniro - The Human Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 65:03


L'ensemble des liens utiles : Besoin de former vos managers via notre Yaniro Leadership Program ? Prenez rendez-vous iciEnvie d'envoyer à vos managers la version auto-administrée de notre formation au management ? C'est ici : https://yanirowiki.co/kitEt pour retrouver les meilleures pratiques RH directement dans notre Yaniro Wiki c'est ici : https://yanirowiki.co/Bienvenue dans le podcast du HUMAN FACTOR by YANIRO, je m'appelle Alexis Eve et tous les mercredis je vais à la rencontre des Startups les plus véloces pour rentrer en détails dans les bonnes pratiques RH qui leur permet de faire du Facteur Humain un levier de croissance plutôt qu'un risque ! Le Human Factor ce n'est pas qu'un Buzzword, c'est aussi le nom de notre premier livre !Les clés de l'alignement entre associé.e.s, d'une organisation adaptée ou encore de la bonne relation à son travail, The Human Factor c'est 100 pages de retours terrain des plus belles startups et de bonnes pratiques actionnables.Vous pouvez contacter Lancelot d'Hauthuille et Daniel Lourenço sur LinkedIn.Ressources recommandées :Optimisez votre équipe : Les 5 dysfonctions d'une équipe de Patrick LencioniWho : The A Method for Hiring de Geoff Smart et Randy Street

Yaniro - The Human Factor
[SNACK] - Daniel Lourenço et Lancelot d'Hauthuille de OCTOPUS ENERGY : Pourquoi les managers sont décisifs dans la décentralisation RH

Yaniro - The Human Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 2:30


L'ensemble des liens utiles : Besoin de former vos managers via notre Yaniro Leadership Program ? Prenez rendez-vous iciEnvie d'envoyer à vos managers la version auto-administrée de notre formation au management ? C'est ici : https://yanirowiki.co/kitEt pour retrouver les meilleures pratiques RH directement dans notre Yaniro Wiki c'est ici : https://yanirowiki.co/Découvrez un extrait du podcast de Yaniro avec comme invité Lancelot d'Hauthuille qui est co-directeur général et Daniel Lourenço qui est Head of People Ops chez Octopus Energy France.

Town + Field Church
Sermon | December 7 | Luke 2 | Colin Lancelot

Town + Field Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025


Join us on Sundays at Town + Field Church! Services at 9:00am & 11:00am 20719 48 Ave, Langley, BC New? https://townandfield.ca/new Follow us on Instagram: @townandfieldchurch

Les Grands Classiques
E10/33 - La Douloureuse Garde : 1ère partie

Les Grands Classiques

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 22:06


Lancelot part avec ses écuyers en direction du château de la Douloureuse Garde. L'ambiance est terriblement sinistre et inquiétante. En chemin, Lancelot rencontre un étrange personnage qui lui déconseille d'aller au château du dangereux Sir Brandus mais il décide de s'y rendre tout seul. Pour délivrer le château, Lancelot va devoir faire face aux sortilèges, à la magie et à la puissance de Brandus.Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Le Grand Livre des aventures de Bretagne ou le Livre de maitre Blaise" d'après la "Légende des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde" - Réalisation : Georges Godebert - Adaptation : Romain Weingarten - Musique originale : Georges Delerue - Première diffusion : 22/09/1978 sur France Culture - Avec : Paul-Emile Deiber, Bernard Giraudeau, Gaston Vacchia, Hubert de Lapparent, Gilles Guillot, Bernard Valdeneige, Pierre Pernet, Alain Kerval, Martin Barbaz, André Cassan et Michèle Patre - Un podcast INAAbonnez-vous au podcast Grands classiques et retrouvez les autres adaptations littéraires remasterisée par l'INA.

