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NBA Sandbox
The Sandbox Ep.06 - DAL PASSATO CON L'IA

NBA Sandbox

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 55:42


Ste e Dreik commentano il secondo turno appena concluso e si sbilanciano su possibili incroci per le finali. Tra un concerto di Lucilla, la giornata della sfiga e le IA più improbabili,una buona dose di fatti nostri ad alleggerire il vostro lunedì.

The Partial Historians
Gladiator II with Professor Martin M. Winkler

The Partial Historians

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 68:42


WARNING! This post and episode both contain spoilers!We are back to discuss Gladiator II, the sequel to Ridley Scott's smash hit Gladiator (2000). Gladiator II is set in the joint reign of Caracalla and Geta. These emperors were brothers in real life, but not the creepy twins shown in the movie. However, let's not get caught up in historical detail! After all, Lucilla should have been executed by Commodus in the first film if we were sticking to the facts.In Gladiator II, we learn that Lucilla's precious son, Lucius Verus, was hidden away in the provinces after Commodus' death and became alienated from the imperial family. He clearly inherited the military skills of his real father (Maximus or Russell Crowe), as Lucius is something of a local hero in his new home.But no one can resist the power of Rome forever. After a military defeat, Lucius ends up in the arena and spends the film wrestling with his past, his trauma and the corruption of Rome. Just like his dad!Whilst Lucius Verus is the hero of this film, as is so often the case in movies about Ancient Rome, the villain steals the show. Macrinus (Denzel Washington) is a master manipulator, skilfully playing a dangerous political game. Will the ghost of Maximus past allow Lucius to finally set Rome on a virtuous path? Or is Rome doomed to be dominated by corrupt politicians? And boy, do we have a treat in store for you all! We were privileged to talk to a giant in the field of classical reception, a man who has spent many decades studying Roman history on film.Martin M. Winkler is Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Classics at George Mason University in Northern Virginia. His research interests include classical mythology, Roman history, classical literature, the classical tradition, and classical literature, history and myth on film. Professor Winkler's list of publications is long indeed, but we will cite a few of our favourites. The Roman Salute: Cinema, History and Ideology (2009), Ovid on Screen: A Montage of Attractions (2020) and most recently, Classical Antiquity and the Cinematic Imagination (2024). Professor Winkler has edited and contributed to volumes on the films Troy (from 2004), Kubrick's 1960 Spartacus, and importantly for today, Ridley Scott's original 2000 Gladiator.We hope that you enjoy our conversation with Professor Winkler in which we discuss:The characters of Maximus and Lucius VerusThe aesthetic of Gladiator IIThe representation of the army and praetorian guard in the sequelThe Roman Senate of Gladiator IIHistorical accuracy in Gladiator IIFor our full show notes and transcript, head over to our website: https://partialhistorians.com/2025/04/03/special-episode-gladiator-ii-with-professor-martin-m-winkler/ For our full show notes and edited transcripts, head on over to https://partialhistorians.com/Support the showPatreonKo-FiRead our booksRex: The Seven Kings of RomeYour Cheeky Guide to the Roman Empire Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Reel Rejects
GLADIATOR 2 (2024) MOVIE REACTION!!

The Reel Rejects

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 40:23


WHAT WE DO IN LIFE ECHOES IN THE SEQUEL!! Gladiator II Full Reaction Watch Along: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects Follow Us On Socials:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/  Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thereelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/thereelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ With the Golden Globes behind us & The Academy Awards on the horizon, this Drama / Historical Tuesday, Aaron Alexander, Andrew Gordon, & John Humphrey unite to check out Ridley Scott's long-awaited follow-up to 2000's Gladiator. Picking up 16 years after the story of Maximus Decimus Meridius (Russell Crowe - A Beautiful Mind, Les Miserables, The Nice Guys) & Emperor Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix - Joker, Walk the Line), Gladiator II tells the story of Hanno / Lucius (Paul Mescal - Aftersun, All of Us Strangers) - forced to enter the Colosseum after his home is conquered by the tyrannical emperors Geta (Joseph Quinn - A Quiet Place: Day One, Stranger Things 4, Overlord) & Caracalla (Fred Hechinger - Kraven the Hunter) who now lead Rome. When discovered by a mysterious benefactor, Macrinus (Denzel Washington - Training Day, The Equalizer, Man on Fire), Lucius must look to his past to find strength to return the glory of Rome to its people... GII also features a striking turn from Pedro Pascal (The Last of Us, The Mandalorian) as General Acacius, Connie Nielsen (Wonder Woman, One Hour Photo) as Lucilla, Derek Jacobi (Gosford Park, I Claudius) as Gracchus, Peter Mensah (300, Avatar) as Jugurtha, Matt Lucas (Wonka, Bridesmaids), & MORE! Aaron, Andrew, & Johnald REACT to all the Most Gripping Scenes & Epic moments including The Gateway to Rome, Emperors, the Rhino Fight Scene, the Naval Battle, Monkey Scene, Dream of Rome, & Beyond!! Follow Aaron On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealaaronalexander/?hl=en Follow Andrew Gordon on Socials:  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MovieSource Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/agor711/?hl=en Twitter:  https://twitter.com/Agor711 Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad:  Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM:  FB:  https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Il cacciatore di libri
"Miss Bee e il cadavere in biblioteca" di Alessia Gazzola

Il cacciatore di libri

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024


Miss Bee è il nuovo personaggio creato dalla penna di Alessia Gazzola, autrice delle serie con Alice Allevi (L'allieva) e Costanza Macallè. La serie con Miss Bee è ambientata negli anni '20 a Londra. Miss Bee, Beatrice Bernabò, è una ventenne italiana che vive da quattro anni in Inghilterra insieme al padre Leonida, docente di italianistica, e alle sorelle Clara e Lucilla. Beatrice, di famiglia medioborghese, ha una relazione segreta con Kit, Christopher Ashbury, nipote di un baronetto. Durante una cena a casa della madre di Kit, uno dei commensali viene trovato morto in biblioteca: si tratta di Carter Lacy, proprietario di una miniera di diamanti in India. Da qui parte l'indagine di Archer Blackburn, ispettore capo di Scotland Yard, alla quale Miss Bee partecipa attivamente soprattutto per proteggere Kit, uno degli indiziati, cercando di attirare l'attenzione della polizia sull'affascinante Julian Lennox. "Miss Bee e il cadavere in biblioteca" (Longanesi) di Alessia Gazzola è il primo romanzo di questa nuova serie, un mix fra giallo e romanticismo.

Sisters Who Watch
Gladiator II Ft. Queens Podcast

Sisters Who Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 60:08


Are you not entertained? In this episode, Shelby and Laura are joined by special guests, history buffs, and hosts of the Queens Podcast, Katy and Nathan. We review one of the most anticipated films of the year--Gladiator II starring Paul Mescal as Lucius, Denzel Washington as Macrinus, and Pedro Pascal as General Acacius. Tune in for historical analysis and funny takes on the epic sequel film directed by Ridley Scott. Spoiler alert -- we don't think the sequel is as good as 2000's OG Gladiator. We discuss our favorite historical films and TV shows and the Roman Empire meme before unpacking why Gladiator II paled in comparison to its predecessor. We also analyze the decision to make a sequel 24 years later, explain why the Glicked phenomenon did not reach Barbenheimer status, dissect whether or not Paul Mescal is a hot leading man, highlight our favorite moments like the various battle scenes and nostalgic moments honoring Maximus, and detail the many historical inaccuracies like the water coliseum battle with sharks and lack of female characters beyond Lucilla. Lastly, we debate whether or not lying to protect your son is a green flag. Interested in more movie reviews? Check out our podcast episodes on ⁠American Fiction⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Barbie⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠Cannes Film Festival 2024⁠, ⁠Challengers⁠, ⁠Deadpool & Wolverine⁠, ⁠Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga⁠, ⁠Inside Out 2 ft. Nikki Meadows⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Joker: Folie a Deux⁠, ⁠Killers of the Flower Moon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠Madame Web ft. Mitch Broadwater⁠, ⁠Mean Girls (2024)⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠Oppenheimer⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Past Lives Ft. Toya From Harlem⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠Poor Things⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠The Fall Guy⁠, ⁠The Oscars 2024⁠, ⁠We Live In Time⁠, and Wicked Ft. Sisters and the Stars. To stay up to date on all things SWW: Follow @SistersWhoWatch on all social media channels (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠) Subscribe to our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ channel Check out our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and fill out the contact information form What should we watch next? Email us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠sisterswhowatch@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or DM us on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ with your suggestions. Thank you for listening and we appreciate your support! Please rate, subscribe, download, share, donate, and leave us a review :) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sisterswhowatch/support

How Men Think with Brooks Laich & Gavin DeGraw
Returning To The Arena With Gladiator's Connie Nielsen

How Men Think with Brooks Laich & Gavin DeGraw

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 65:00 Transcription Available


The guys are joined by Lucilla herself, Connie Nielsen, to discuss Gladiator II and what to do if you encounter a lion. Email: politickin@iheartradio.com Follow the show on Instagram @politickin_pod and on TikTok at @politickinpod. Full video available at @PolitickinPodcast on YouTube. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Il cacciatore di libri
"Miss Bee e il cadavere in biblioteca" di Alessia Gazzola e "Meccanica di un addio" di Carlo Calabrò

Il cacciatore di libri

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024


Miss Bee è il nuovo personaggio creato dalla penna di Alessia Gazzola, autrice delle serie con Alice Allevi (L'allieva) e Costanza Macallè. La serie con Miss Bee è ambientata negli anni '20 a Londra. Miss Bee, Beatrice Bernabò, è una ventenne italiana che vive da quattro anni in Inghilterra insieme al padre Leonida, docente di italianistica, e alle sorelle Clara e Lucilla. Beatrice, di famiglia medioborghese, ha una relazione segreta con Kit, Christopher Ashbury, nipote di un baronetto. Durante una cena a casa della madre di Kit, uno dei commensali viene trovato morto in biblioteca: si tratta di Carter Lacy, proprietario di una miniera di diamanti in India. Da qui parte l'indagine di Archer Blackburn, ispettore capo di Scotland Yard, alla quale Miss Bee partecipa attivamente soprattutto per proteggere Kit, uno degli indiziati, cercando di attirare l'attenzione della polizia sull'affascinante Julian Lennox. "Miss Bee e il cadavere in biblioteca" (Longanesi) di Alessia Gazzola è il primo romanzo di questa nuova serie, un mix fra giallo e romanticismo. Nella seconda parte parliamo di "Meccanica di un addio" (Marsilio) di Carlo Calabrò, un noir ironico con personaggi spassosi dal quale emerge anche l'analisi sociale di un pezzo di mondo, il Brasile, pieno di contrasti: da una parte la bellezza mozzafiato della natura, il calore e l'esuberanza della gente, dall'altra la corruzione dilagante e le piccole grandi illegalità. Il protagonista è Florian Kaufmann, ingegnere svizzero che da circa dieci anni vive in un piccolo villaggio dell'Amazzonia dove ha rilevato una segheria. Il suo obiettivo è fare impresa, fare utili dunque, in modo onesto e salvaguardando l'ambiente. Il suo presunto rigore morale però scende spesso a patti con la realtà (anche lui dà fuoco ai residui della segheria per evitare lo smaltimento fatto di lungaggini burocratiche). Un giorno qualcuno incendia la sua proprietà dove viene trovato un cadavere. Kaufmann decide di indagare sia sull'incendio che sull'omicidio.

il posto delle parole
Lucilla Lijoi "Le adolescenti" Mario Mariani

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 18:05


Lucilla Lijoi"Le adolescenti"Mario MarianiEdizioni Pendragonwww.pendragon.itUscito nel 1919, questo libro venne immediatamente sequestrato e l'autore condannato per “offesa al pudore col mezzo della stampa” a 15 giorni di reclusione e 100 lire di multa. Nella motivazione dei giudici si legge che “contiene suggestivi racconti di lubrici amori, descrizioni invereconde, è illustrato da disegni osceni e considerazioni e affermazioni contrarie al senso morale”. Pochi mesi dopo, l'autore lo ripubblicò senza la novella iniziale – quella che gli era costata la condanna – con l'aggiunta di un'appendice, intitolata “Processo alla letteratura”, che riportava, in tono polemico, la cronaca di quanto accaduto in sede di giudizio. Questo volume ripropone la prima edizione, nella sua completezza, e l'appendice della seconda.Mario Mariani (1883-1951) è stato uno scrittore, poeta e giornalista italiano. Erede di tradizioni familiari anarchico-socialiste, giovanissimo venne più volte denunciato dalle autorità per “incitamento alla disobbedienza” e schedato dalla Prefettura di Ravenna. Alpino combattente durante la Prima guerra mondiale, dopo l'avvento del Fascismo, di cui era sempre stato un critico spietato, si rifugiò prima a Nizza poi in Belgio. Nel 1929 si stabilì in Sudamerica, formando una famiglia e vivendo tra Brasile e Argentina. Nel 1947, a guerra finita, ritornò in Italia e con l'editore Sonzogno pubblicò le Opere complete di Mario Mariani, alcune delle quali inedite, in 23 volumi. Tornò poi in Brasile dove rimase fino alla morte. Di suo Pendragon ha pubblicato Le adolescenti (2024).Lucilla Lijoi, nata a Forlimpopoli, si è laureata in Letterature e civiltà moderne all'Università di Genova. È dottoressa di ricerca in Letterature e culture classiche e moderne. Suoi contributi sono apparsi su riviste e miscellanee italiane e internazionali. È redattrice della rivista “Trasparenze”. Si occupa della fortuna della classicità nel Novecento, della cultura italiana degli anni Trenta e Quaranta e della didattica della letteratura italiana. Insegna materie letterarie e latino nei licei.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