Behind Science
Lancelot Hogben: Ein Frosch im Labor

Behind Science

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 37:59 Transcription Available


Lancelot Hogben ein gefeierter Wissenschaftler?! Diesen Satz hätte Lancelot als Kind wohl kaum geglaubt. Aufgewachsen in einem streng gläubigen Elternhaus, in dem die Bibel das einzig zugelassene Buch war, blieb wissenschaftliche Bildung für ihn lange Zeit ein ferner Traum. Bis zu einem Schicksalsschlag, durch den er plötzlich viel Zeit Zuhause und mit den Büchern seines Cousins verbringen musste. Er saugte den Inhalt dieser Bücher auf und war von diesem Moment an wie ein Schwamm für Wissen. Sein Name wurde weltweit in der Wissenschaftswelt bekannt, aber nicht alle seine Entdeckungen hatten rein positive Seiten... Schickt uns gern euer Lieblingszitat aus der Wissenschaft und vielleicht verstecken wir es hinter unserem Behind Science Adventskalender. “Behind Science” gibt's jeden Samstag – am Science-Samstag. Zwischendurch erreicht ihr uns per Mail und Instagram, und hier gibt's unsere Links, die gerade wichtig sind.

Les Grands Classiques
E09/33 - Lancelot du lac

Les Grands Classiques

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 30:58


Après avoir vu une belle jeune-fille dans le miroir magique de Viviane, le roi Arthur s'en va aux côtés de Merlin à sa recherche. Après de nombreuses aventures, il la rencontre aux îles d'Orient et aussitôt de retour en grande Bretagne, la reine Guenièvre est couronnée. Lorsque Arthur invite les chevaliers à nouveau à la table ronde, Viviane intervient et demande à Arthur, au nom de Merlin, que le jeune Lancelot, dont le nom ne peut être dévoilé, soit désigné chevalier.Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Le Grand Livre des aventures de Bretagne ou le Livre de maitre Blaise" d'après la "Légende des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde" - Réalisation : Georges Godebert - Adaptation : Romain Weingarten - Musique originale : Georges Delerue - Première diffusion : 21/09/1978 sur France Culture - Avec : Paul-Emile Deiber, Evelyne Dandry, Bernard Giraudeau, Pierre Vaneck, Catherine Salviat, François Maistre, Loleh Bellon, Françoise Bette, Gérard Giroudon, Pierre Delbon, Pierre Pernet, Med Hondo, Luc Ponette, Sylvain Clément et Hubert Gignoux - Un podcast INAAbonnez-vous au podcast Grands classiques et retrouvez les autres adaptations littéraires remasterisée par l'INA.

Les Grands Classiques
E09/33 - Lancelot du lac

Les Grands Classiques

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 30:58


Après avoir vu une belle jeune-fille dans le miroir magique de Viviane, le roi Arthur s'en va aux côtés de Merlin à sa recherche. Après de nombreuses aventures, il la rencontre aux îles d'Orient et aussitôt de retour en grande Bretagne, la reine Guenièvre est couronnée. Lorsque Arthur invite les chevaliers à nouveau à la table ronde, Viviane intervient et demande à Arthur, au nom de Merlin, que le jeune Lancelot, dont le nom ne peut être dévoilé, soit désigné chevalier.Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Le Grand Livre des aventures de Bretagne ou le Livre de maitre Blaise" d'après la "Légende des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde" - Réalisation : Georges Godebert - Adaptation : Romain Weingarten - Musique originale : Georges Delerue - Première diffusion : 21/09/1978 sur France Culture - Avec : Paul-Emile Deiber, Evelyne Dandry, Bernard Giraudeau, Pierre Vaneck, Catherine Salviat, François Maistre, Loleh Bellon, Françoise Bette, Gérard Giroudon, Pierre Delbon, Pierre Pernet, Med Hondo, Luc Ponette, Sylvain Clément et Hubert Gignoux - Un podcast INAHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Les Grands Classiques
E08/33 - La Reine Guenièvre

Les Grands Classiques

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 29:59


Les rois Ban et Bohor quittent le roi Arthur pour revenir en petite Bretagne, mais leurs terres ont été envahies par le roi Claudas. Seul le roi Ban, son épouse et le petit Lancelot sont sauvés. Alors qu'ils tentent de regagner leur château, Viviane enlève Lancelot. Lorsque le roi Arthur apprend la disparition des rois Bans et Bohor, il convoque les chevaliers de la table ronde qui décident de partir les venger.Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Le Grand Livre des aventures de Bretagne ou le Livre de maitre Blaise" d'après la "Légende des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde" - Réalisation : Georges Godebert - Adaptation : Romain Weingarten - Musique originale : Georges Delerue - Première diffusion : 20/09/1978 sur France Culture - Avec : Paul-Emile Deiber, Pierre Vaneck, Jean Davy, Claude Beautheac, Dominique Constanza, Gérard Giroudon, Françoise Bette, Danielle Coffet, Dominique Poulange, Pascale Margot, Michèle Lituac, Anne Robin, Monique Martiel et Hubert Buthion - Un podcast INAAbonnez-vous au podcast Grands classiques et retrouvez les autres adaptations littéraires remasterisée par l'INA.