Movies Merica
Gladiator II review

Movies Merica

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 35:25


It's been 24 years since “Gladiator” took the world by storm and spawned a whole new era of swords and sandals movies. Will it's sequel “Gladiator II”, our movie for this week, do the same? We shall see. This time the main character is Lucius, who we met as a young boy in the original “Gladiator.” He's the son of Lucilla, and it's revealed in the trailers, the son of Maximus, Russell Crowe's character from “Gladiator.” Lucius suffers a tragedy early in the movie and is made a slave and then rises up as a gladiator for Macrinus, played by Denzel Washington. Macrinus is not all he appears to be and is proven to be power hungry and wants to use Lucius as his instrument for power. Another main character is General Acacius, played by Pedro Pascal, who is the leader of the Roman army who fight for Emperor Geta and Emperor Caracalla, played by Joseph Quinn and Fred Hechinger respectively. Acacius isn't exactly excited anymore to be dispatched like an errand boy by these emperors to kill people all over the world and conquer lands. Connie Nielsen returns to play Lucilla and as she sees a particular gladiator fight in the Colosseum, she starts to get a feeling that she knows this man. All of these worlds will collide. Sometimes sequels surpass the quality of the original. Does “Gladiator II” accomplish that feat? Check out this episode to find out! “Gladiator II” also stars Derek Jacobi, Yuval Gonen, Rory McCann, Peter Mensah, Matt Lucas, Tim McInnerny, Alexander Karim and Lior Raz.  Support the showFeel free to reach out to me via:@MoviesMerica on Twitter @moviesmerica on InstagramMovies Merica on Facebook

Movies That Made Us Gay
263. Gladiator II with special guest Joshua Clement

Movies That Made Us Gay

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 104:24


"Strength and Honor." It's our Black Friday episode, and we're celebrating Galicked this week and are discussing Ridley Scott's long-awaited Gladiator II. An old-fashioned sword and sandal epic that both the gays and straights can equally enjoy, this might not match the prestige of its Oscar-winning predecessor, but there's a lot of fun going on here. It's nice to see this type of historic blockbuster embrace its gay Ancient Rome roots and lean more into the camp of its material. Get us a fan, because we're verklempt from all of the insanely hot men on display here. We'd risk it all for a night with our boy Paul Mescal, and daddy Pedro Pascal is the type of man we'd have on our bedroom wall growing up. Even though this movie may not exactly pass the Bechdel Test, Connie Nielsen more than makes up for it as the fierce Lucilla. We're also all here for the comeback of queer villains. Joseph Quinn and Fred Hechinger chew up the scenery as two twink brother Emperors adding some Caligula-level hijinks, complete with a monkey in a dress and a bisexual harem. We discuss the Denzel Washington hinted man on man kiss left on the cutting room floor, some brief thoughts on Wicked, and the iconic Liz Taylor 2001 Golden Globe appearance. Gllaaaaadiator!  Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! www.patreon.com/moviesthatmadeusgay Facebook/Instagram: @moviesthatmadeusgay Bluesky: @MTMUGPod.bsky.social Scott Youngbauer: Twitter @oscarscott / Instagram @scottyoungballer Peter Lozano: Twitter/Instagram @peterlasagna

Living for the Cinema
GLADIATOR II (2024)

Living for the Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 17:08 Transcription Available


STRENGTH AND HONOR!The legendary Sir Ridley Scott (Alien, Blade Runner) returns to Ancient Rome to direct this long-awaited sequel to his Best Picture-winning, blockbuster smash from twenty four years ago, Gladiator.  This continuation takes place around sixteen years later as the legacy of the both Maximus and the late Emperor Marcus Aurelius has seemingly waned.  Rome is now even more corrupt with two childish, manic twin emperors (Joseph Quinn, Fred Hechinger) now running things as the Roman Empire has stretched itself even thinner under the military leadership of General Acacius (Pedro Pascal)....with bloody, increasingly elaborate gladiator games taking place in the Coliseum now as important as ever!And into this brutal arena, A Hero Will Rise. :) His name is Lucius and he's a slave played by acclaimed up-and-coming actor Oscar-nominee Paul Mescal (Aftersun, All of Us Strangers) while the promoter who owns and controls him is Macrinus played by multiple Oscar-winner Denzel Washington.  Also still in the mix and returning from the first film is Lucilla played by Connie Nielsen (One Hour Photo, Wonder Woman) who seems to recognize this strapping young fighter who's staking Rome by storm....and what results is another swords-and-sandals epic somewhat similar to the first one, only THIS time featuring....sharks? :P  Host & Editor: Geoff GershonProducer: Marlene GershonSend us a texthttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/

Breaking News Italia - Ultime Notizie
Lucilla Agosti, Vita Privata: Chi È Il Compagno Famoso!

Breaking News Italia - Ultime Notizie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 2:27


Lucilla Agosti, Vita Privata: Chi È Il Compagno Famoso!Scopri la storia di Lucilla Agosti: carrier, vita privata e il suo famoso compagno.#breakingnews #ultimenotizie #notiziedelgiorno #notizie #cronaca #attrice #chi #compagno #elodie #famoso #latalpa #lucillaagosti #radio #roccosiffredi #vitaprivata

A Lost Plot
Episode 117: Gladiator 2: A Disgrace to Russell Crowe’s Name

A Lost Plot

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 68:22


Find the 9 Points Rating System Here: https://www.alostplot.com/9-points/Find the original Gladiator Review here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/maverick51411/episodes/2024-01-03T18_00_00-08_00Find the Back to the Future Review here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/maverick51411/episodes/2024-08-08T15_26_59-07_00In this episode of A Lost Plot, hosts Maverick and Andrew delve into Gladiator 2, exploring its themes, character dynamics, and the impact of its narrative choices. They discuss their initial impressions, ratings, and the film's portrayal of Lucius, the son of Lucilla, as he navigates a world filled with rage and vengeance. The conversation highlights the contrast between Lucius and Maximus, the role of Macronus, and the significant revelation of Lucius's parentage, culminating in a rich analysis of the film's storytelling and character development. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the character dynamics and revelations in Gladiator 2, discussing how these elements impact the narrative and the legacy of the original film. They analyze the role of villains, particularly comparing them to Commodus, and explore the political intrigue that unfolds throughout the story. The discussion culminates in reflections on the film's overall impact and how it stands in comparison to its predecessor, Gladiator.----------Highlights:0:00 ‘Gladiator 2' Introduction4:37 Opening Scene15:30 Lucius the Gladiator29:20 Sudden Character Shifts41:29 Lucius is Maximus's Son???52:39 Macrinus and the Emperors1:02:55 Ending and Final Thoughts#gladiator2 #lucius #macrinus #maximusdecimusmeridius #alostplot #filmthoughts #film #movies #newrelease #recentrelease #gladiator #rome #therewasadreamthatwasrome #roman #emperor #caraccus #geta #lucilla #strengthandhonor #maximus 