Les Grands Classiques
E08/33 - La Reine Guenièvre

Les Grands Classiques

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 29:59


Les rois Ban et Bohor quittent le roi Arthur pour revenir en petite Bretagne, mais leurs terres ont été envahies par le roi Claudas. Seul le roi Ban, son épouse et le petit Lancelot sont sauvés. Alors qu'ils tentent de regagner leur château, Viviane enlève Lancelot. Lorsque le roi Arthur apprend la disparition des rois Bans et Bohor, il convoque les chevaliers de la table ronde qui décident de partir les venger.Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Le Grand Livre des aventures de Bretagne ou le Livre de maitre Blaise" d'après la "Légende des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde" - Réalisation : Georges Godebert - Adaptation : Romain Weingarten - Musique originale : Georges Delerue - Première diffusion : 20/09/1978 sur France Culture - Avec : Paul-Emile Deiber, Pierre Vaneck, Jean Davy, Claude Beautheac, Dominique Constanza, Gérard Giroudon, Françoise Bette, Danielle Coffet, Dominique Poulange, Pascale Margot, Michèle Lituac, Anne Robin, Monique Martiel et Hubert Buthion - Un podcast INAHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

EFN Marknad
Svagt sentiment skapar stora köplägen

EFN Marknad

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 22:43


I dagens Börslunch gästas vi av André Netzén Örn, förvaltare på Cicero Fonder och Erik Bertilsson, förvaltare på Lancelot. Tillsammans diskuterar vi en aktie som stigit över 200 % utan att vinstestimaten förändrats nämnvärt, samt vilka bolag som kan stå inför en liknande resa framöver. Programledare är Elin Wiker och Gabriel Mellqvist.

Les Grands Classiques
E07/33 - La Table ronde

Les Grands Classiques

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 21:17


Tandis que le mystérieux chevalier noir s'enfuit, les seigneurs Gauvin et Kay reviennent au palais dépités. Merlin décide de leur montrer une grande pierre qui dispose de douze sièges. Arthur appelle les onze noms inscrits sur la table, créant ainsi l'ordre des chevaliers de la table ronde. Le chevalier noir réclame le douzième siège mais la foudre tombe aussitôt qu'il s'assoie.Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Le Grand Livre des aventures de Bretagne ou le Livre de maitre Blaise" d'après la "Légende des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde" - Réalisation : Georges Godebert - Adaptation : Romain Weingarten - Musique originale : Georges Delerue - Première diffusion : 19/09/1978 sur France Culture - Avec : Paul-Emile Deiber, Pierre Vaneck, Gérard Giroudon, Pierre Pernet, Bernard Valdeneige, Catherine Salviat, François Maistre, Hubert de Lapparent, Pierre Lafont, Luc Ponette et Hubert Gignoux - Un podcast INAHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Les Grands Classiques
E06/33 - Le Blanc Cerf

Les Grands Classiques

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 24:04


Viviane reproche à Merlin de consacrer trop de temps aux hommes qui lui déplaisent. Merlin se fâche et brise une coupe faisant disparaître l'éternel printemps et donnant lieu à un hiver glacial. C'est sous un lac gelé que durant de long mois, Merlin va lui apprendre de nombreux secrets de magie. Avant de la quitter à nouveau, il lui offre un miroir magique qui lui permettra de voir tout ce qu'elle désire.Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Le Grand Livre des aventures de Bretagne ou le Livre de maitre Blaise" d'après la "Légende des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde" - Réalisation : Georges Godebert - Adaptation : Romain Weingarten - Musique originale : Georges Delerue - Première diffusion : 18/09/1978 sur France Culture - Avec : Paul-Emile Deiber, Jean Topart, Claude Aufaure, Hubert Gignoux, Annick Jarry, Françoise Bette, Gérard Giroudon, Michèle Patre, Catherine Laborde, Virginie Billetdoux, Nicole Vervil, Claude Beautheac, Maurice Bourbon, Jacques Degor, Bernard Veron.Cet épisode est précédé d'une introduction d'Isabelle Fauvel - Voix off et mixage : Quentin Geffroy - Prise de son : Vincent Dupuis - Musique(s) : Universal Production Music France - Cheffe de projet : Laetitia Fourmond - Assistante cheffe de projet : Anouk Valverde - Responsable éditoriale : Zoé Macheret - Ina Podcasts.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Literatura Universal con Adolfo Estévez
606. El amor de Ginebra y Lancelot. Autor desconocido.