The Infamous Podcast
Episode 456 – A Superman Alone Needs a Hug

The Infamous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024


We Watched So Much Stuff This Week This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl review… Gladiator II, Transformers One, the penultimate Supes & Lolo, and the first two episodes of Dune: Prophecy. Episode Index Intro: 0:07 Gladiator 2: 4:28 Transformers: One: 17:54 Supes & Lolo: 30:35 Dunc: Prophecy: 44:25 Gladiator 2 (2024) Out of 10 Lucius Was Not A Treat Clarks Darryl: 6/10 Brian: 8.2/10 Summary “Gladiator II,” directed by Ridley Scott, is a 2024 epic historical action film that serves as a sequel to the 2000 classic “Gladiator.” The story is set 16 years after the original, focusing on Lucius Verus Aurelius (Paul Mescal), the son of Maximus Decimus Meridius and Lucilla. Living under the alias “Hanno” in Numidia, Lucius's life is shattered when General Acacius (Pedro Pascal) leads a Roman invasion that results in the death of his wife and his enslavement. Forced into the gladiatorial arena, Lucius seeks vengeance against Acacius and the corrupt twin emperors, Geta and Caracalla. He gains the mentorship of Macrinus (Denzel Washington), a former slave and ambitious arms dealer with his own designs on power. As Lucius rises through the ranks of gladiators, he discovers his true heritage and confronts the political machinations of Rome, mirroring the journey of his father, Maximus. The film features intense combat sequences, including battles against exotic animals like rhinos and sharks, and delves into themes of revenge, identity, and the quest for justice. While it expands on the original's narrative, some critics note that it lacks the emotional depth of its predecessor. Nonetheless, “Gladiator II” offers a visually spectacular experience with strong performances, particularly from Washington, who brings a compelling presence to the role of Macrinus. “Gladiator II” was released in theaters on November 22, 2024, and has received generally positive reviews from critics. Transformers One (2024) Out of 10 I’d Want to Kill Orion Pax Toos Darryl: 6.25/10 Brian: 6.4/10 Summary “Transformers One” is a 2024 American animated science fiction action film that explores the origins of the iconic characters Optimus Prime and Megatron. Directed by Josh Cooley, the film features a star-studded voice cast, including Chris Hemsworth as Orion Pax (who becomes Optimus Prime) and Brian Tyree Henry as D-16 (who becomes Megatron). Set on the planet Cybertron, the narrative delves into the early relationship between Orion Pax and D-16, who start as close friends bonded like brothers. As the story unfolds, their differing ideologies lead to a rift, setting the stage for the epic conflict between Autobots and Decepticons. The film also introduces other key characters, such as Elita-1 (voiced by Scarlett Johansson) and B-127 (voiced by Keegan-Michael Key), providing a rich backstory to the Transformers universe. “Transformers One” premiered in Sydney, Australia, on September 11, 2024, and was released in the United States on September 20, 2024. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its storytelling, animation, and voice performances. However, it underperformed at the box office, grossing approximately $128.9 million worldwide against a budget estimated between $75 million and $147 million. For those interested in watching the film, “Transformers One” is available for streaming on Paramount+. Superman and Lois (The CW) Out of 5 Never Trust a Human Hearts Darryl: 4.45/5 Brian: 4.35/5 Summary In the penultimate episode of “Superman & Lois,” titled “To Live and Die Again,” the series sets the stage for a climactic finale. The episode features the return of Doomsday, now portrayed in a highly comic-accurate form, intensifying the threat to Superman and his family. The narrative delves into the aftermath of Superman's public revelation of his dual identity as Clark Kent, exploring the personal and societal ramifications of this disclosure. Additionally, Lois Lane receives a positive update regarding her battle with breast cancer, marking a significant moment in her character arc. The episode culminates in an emotional cliffhanger, setting up a high-stakes confrontation in the series finale. This installment effectively balances action and character development, paving the way for a compelling conclusion to the series. Dune: Prophecy (HBO Max) Out of 10 Burn in My Lights Darryl: 7.75/10 Brian: 7.1/10 Summary “Dune: Prophecy” is a prequel series set 10,000 years before the events of Frank Herbert's “Dune,” focusing on the origins of the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood. Here's a summary of the first two episodes: Episode 1: “The Hidden Hand” The series opens with Mother Superior Raquella Berto-Anirul (Cathy Tyson) leading the fledgling Sisterhood on Wallach IX. She entrusts Valya Harkonnen (Emily Watson) with the mission to expand and fortify the Sisterhood's influence. Valya, driven by her family's tarnished legacy, employs the Sisterhood's secretive breeding program and mental conditioning to manipulate political dynamics across the Imperium. A significant plot involves the arranged marriage between Princess Ynez Corrino (Sarah-Sofie Boussnina) and young noble Pruwet Richese (Charlie Hodson-Prior), orchestrated to stabilize the Imperial bloodline. However, the emergence of Desmond Hart (Travis Fimmel), a mysterious soldier with newfound powers from Arrakis, disrupts these plans. Desmond's actions culminate in the simultaneous deaths of Pruwet and Imperial Truthsayer Kasha Jinjo (Jihae), signaling a formidable threat to the Sisterhood's schemes. Episode 2: “Two Wolves” In the aftermath of the dual assassinations, Valya seeks to counter Desmond's menace. She travels to Salusa Secundus to interrogate Desmond, who openly admits to the killings, revealing his immunity to the Sisterhood's manipulative techniques like “The Voice.” Meanwhile, on Wallach IX, young acolyte Lila undergoes “The Agony,” a perilous ritual intended to unlock ancestral memories. During this process, Lila encounters the spirit of Raquella, who imparts cryptic warnings about impending dangers. The episode delves into the internal dynamics of the Sisterhood, highlighting the challenges Valya faces in consolidating power amid external threats and internal dissent. These episodes lay the groundwork for a complex narrative of political intrigue, mystical traditions, and the struggle for dominance within the Imperium. Contact Us The Infamous Podcast can be found wherever podcasts are found on the Interwebs, feel free to subscribe and follow along on social media. And don't be shy about helping out the show with a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts to help us move up in the ratings. @infamouspodcast facebook/infamouspodcast instagram/infamouspodcast stitcher Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeart Radio contact@infamouspodcast.com Our theme music is ‘Skate Beat’ provided by Michael Henry, with additional music provided by Michael Henry. Find more at MeetMichaelHenry.com. The Infamous Podcast is hosted by Brian Tudor and Darryl Jasper, is recorded in Cincinnati, Ohio. The show is produced and edited by Brian Tudor. Subscribe today!

Woman's Hour
Weekend Woman's Hour: Michelle Yoeh, Primary school suspensions, Katarina Johnson-Thompson

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 56:37


Oscar-winning Michelle Yeoh's career has spanned four decades. Starting out as a martial arts actor, she became a key figure in the Hong Kong action scene. But it was her role in James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies that catapulted her into Hollywood. She's since starred in many hits including Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and the multi-Oscar winning movie - including for her own performance - Everything Everywhere all At Once. Now, she's in the film adaptation of the musical Wicked. She joined Nuala McGovern live in the studio to discuss it.BBC analysis suggests that the rate at which primary school pupils are being suspended from state schools in England has more than doubled in a decade. Permanent exclusion rates of primary-age pupils have also gone up, by almost 70% in the same period. Campaigners say children excluded from school at a young age experience long-term impacts. It's worth also stating that nearly 90% of those permanently excluded over the past five years also had special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). The government has acknowledged the situation is at "crisis point", and says it is determined to "drive up standards" in schools. Anita Rani spoke to Lydia, whose son Eddie has been suspended from school 14 times this year.Twenty-four year old product design and technology graduate Olivia Humphreys is a Global Medical Winner of the James Dyson Award 2024. Her invention, Athena, is a portable hair-loss prevention device for chemotherapy patients. She talks to Nuala how the product works and how her mum inspired it.Katarina Johnson-Thompson is the double World and double Commonwealth Games heptathlon champion. This year she won the Olympic silver medal in Paris, her first ever Olympic medal. Katarina joined Anita to talk about her new book, Unbroken, in which she opens up about the pressures of representing Great Britain as a 19 year old at the London 2012 Olympics, her struggles with body image and the relentless resilience and determination she has shown in coming back from career-threatening injuries. Bethany Hutchison is one of eight female nurses who are taking their NHS Trust to an employment tribunal for allowing a trans woman to use their changing facilities at work. Bethany spoke to Nuala about why she feels she needed to bring this case, and how she hopes it will be resolved.The film Gladiator II stars Paul Mescal as Lucius and Connie Nielsen returns to her role as Lucilla. The sequel also includes a female gladiator for the first time, Yuval Gonen plays the role of Arishat. Anita is joined by classicist and author Dr Daisy Dunn and the film critic Larushka Ivan-zadeh to discuss how accurate this portrayal is and the role women play in the film.Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Annette Wells Editor: Rebecca Myatt