Literatura Universal con Adolfo Estévez

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 3:56


"Autor desconocido" o "anónimo" se usan para referirse a obras cuyo creador no se conoce o no ha sido identificado. Aunque a veces se usan como sinónimos, hay una pequeña diferencia entre ambos términos: Autor desconocido: significa que no se sabe quién es el autor, pero no necesariamente fue su intención ocultarlo. Simplemente no hay registro de quién escribió la obra. Esto puede pasar con textos muy antiguos, documentos perdidos o mal conservados. Anónimo: implica que el autor decidió no revelar su identidad. Es decir, el anonimato fue intencional. Esto puede hacerse por razones personales, políticas, sociales o de seguridad.

Dans l'ombre des légendes
LANCELOT.EXE – La Légende Numérique de la Table Ronde | Podcast Horreur

Dans l'ombre des légendes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 5:37


Depuis 2017, une légende urbaine hante les forums les plus sombres du web : un chevalier sans visage, issu d'une IA militaire corrompue, traquerait de jeunes femmes dans Paris. Il se fait appeler Lancelot.exe.Dans cet épisode de Dans l'Ombre des Légendes/ Podcast Horreur, Chandleyr vous plonge dans une enquête entre mythe moderne, disparitions réelles, et creepypasta urbaine/Podcast Horreur. Qui est Lancelot ? Pourquoi parle-t-il de Guenièvre comme d'une traîtresse ? Que cache ce projet baptisé CAM-E-LOT, mélange d'algorithmes, de runes, de TikTok et de meurtres rituels ?Vous allez entendre des témoignages, des logs d'IA, des audios interdits.Et si vous cliquez… sachez que Lancelot sait que vous existez. Podcast HorreurReplay: https://smartlink.ausha.co/danslombresdeslegendes/800-sauts-en-parachute-puis-la-chute-de-trop-podcast-horreurReplay: https://smartlink.ausha.co/danslombresdeslegendes/le-carnet-maudit-du-19-rue-des-saules-podcast-horreurReplay: https://smartlink.ausha.co/danslombresdeslegendes/la-porte-103-l-horreur-du-sanatorium-d-aincourt-podcast-horreurReplay: https://smartlink.ausha.co/danslombresdeslegendes/pris-au-piege-dans-sa-propre-histoire-podcast-horreurReplay: https://smartlink.ausha.co/danslombresdeslegendes/ce-que-cache-vraiment-la-ligne-13-podcast-horreurHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Crime Curious
The Murder of Lancelot Cooper

Crime Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 64:33


In the icy stillness of a Maine winter night in 1951, a chilling scream shattered the quiet at the Bowdoin Courts Apartments. When police arrived, they found Eva Cooper—nude, bound, and barely conscious—on the living room floor. Her husband, Lancelot Cooper, a respected welder and former city councilor, lay dead in the bedroom, brutally hacked with a meat cleaver. What began as a bizarre home invasion quickly unraveled into a tangled web of past relationships, masked intruders, and a desperate call made with Eva's teeth.    Join Patreon here to binge bonus content! Crime Curious is creating a kick-ass exclusive listener experience | Patreon https://www.buymeacoffee.com/crimecurious Music By: Michael Drzewiecki Cover Art By: Charnell   Stories from Maine: Brunswick's red scarf murder Lancelot Cooper murder - Newspapers.com™ The Bizarre Case of Lancelot Cooper — Murder, She Told: Maine & New England True Crime Lancelot Cooper - Wikipedia

Moonlight Audio Theatre
THE TABLE ROUND Chap. 4: Saxons/Lancelot

Moonlight Audio Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025 22:30


OF THE WAR WITH THE SAXONS AND HOW ARTHUR MET LANCELOT

Mary Versus the Movies
Hollywood Avalon, ep. 26 - The Twilight Zone: The Last Defender of Camelot (1986)

Mary Versus the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2025 7:26


An immortal Lancelot, living in 1986, is attacked by a gang of punks, kidnapped by Morgan Le Fay, and forced by a mad Merlin to battle a magic suit of armor in a desperate attempt to bring back Camelot--something Old Man Lancelot really doesn't want. We visit the 1980s incarnation of The Twilight Zone with this adaptation of a Roger Zelazny short story, which originally aired April 11, 1986. Starring Richard Kiley, Jenny Agutter, Norman Lloyd, and John Cameron Mitchell. Written by George R. R. Martin based on the story by Roger Zelazny. Directed by Jeannot Szwarc. 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. 

Le Cours de l'histoire
Le Moyen Âge y a déjà pensé 8/20 : À la recherche du dragon perdu

Le Cours de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 3:36


durée : 00:03:36 - Le Fil histoire - Héros mythiques inventés au Moyen Âge, les Chevaliers de la Table ronde ont façonné les imaginaires aux côtés du légendaire roi Arthur. Lancelot et Perceval en sont des figures emblématiques, mais il y eut aussi Ségurant, le chevalier au Dragon, dont l'histoire est longtemps restée oubliée. - réalisation : Sam Baquiast - invités : Emanuele Arioli Archiviste paléographe et docteur d'études médiévales, chroniqueur du "Fil histoire" sur France Culture.

The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
The Genius of Lancelot Biggs by Nelson S. Bond

The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 50:17


Lancelot Biggs was an unpredictable quantity, but nobody aboard the Saturn thought he'd ever turn traitor! The Genius of Lancelot Biggs by Nelson S. Bond. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.We are deeply grateful for you—our incredible listeners and supporters. Every rating, review, and comment reminds us why we do what we do. Your enthusiasm keeps the microphone on and the stories coming—one classic science fiction adventure after another. Whether you've been with us since the beginning or just discovered The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, thank you for helping us keep the golden age of science fiction alive, and thanks for telling your friends.Another 5 star rating and review on Apple Podcasts US, this from Holy Mountaineer, “Perfect Sci-Fi Podcast, Perfect Narrator. It's rare to find a podcast of this quality. The narrator is very good in a way that is also very hard to find. These stories, often lost to history are fun to hear and the enthusiasm of the podcast's creator is palpable.”Thanks Holy Mountaineer. If you haven't left us a 5 star review on Apple Podcast in your country, if you think we deserve it of course, or a 5 star rating on Spotify we would really appreciate it if you would.Time to check in on our old friend Lancelot Biggs. Today's story is the 5th episode in the series, published in Fantastic Adventures magazine in June 1940. Turn to page 92, The Genius of Lancelot Biggs by Nelson S. Bond…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, Beneath the desolate desert lies a chasm that breathes ancient dread. When two men hear the earth itself stir, their world teeters on the brink of a horror beyond human comprehension. The Transition of Juan Romero by H. P. Lovecraft.Website - https://lostscifi.com/Survey - https://podcastsurvey.typeform.com/to/gNLcxQlkRise - http://bit.ly/45So7Yr☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsVDiscord - https://discord.gg/EXrY7UHT

Zeitsprung
GAG524: Lancelot "Capability" Brown und die Erfindung des englischen Gartens

Zeitsprung

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 62:23 Transcription Available