Woman's Hour
Adoption, Female Gladiators, Novelist Pyae Moe Thet War

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 57:12


Adopted children may be allowed much closer contact with their birth families in the future as part of “seismic” changes recommended in a new report published earlier this month. At the moment family courts set out the level of contact the child will have with their birth parents, usually letters sent via an intermediary. But that could change. Anita Rani hears from two women who were adopted, who share their thoughts on what these changes could mean for adopted children, and Prof Beth Neil who helped to write the report. Gladiator II stars Paul Mescal as Lucius and Connie Nielsen returns to her role as Lucilla. The sequel also includes a female gladiator for the first time, Yuval Gonen plays the role of Arishat. Anita is joined by classicist and author Dr Daisy Dunn and the film critic Larushka Ivan-zadeh to discuss how accurate this portrayal is and the role women play in the film.'I Did Something Bad' is the debut novel by Pyae Moe Thet War. It tells the story of journalist Khin Haymar assigned by Vogue to get a scoop on Tyler Tun, Hollywood's hottest movie star in exchange for a top job. But along the way a man ends up dead. Will the pair fall in love and can they get away with murder? Pyae joins Anita to talk about wanting to write a rom-com with murder set in her hometown of Yangon, Myanmar and why the novel features some serious social commentary on abortion, corrupt police and representation in film.Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Laura Northedge

Subtext & Discourse
Philippe Garner, photography specialist | EP62 Subtext & Discourse Art World Podcast

Subtext & Discourse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 64:25


Philippe Garner was born in Aix-en-Provence in 1949. He was brought up in Brighton. After graduating in French and Latin from Bedford College, London, in 1970, he joined Sotheby's Training Scheme and in 1971 started working as a specialist in late-19th-century and 20th-century decorative arts and in the fledgling field of photographs. He has played an influential role in raising awareness of the significance of our photographic heritage, both through his pioneering auctions and through his activities as a writer and curator. https://www.philippegarner.com/   Michael Dooney https://beacons.ai/michaeldooney   This episode of Subtext & Discourse Art World Podcast was recorded on 18. October 2024 between Perth (Australia) and London (The United Kingdom). Portrait photo of Philippe taken by his wife Lucilla in 1985, from his passport issued January 1986.

Betacritic
Episode 20 - Gladiator 2, The Penguin, Balladen om Carl-Henning

Betacritic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 139:07


Fra romerske kejsere til kejserpingviner! I denne uge tager Rikke Collin og Jacob Ege Hinchely fat på tre vidt forskellige værker, der spænder fra storslået episk drama til intime danske skæbnefortællinger. Fra romerske arenaer til Gothams kriminelle gader og videre til Sønderjyllands landsbyliv, kommer de omkring både moderne storfilm og klassiske danske værker. Så i denne uge anmelder Betacritic altså: Gladiator 2 (2024) Ridley Scott vender tilbage til Roms blodige arenaer med Gladiator 2, en fortsættelse til den ikoniske Gladiator (2000), der vandt fem Oscars. Filmen følger Lucius (Paul Mescal, Normal People), søn af Lucilla (spillet af Connie Nielsen i den første film), der som barn overværede Maximus' skæbnesvangre kamp mod Commodus. Nu som voksen må Lucius træde ind i rollen som gladiator for at genvinde Roms ære og konfrontere sin egen fortid. Hvordan viderefører filmen arven fra den oprindelige klassiker, og kan Paul Mescal løfte historien til nye højder? The Penguin (2024) I The Penguin, en spin-off til The Batman (2022), følger vi Oswald "Oz" Cobblepot (Colin Farrell, In Bruges, The Lobster) på hans vej mod toppen af Gothams kriminelle underverden. Serien, skabt af Lauren LeFranc og produceret af Matt Reeves, går i dybden med Cobblepots transformation fra en opportunistisk gangster til en af byens mest frygtede kriminelle. Hvordan skildrer serien magtspillet i Gothams mørke gader, og kan den matche niveauet fra Reeves' The Batman? Balladen om Carl-Henning (1969) Lene og Sven Grønlykke står bag dette danske drama, der følger den naive og godmodige Carl-Henning (Jesper Klein) i et lille sønderjysk landsbysamfund. Hans mangel på situationsfornemmelse og en række uheld fører ham ud i en skæbnesvanger flugt fra sit hjem. Filmen skildrer klasseskel, menneskelig uskyld og de barske realiteter, der møder Carl-Henning undervejs. Hvordan har filmens temaer og portrætter af det danske provinsliv holdt sig gennem årene, og hvad siger det om Grønlykkes blik for det menneskelige? I slutningen af episoden deler Jacob og Rikke som altid deres personlige anbefalinger. Tusind tak fordi du lytter med!

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
New System Cracking Down on Passengers Trying to Board Plane Early | Paul Mescal on Stepping into the Arena in "Gladiator II" | Rebecca Yarros on Her Rise to Fame

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 36:35


Thirty years ago, Susan Smith rolled her car into a South Carolina lake with her 3-year-old and 14-month-old sons inside. She initially told police she was carjacked before confessing to their killings. On Wednesday, Smith, who is serving a life sentence, will ask a parole board for her freedom.American Airlines has been testing a new boarding system in Tuscon and two other airports that prevents passengers from trying to board before their group is called. American will add the system to 100 airports ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, with more in the coming months.Legendary musician Paul Simon gives Anthony Mason an inside look at the Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss, where scientists are working to help the nearly half a billion people disabled by the condition.Paul Mescal joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his role as Lucius in "Gladiator II," the son of Maximus and Lucilla, who is thrust into the arena to fight for the Roman Empire 15 years after Maximus' death.After selling over a million copies of "Fourth Wing" and gaining a cult following, Rebecca Yarros is back with her latest novel, "Variation," a tale of a ballerina uncovering a life-altering family secret. She joins "CBS Mornings."Alec Baldwin's western "Rust" will premiere on Wednesday after a deadly shooting on set that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in 2021. A live round was mistakenly loaded into a prop gun. The film's director, Joel Souza, was also injured that day. He spoke to "CBS Mornings" about the on-set shooting and the premiere.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Born To Watch - A Movie Podcast
Gladiator (2000)