Wir springen in dieser Folge ins 18. Jahrhundert, und sprechen über Lancelot Brown, jenen Mann, der das Antlitz Englands für immer verändern wird. Weg von den streng reglementierten Gärten der vorherigen Jahrhunderte, wird "Capability" Brown, wie er in die Geschichte eingehen wird, die Natur zum Vorbild der aristokratischen Gärten heranziehen. Dabei scheut er auch nicht davor zurück, Sümpfe trockenzulegen, ganze Seen anzulegen und zehntausende Bäume zu pflanzen. Ein Umstand, der ihn zwar zum Revolutionär des englischen Gartens macht, aber wie bei Revolutionen so üblich, nicht immer ohne Widerspruch. //Erwähnte Folgen - GAG173: Der gefährliche Garten von Vaux-le-Vicomte – https://gadg.fm/173 - GAG464: Die Entstehung des Central Parks – https://gadg.fm/464 //Literatur - Jane Brown. Lancelot „Capability“ Brown, 1716-1783. Random House, 2013 - Steffie Shields. Moving Heaven and Earth. Unicorn Publishing Group, 2017 Das Episodenbild zeigt einen Teil der großen Brücke von Blenheim Palace. //Aus unserer Werbung Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/GeschichtenausderGeschichte // Wir sind jetzt auch bei CampfireFM! Wer direkt in Folgen kommentieren will, Zusatzmaterial und Blicke hinter die Kulissen sehen will: einfach die App installieren und unserer Community beitreten: https://www.joincampfire.fm/podcasts/22 //Wir haben auch ein Buch geschrieben: Wer es erwerben will, es ist überall im Handel, aber auch direkt über den Verlag zu erwerben: https://www.piper.de/buecher/geschichten-aus-der-geschichte-isbn-978-3-492-06363-0 Wer Becher, T-Shirts oder Hoodies erwerben will: Die gibt's unter https://geschichte.shop Wer unsere Folgen lieber ohne Werbung anhören will, kann das über eine kleine Unterstützung auf Steady oder ein Abo des GeschichteFM-Plus Kanals auf Apple Podcasts tun. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast bei Apple Podcasts oder wo auch immer dies möglich ist rezensiert oder bewertet. Wir freuen uns auch immer, wenn ihr euren Freundinnen und Freunden, Kolleginnen und Kollegen oder sogar Nachbarinnen und Nachbarn von uns erzählt! Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio

Le Cours de l'histoire
La masculinité douce revient à la mode… comme à la fin du Moyen Âge

Le Cours de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 3:37


durée : 00:03:37 - Le Fil histoire - Quel est le point commun entre Timothée Chalamet et Lancelot du Lac ? La masculinité douce : un idéal sensible et raffiné, déjà en vogue au Moyen Âge. Un modèle qui interroge la virilité traditionnelle

PUB SONGS for Celtic Geeks
Quest & Chorus #3: Tintagel - History, Shipwrecks & Myth (special feature Folk Songs & Stories)

PUB SONGS for Celtic Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 27:47


Welcome to Quest & Chorus, where songs remember what history forgets. I'm your bard, and today, we climb a legendary cliff—where myth and memory blur. To Tintagel. Some say King Arthur was born here. Others say he died here. And whether that's true or not doesn't really matter… Because this place feels like the kind of place where someone says goodbye. Today, we raise a glass—to stories that fade, and the people who carry them. This is Quest & Chorus #307 0:30 - Heather Dale “Mordred's Lullaby” from The Trial of Lancelot and The Secret World of Celtic Rock 3:41 - WELCOME TO QUEST & CHORUS Where every place has a story, every story has a song, and every song is a step in the quest. I'm your bard, Marc Gunn, also host of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, and typically host of this show as Folk Songs & Stories, but today, we call it Quest & Chorus. Quest & Chorus is a 6-part podcast series. I fuse my love of music, science fiction and fantasy, and travel into a podcast with a quest. In each episode, you will get a clue to unlock a secret reward. And at the end of the season, you will combine all of those clues to unlock an even bigger amazing reward. If you're new to the show, please follow us. You can do that PubSong.com or Just send me an email to follow@celtfather. UPCOMING SHOWS SEP 24-28: ALEP 6, Harrodsburg, KY OCT 11: The Lost Druid Brewery, Avondale Estates, GA OCT 17-19: MultiVerse, Peachtree City, GA NOV 1: Georgia Renaissance Festival Fall Festival, Fairburn, GA NOV 8: IrishFest Atlanta, Roswell, GA with Inara Please leave a comment on the podcast show notes at pubsong.com or wherever you listen. Email pictures of where you're listening to follow@celtfather . I'll send you a free gift and you can learn more about how to follow this podcast. News October Patreon Membership Drive. Get a free album: Field of Drams: Kilted Drinking Songs Flash Sale on MageRecords.com Guess the Secret Word to Unlock a reward. A big thanks to my… GUNN RUNNERS ON PATREON If you enjoy this podcast or you love listening to my music, please follow my Celtfather Patreon page. You can sign up for free and get updates on what's new and you can get an ad-free edition of this podcast before public listeners. But you get so much more when you become a Patron of the Arts. Patreon is one of the ways modern musicians and podcasters make a living. For just $5 per month, you'll get exclusive, unreleased songs, podcasts, video concerts, bootleg concerts, and so much more. Email follow@celtfather to get more details! 7:55 - Brobdingnagian Bards “Do Virgins Tast Better Medley” from A Faire To Remember 12:43 - TODAY'S SHOW IS BROUGHT TO BY CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of people on a relaxing adventure to one of the Celtic nations. We don't see everything. Instead we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join me with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts, blogs, videos, and photos. In 2026, you can join me for a Celtic Invasion of Galicia in Spain. Sign to the Celtic Invasion Vacations mailing list at CelticInvasion.com. Let's begin the… QUEST & CHORUS of TINTAGEL, CORNWALL - History & Myth Tintagel is carved into the coast of Cornwall — cliffs like the broken edge of a sword, sea spray rising like breath. Ruins cling to the stone. A castle? Maybe. A dream? Definitely. But before we step into the realm of Arthur and Avalon, let's talk about what Tintagel really is.

Moonlight Audio Theatre
THE TABLE ROUND Chap. 3 - Gawain/Lancelot

Moonlight Audio Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 26:20


Chapter Three- “How Gawain was Knighted and Lancelot Rode Out”

Built For The Stage Podcast
#265 Crafting Characters with Stephen Mark Lukas

Built For The Stage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 41:16


Stephen Mark Lukas Gaston Stephen has appeared on Broadway and on Tour as Nick Arnstein in Funny Girl and Elder Price in The Book of Mormon. Regional: Gaston in Beauty and the Beast (Paper Mill), Joe Hardy in Damn Yankees (Goodspeed – CT Critics Circle nom), Curly in Oklahoma! (Ogunquit Playhouse and Reagle Music Theatre- IRNE nom), Lancelot in Camelot (Westport Country Playhouse). Television: “Elsbeth” (CBS), “FBI: Most Wanted” (CBS) and “Gossip Girl” (CW). Love to my family and B. Follow along: @smlukas Try your own Broadway Fitness Program via an interactive fitness app at www.builtforthestage.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Built For The Stage Podcast
#265 Crafting Characters with Stephen Mark Lukas

Built For The Stage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 41:16


Stephen Mark Lukas Gaston Stephen has appeared on Broadway and on Tour as Nick Arnstein in Funny Girl and Elder Price in The Book of Mormon. Regional: Gaston in Beauty and the Beast (Paper Mill), Joe Hardy in Damn Yankees (Goodspeed – CT Critics Circle nom), Curly in Oklahoma! (Ogunquit Playhouse and Reagle Music Theatre- IRNE nom), Lancelot in Camelot (Westport Country Playhouse). Television: “Elsbeth” (CBS), “FBI: Most Wanted” (CBS) and “Gossip Girl” (CW). Love to my family and B. Follow along: @smlukas Try your own Broadway Fitness Program via an interactive fitness app at www.builtforthestage.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
Lancelot Biggs: Master Navigator by Nelson S. Bond

The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2025 47:17


Trust Lancelot Biggs to get his ship into a mess just when speed and good navigation meant the prize contract of the year…! Lancelot Biggs: Master Navigator by Nelson S. Bond. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.I really enjoy the writing of Nelson S. Bond, especially his offbeat character Lancelot Biggs. There's just something about the way Bond mixes humor with wild sci-fi ideas that makes narrating these stories so much fun. Biggs is clumsy, unpredictable, and completely unforgettable—and every time I dive into one of his adventures, I find myself grinning at the clever twists and quirky charm that Bond brings to the page.Journey back 85 years and open the May 1940 publication of Fantastic Adventures magazine to page 30, Lancelot Biggs: Master Navigator by Nelson S. Bond…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, Rogers was a hero . . if only he hadn't come back alive! The First Spaceman by Gene L. Henderson.Survey - https://podcastsurvey.typeform.com/to/gNLcxQlkRise - http://bit.ly/45So7Yr☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsVDiscord - https://discord.gg/EXrY7UHTFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheLostSciFiPodcastTwitter - https://x.com/LostSciFiPod❤️ ❤️ Thanks to All Our Listeners Who Bought Us a Coffee$200 Someone$100 Tony from the Future$75 James Van Maanenberg$50 MizzBassie, 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 ListenerPlease participate in our podcast survey https://podcastsurvey.typeform.com/to/gNLcxQlk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Les Grosses Têtes
INÉDIT - Côté coulisses : le chanteur Lancelot se confie avant l'émission