Born To Watch - A Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 106:35


Ridley Scott's Gladiator (2000) wasn't just a movie—it was an event, a cultural phenomenon that revived the sword-and-sandal epic for a modern audience. In this week's Born to Watch podcast episode, we take a deep dive with our Gladiator (2000) Movie Review, a timeless classic that set the bar for historical dramas, earning critical acclaim and five Academy Awards, including Best Picture. With stunning visuals, a poignant score, and unforgettable performances, Gladiator remains one of cinema's greatest achievements.The Story That Defined a GenerationAt its core, Gladiator is a revenge tale wrapped in the grandeur of the Roman Empire. Russell Crowe stars as Maximus Decimus Meridius, a loyal Roman general betrayed by the scheming Commodus, played with unsettling intensity by Joaquin Phoenix. Stripped of his rank, family, and freedom, Maximus is forced into the brutal world of gladiatorial combat. As he rises through the ranks of the arena, he becomes a beacon of hope and rebellion, culminating in a battle not just for his life but for the soul of Rome itself.What makes Gladiator resonate so deeply is its ability to blend intimate human drama with epic stakes. Maximus's vendetta against Commodus intertwines with his larger quest for justice, making every clash in the Colosseum emotionally charged. The screenplay, penned by David Franzoni, John Logan, and William Nicholson, is poetic and visceral, delivering lines like “Are you not entertained?” that have become iconic in pop culture.A Visual and Sonic MasterpieceRidley Scott is a director known for his meticulous attention to detail, and Gladiator is no exception. The film's portrayal of ancient Rome is nothing short of breathtaking. Using a mix of practical sets, CGI, and miniatures, Scott and cinematographer John Mathieson recreated the grandeur of the Colosseum and the chaotic energy of Rome's streets with staggering realism.Equally stunning is Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard's haunting score. The music perfectly captures the film's shifting tones, from the mournful longing of Maximus's loss to the triumphant swell of his victories. Tracks like “Now We Are Free” remain synonymous with the film's legacy, blending orchestral power with ethereal vocals to evoke an almost mythic quality.A Performance for the AgesRussell Crowe's portrayal of Maximus is the beating heart of Gladiator. His transformation from a respected general to a vengeful gladiator is physically demanding and emotionally rich. Crowe embodies Maximus with a quiet intensity, delivering a performance that won him the Academy Award for Best Actor. His ability to convey a deep well of grief, determination, and defiance elevates the character into the realm of timeless cinematic heroes.Joaquin Phoenix's Commodus, on the other hand, is a masterclass in villainy. He's not just evil for the sake of it—he's deeply insecure, desperate for approval, and chillingly manipulative. Phoenix walks a delicate line, making Commodus repulsive yet compelling, a character you can't look away from, no matter how despicable his actions.The supporting cast, including Connie Nielsen as the morally torn Lucilla and Richard Harris as the wise Emperor Marcus Aurelius, rounds out the ensemble with gravitas and depth. Even in smaller roles, the film excels in giving its characters memorable moments that add richness to the world.Themes That Echo Through HistoryGladiator isn't just a feast for the senses—it's a film that grapples with timeless themes. Justice, loyalty, and the corrupting nature of power all play pivotal roles in the story. Maximus's journey is as much about reclaiming his honour as it is toppling a corrupt regime. His mantra, “What we do in life echoes in eternity,” underscores the film's meditation on legacy and the impact of our actions.The movie also speaks to the enduring appeal of underdog stories. Maximus's rise from slave to hero taps into a universal desire for justice and redemption, making his triumphs all the more cathartic. At the same time, the film doesn't shy away from the brutality of its world, reminding us that victory often comes at a high cost.A Lasting LegacyWhen Gladiator hit theatres in 2000, it reignited interest in historical epics, paving the way for films like Troy, 300, and Kingdom of Heaven. But few have matched its impact. Its influence extends beyond the genre, inspiring video games, TV series, and countless parodies in pop culture.The film's success also cemented Ridley Scott's reputation as a visionary director and launched Russell Crowe into superstardom. It remains a benchmark for storytelling and craftsmanship, a movie that feels as fresh and powerful today as it did over two decades ago.Why We Still Love GladiatorSo why does Gladiator still hold such a special place in our hearts? Part of it is the sheer spectacle—few films manage to combine action, drama, and historical detail so seamlessly. But more than that, it's the emotional core of the story. Maximus's journey is one of loss, perseverance, and ultimate redemption, themes that resonate universally.Watching Gladiator is an experience that lingers long after the credits roll. Whether it's the breathtaking battles, the nuanced performances, or the hauntingly beautiful score, every element works in harmony to create something truly unforgettable.Final ThoughtsOur latest Born to Watch podcast episode celebrates everything that makes Gladiator a masterpiece. From its technical achievements to its emotional depth, the film is a triumph in every sense of the word. It's a reminder of why we go to the movies—to be moved, thrilled, and inspired.If you haven't revisited Gladiator lately, now is the perfect time. As Maximus would say, “Strength and Honour”—this movie delivers both in spades.

Bravi Tutti
15. Recitare guardando il mondo | con Lucilla Lupaioli e Alessandro Di Marco, fondatori di Centro Studi Acting

Bravi Tutti

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 30:32


Siamo tutt* d'accordo che a scuola si va per imparare, ma cosa esattamente? Di cosa ha davvero bisogno chi vuole diventare attore/attrice? Dizione, postura, ricerca della propria voce sono corsi obbligatori in tantissime scuole. A volte però manca un punto di vista, qualcosa che ci aiuti a capire meglio chi siamo e in che realtà lavoriamo come attori.Ne parliamo con Lucilla Lupaioli e Alessandro Di Marco, fondatori di Centro Studi Acting ma anche autori di diversi spettacoli di grande successo. Fin dal 2013 con lo spettacolo “Siamo tutti gay”, Lucilla e Alessandro accompagnano l'insegnamento alla scrittura, e guidano così ragazzi e ragazze nella scoperta di loro stess*, che è il primo esercizio indispensabile per diventare poi qualcos'altro. Centro Studi Acting è un'accademia di recitazione con sede a Roma. Maggiori informazioni sul loro sito: https://www.centrostudiacting.it/   Bravi Tutti è un podcast di AttoriCasting. Esce ogni dieci giorni e racconta il mondo dello spettacolo a chi vuole farlo e a chi vuole saperne di più. Per richieste o commenti manda un messaggio vocale alla pagina Instagram di AttoriCasting. Il prossimo episodio esce lunedì 4 novembre.Realizzato da Vincenzo De Simone per Madcrumbs.Scrittura, voce e produzione audio: Vincenzo De Simone   Clip audio:Anna Magnani in “Bellissima” (Luchino Visconti) https://www.raiplay.it/programmi/bellissima    

Conversations in Fetal Medicine
In conversation with Professor Lucilla Poston - recorded live at RCOG Annual Academic Meeting! Bonus episode

Conversations in Fetal Medicine

Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 52:59


Send us a Text Message.Welcome to a special bonus episode! Recorded live at the RCOG Annual Academic Meeting in January 2024, organised by the Blair Bell Research Society. Join us in conversation with Professor Lucilla Poston, co-hosted with the fabulous Dr Neil Ryan (a clinical academic and subspecialty trainee in gynae-oncology). This is also a chance to celebrate the RCOG Annual Academic Meeting and learn a bit more about the Blair Bell Research Society. With thanks to the RCOG and BBRS for permission to share the recording.  Professor Poston's bio:https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/lucilla-postonProfessor Lucilla Poston CBE is a Professor of Maternal & Fetal Health in the School of Life Course & Population Sciences. Her research spans maternal nutrition, obesity and gestational diabetes with a focus on the short as well as longer term consequences for the health of mother and the child. Approaches include studies in mother -child cohorts and development of pragmatic interventions in pregnancy to improve pregnancy outcome and child health. Her team also interrogate the early life origins of disease through maternal and child electronic health record data linkages.Professor Poston is President of the International Society for Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (FRCOG) and was elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences in 2009. She was appointed NIHR Senior Investigator, Emeritus in 2017, having succeeded twice in open competition. In 2017, Lucilla was awarded a CBE for services to Women's Health. In 2024 Lucilla was listed by Research.com as being one of the top 1000 female scientists in the world, according to the H Index.Previously Professor Poston was the Tommy's Chair of Maternal & Fetal Health and the Director of the Tommy's Maternal & Fetal Research Unit based at St Thomas' Hospital, and the Head of the School of Life Course & Population Sciences.RCOG Annual Academic Meeting info:The RCOG Annual Academic meeting ‘Save the date' and call for abstracts has just been announced! 6-7 Feb 2025https://rcog.eventsair.com/annual-academic-meeting-feb-2025Dr Neil Ryan's bio:https://www.ed.ac.uk/profile/neilryanNeil is the RCOG Subspecialty Trainee in Gynaecology Oncology at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and a CSO/NES Clinical Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh.He was awarded a personal MRC fellowship to undertake a PhD at the University of Manchester (UoM) which he completed in 2020. His thesis was supervised by Professors Crosbie and Evans.His PhD led to a change in NICE guidelines relating to the testing of womb cancer along with numerous publications, presentations, invited lectures and awards.Neil's work was recognised by a President's Doctorial Scholarship and awarded the UoM's highest postgraduate award: The President's Medal. Neil was recently awarded the William Blair Bell Lecture by the RCOG.British Gynaecological Cancer Society (BGCS) podcast info:https://www.bgcs.org.uk/professionals/new-podcast-series/Podcast information:We have not included any patient identifiable information, and this podcast is intended for professional education rather than patient information (although welcome anyone interested in the field to listen). Please get in touch with feedback or suggestions for future guests or topics: conversationsinfetalmed@gmail.com, or via Twitter (X) or Instagram via @fetalmedcast.Music by Crowander ('Acoustic

Saint of the Day
Hieromartyr Stephen, Pope of Rome (257), and those with him

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024


As Bishop of Rome from 254 to 257, he battled the Novatian heresy. By his prayers he once healed Lucilla, the daughter of the Roman tribune Nemesius; for this both father and daughter were baptized into Christ. Saint Stephen and twelve of his priests were beheaded during a celebration of the Liturgy, during the reign of Valerian.

Nerd Culture - A Gamekings Podcast
#166 over Beverly Hills Cop Axel F, Armor Wars & F1

Nerd Culture - A Gamekings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 82:27


Welkom bij Nerd Culture aflevering #166. Vandaag hebben we weer een bomvolle show voor jullie. We bespreken de nieuwe film Beverly Hills Cop Axel F en de laatste ontwikkelingen in Hollywood. In het nieuws duiken we in de trailers van Gladiator 2 en F1, onthullen we het nieuwe Superman logo door James Gunn, en bespreken we de annulering van Matt Reeves' Arkham Asylum. Ook hebben we het over James Spader's terugkeer als Ultron en nog veel meer. Laten we beginnen! Beverly Hills Cop Axel F Review Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F is het vierde deel in de iconische filmserie met Eddie Murphy als Axel Foley. In deze nieuwe film keert Axel terug naar Beverly Hills nadat het leven van zijn dochter wordt bedreigd. Samen met oude vrienden, John Taggart en Billy Rosewood, ontrafelt hij een samenzwering. Deze film, geregisseerd door Mark Molloy, biedt een frisse blik op de klassieke actiekomedie met een moderne twist. Naast Murphy zien we ook sterren zoals Joseph Gordon-Levitt en Taylour Paige. Het belooft een spannende en nostalgische ervaring te worden voor zowel oude als nieuwe fans van de serie. Gladiator 2 krijgt meer dislikes dan likes Ridley Scott komt met een sequel op Gladiator, getiteld Gladiator 2. Het verhaal volgt Lucius, de zoon van Lucilla en neef van Commodus. Lucius is geïnspireerd door de daden van Maximus Decimus Meridius. In deze film groeit Lucius uit tot een leider in het Romeinse rijk. Ridley Scott keert terug als regisseur, met een script geschreven door Peter Craig. De cast bevat onder anderen Paul Mescal als Lucius. Gladiator 2 belooft de erfenis van de eerste film voort te zetten, met epische gevechten en politieke intriges. De trailer lijkt vooralsnog niet in de smaak te vallen, de video heeft meer dislikes dan likes inmiddels. Ultron keert terug als good guy in Armor Wars? James Spader keert terug als Ultron in de aankomende Marvel-film Armor Wars. Dit nieuws werd onthuld door Giant Freakin Robot. Ultron, een van de schurken in het Marvel Cinematic Universe, werd geïntroduceerd in Avengers: Age of Ultron. James Spader's vertolking van de AI werd geprezen om zijn intensiteit en aanwezigheid. Armor Wars richt zich op de nasleep van Tony Stark's nalatenschap, waarbij zijn technologie in handen valt. Met Ultron's terugkeer kunnen fans zich voorbereiden op een nieuw hoofdstuk vol actie en complexiteit. Het verhaal verkent de ethische implicaties van Stark's uitvindingen en de strijd om deze onder controle te houden. De terugkeer van Spader als Ultron voegt een laag van anticipatie toe aan de film, als we de geruchten mogen geloven zou Ultron in Armor Wars niet een rol als villain vervullen maar die van een held. ------ Spotify ► https://spoti.fi/2qhR6lr Apple Podcast ► https://apple.co/3GzfqqD Twitter ► https://www.twitter.com/NerdCulturePC Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/NerdCulture.PC Jelle ► https://www.twitter.com/GKJelle Huey ► https://www.twitter.com/RealHueyBrown Koos ► https://www.twitter.com/jtmooten Outro by Studio Megaane

Six Trophies with Jason Concepcion and Shea Serrano
"You Have Been Afraid All Your Life" GLADIATOR, PT. 2 | 39

Six Trophies with Jason Concepcion and Shea Serrano

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 35:19


In part 2 of this special Gladiator edition of Six Trophies, Shea and Jason salute the late great Oliver Reed's elite scenery chewing as gladiator GM Proximo. Plus, the guys make a case for Lucilla as Emperor, build the Ridley Scott Mount Rushmore (Kingdom of Heaven director's cut, anyone?), and look ahead to Denzel taking up the mantle in Gladiator 2. Later, the hosts share their favorite deep-cut quotes from the movie.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Storie Sotto Le Stelle Podcast
The Roses Of The Enchanted Castle (Read In English) | Stories Sotto Le Stelle Podcast | Short Stories For Children And The Young At Heart

Storie Sotto Le Stelle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 10:26