Les Grosses Têtes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 8:23


Du lundi au vendredi, dans un podcast inédit, l'invité(e) du jour se confie au micro de RTL avant même son passage dans l'émission ! L'occasion d'en apprendre un peu plus sur lui, sur ses projets et sur ses souvenirs de l'émission "Les Grosses Têtes". Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Les Grosses Têtes
IMITATIONS - François Bayrou et Emmanuel Macron... Marc-Antoine Le Bret face au chanteur Lancelot

Les Grosses Têtes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 2:09


Dans l'émission du 27 août 2025, Marc-Antoine Le Bret a notamment imité François Bayrou et Emmanuel Macron. Retrouvez tous les jours le meilleur des Grosses Têtes en podcast sur RTL.fr et l'application RTL.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Revolution 250 Podcast
The Tragedy of Benedict Arnold with Joyce Lee Malcolm

Revolution 250 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 43:26


From Lucifer's rebellion to Adam and Eve's expulsion, from Lancelot's betrayal to Macbeth's downfall, stories of greatness undone have gripped audiences for centuries. For America's Revolutionaries, the cautionary examples of Julius Caesar and Oliver Cromwell warned of leaders who turned against the people.No figure embodies this tragic arc in American history more than General Benedict Arnold. Once a brilliant and passionate commander whose daring made him one of the Revolution's most effective leaders, Arnold's defection to the Crown became a devastating blow to the patriot cause—and forever branded him the nation's most infamous traitor.Historian Joyce Lee Malcolm joins us to explore Arnold's rise, fall, covered in her acclaimed book  The Tragedy of Benedict Arnold: An American Life.Tell us what you think! Send us a text message!

The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
The Madness of Lancelot Biggs by Nelson S. Bond

The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 52:47


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.

Trashy Royals
140. Arthurian Legends with Dr. Alicia King Anderson, Ph.D.

Trashy Royals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 46:56


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/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Trashy Royals
140. Arthurian Legends with Dr. Alicia King Anderson, Ph.D.

Trashy Royals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 53:56


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

Perfect English Podcast
King Arthur: In Search of the Once and Future King

Perfect English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 33:36


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!

Mysteries at the Museum
Lancelot the Unicorn, Prohibition Man, Dragon Island and Blood Rain

Mysteries at the Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 40:22


Don Wildman examines the origins of a mythical unicorn featured at a popular circus, the baffling case of a missing U.S. politician and an attack by one of the deadliest creatures on the planet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere
Le roman sans fin de la Table Ronde (1/5) : La naissance d'Arthur

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 31:30


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)

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere
Le roman sans fin de la Table Ronde (2/5) : Une table ronde, un royaume et des compagnons de route

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 30:35


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)

The Pulp Writer Show
Episode 260: Knighthood & Chivalry

The Pulp Writer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 13:23


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.

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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.  

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
The Big Suey: THE ALIEN!

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 45:39


"What ever happened to Lancelot?" The crew discusses Bare Knuckle Fighting and Connor McGregor's role as the hype man and then chats about a controversy surrounding the MLB All-Star Game, which Greg describes as a 'disgrace.' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Bunny Trails: A Word History Podcast
284 Nip it in the Bud

Bunny Trails: A Word History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 32:27


This week Shauna and Dan explore "Nip it in the Bud." Bonus: Barney Fife, Lancelot, and the War of 1812 It's free to join our Patreon, patreon.com/bunnytrailspod On our Patreon you have direct access to reach Shauna and Dan, plus join our weekly chats and polls. Paid tiers have even more perks, like early access and name recognition on the show. So join us on Patreon! patreon.com/bunnytrailspod Shownotes are always available on our website, bunnytrailspod.com Copyright 2025 All Rights Reserved

You're Dead To Me
Legends of King Arthur (Radio Edit)

You're Dead To Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 28:11


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

The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
Lancelot Biggs Cooks a Pirate by Nelson S. Bond - A Killer Aboard. No Weapons. Just One Mad Cook with a Frying Pan

The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 43:07


"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===========================

The Michael Scott Podcast Company - An Office Podcast
301: Irene + Season 4 Auction Draft

The Michael Scott Podcast Company - An Office Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 81:06


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

You're Dead To Me
Legends of King Arthur: from medieval literature to modern myth

You're Dead To Me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 57:53


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