THE ROSES OF THE ENCHANTED CASTLEOnce upon a time, there was a castle, long abandoned, surrounded by a large garden; only two gardeners remained to care for it and cultivate the flowers. The roses, with their vivid colors, shone in every season on the green lawns and flowerbeds. The castle overlooked an old town. From a distance, it appeared magnificent, and perhaps it had been."What secrets might lie inside the castle?" the roses wondered.One evening, after sunset, they discussed this with the fireflies, who were also naturally very curious. The Red Rose, always the most adventurous of the group, approached whispering to the fireflies with a confident and velvety voice: "Friends, how about an adventure in the castle tonight?"The brightest firefly, Lucilla, responded enthusiastically: "It would surely be fun! But how will we get in?""Ah, I heard the gardeners talking about a key hidden under the third stone near the old well," said the Yellow Rose, joining and rubbing its petals as if sharing a precious secret.The Blue Rose intervened timidly, "But we must be careful, I've heard that the castle hides ancient mysteries and playful spirits."Lucilla laughed lightly, "Oh, do not fear, Blue Rose. With our light and your beauty, no mystery can withstand us!""And what if we encounter some obstacle?" asked the White Rose, always the most prudent of the group."We will face them all together," replied the Red Rose with determination. "After all, we are not just flowers and insects, we are the explorers of the enchanted castle!"The decision was made and in the dark and magical night, they bravely made their way along the path leading to the castle's entrance. After a short stop at the well to get the key, they approached the great door silently. Unlocking it, they pushed with all their might and with difficulty, managed to open it a crack.A rusty and scraping sound echoed: SCREEEK. CRREEK. SCREEEK.All the geckos, insect eaters, got scared and running up and down the castle walls fled away in an instant along with the bats. The fireflies, followed by the roses, sneaked into the grand hall, where a very high ceiling was decorated with the most fantastic designs; majestic and fantastic statues stood on the sides—a shiver of magic made the rose petals tremble. Moving together, they entered a huge hall, resembling a museum: medieval soldiers' armors with swords on one side, and Japanese samurais with their sharp, gleaming katanas on the other.Every room in the castle was fascinating and rich in history, and there were so many of them! Halls, corridors, staircases, and secret rooms to discover. The explorers were enchanted every time they opened a door or turned a corner, but when they realized that the first light of dawn was approaching, the roses hurried back to the garden, and the fireflies, having become invisible, disappeared into the air. In their flight, the roses tripped over each other, and a cloud of lost petals of various colors fluttered in the air. Fortunately, the gardeners, rushing to their aid, glued them back with dew. By now, they had discovered the theft of the keys and the great movement of the night. All the flowers and insects in the garden, upon waking, whispered to each other the tale of the magical night:"What secrets are yet to be discovered in the castle?"The following evening, there were no speeches. In front of the castle's entrance were the roses and fireflies, but also tulips, ladybugs, crickets, lilies, bees, butterflies, camellias, grasshoppers, and even two sunflowers, tall and imposing, who took the lead in front of the group.Again, the great creaking: SCREEEK. CRREEK. SCREEEK.Once inside, all together, they climbed a wide staircase. At the top, there was a dark tunnel with a large carved door at the end, which, touched by the two sunflowers, magically opened. Inside, a wonder! A large, dusty hall containing shelves overflowing with books large, small, and medium-sized. It was the castle's secret library!Surprisingly, there was a lot of movement: books jumped from one shelf to another, shaking off the dust, and words came out from the open pages and filled the hall with a great chatter. Every book wanted to have its say because it had been so long since anyone read or listened to them. One of the roses, along with a camellia, were resting and chatting on a wooden bench when a small children's book fell on the rose's corolla. "Oh, oh, oh, who's the culprit?" she exclaimed almost amused, and at the same time, an idea came to the two flowers, lighting up their petals with joy."Wonder of wonders!" said the rose, "We must make this library known to all the children and inhabitants of the town. Each of these dusty books is waiting for nothing more than to be opened, read, and cherished with care!"So at dawn, the group of explorers, while returning to the garden, were already devising an action plan for the following night. Sunset came again, and with it the night and its magic. That evening, in front of the castle staircase, there were really everyone: the roses and fireflies, tulips, ladybugs, crickets, lilies, bees, butterflies, camellias, grasshoppers, and the two sunflowers from the previous night but also dahlias, irises, centipedes, geraniums, beetles, petunias, spiders, and even the two gardeners who were now in cahoots and agreed on what to do.Once again, the great door was opened with the usual great creaking: SCREEEK. CRREEK. SCREEEK.Once inside, all together, they climbed the staircase and walked through the dark tunnel to the library. At the entrance, this time appeared the old librarian custodian, who had been there for time immemorial and who had not shown himself the previous evening because he wanted to see what would happen. His hair was gray, he wore a cloak faded from use and all covered in cobwebs, two half gloves full of holes, and a pair of glasses perched on his nose, without which he couldn't see from here to there.Intimidated, the garden inhabitants stopped, except for the roses who, bowing, greeted the old librarian and expressed, on behalf of everyone, the desire to open the castle to the children — particularly the enchanted library, where books could be consulted, read, and appreciated by everyone in the town.What did the old librarian custodian of ancient secrets think of this idea? "This is an enchanted castle," he said, "with goodwill, anything can come true!"No time was wasted, and the company immediately began with the preparations. During the night, they dusted and reorganized the shelves, and by dawn, only the final touches were left. The gardeners dressed as butlers, with dark suits, white gloves, and black shoes, to greet the children at the entrance. The roses went to the beautician to smooth their petals and trim their thorns: their task was to accompany the curious boys and girls and provide all the information the young visitors wanted to know.Now everything was ready. The gardener butlers, the roses, and all the garden inhabitants sprang into action. The little visitors were amazed, impressed by the armors, paintings, and secret passages. But once they reached the library hall, they wasted no time and began to choose books to read. The sunflowers, perched on two ladders, made sure that the books jumped from the shelves into the hands and backpacks of those who had requested them. At the exit, the butlers made a grand gesture of thanks to each visitor, handing out three sweets: two to munch on and one to give to someone else.The enchanted castle had returned to its splendors, and everywhere stories and wonders of its past were told while the roses and fireflies, satisfied, had become the guardians of the garden, together with the two faithful gardeners. What a beautiful adventure they had started together! "Come in, come in, little explorers of the enchanted castle! Choose a book and a new adventure will start immediately!" — said a sign at the entrance of the blooming garden: "You're all welcome!"

Storie Sotto Le Stelle Podcast
Le Rose Del Castello Incantato (Letto In Italiano) | Stories Sotto Le Stelle Podcast | Storie Brevi Per Bambini E Giovani Di Cuore

Storie Sotto Le Stelle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 11:30


LE ROSE DEL CASTELLO INCANTATO  C'era una volta un castello, ormai abbandonato da tempo, circondato da un grande giardino; solo due giardinieri erano rimasti a curarlo    e coltivare i fiori. Le rose, con i loro colori vivaci, brillavano in ogni stagione sul verde dei prati e nelle aiuole. Il castello dominava una vecchia cittadina. In lontananza appariva magnifico, e forse lo era stato."Che segreti ci saranno dentro il castello?" si chiedevano le rose.Una sera, dopo il tramonto, ne parlarono con le lucciole, anch'esse curiosissime per natura. La Rosa Rossa, che era sempre la più avventurosa del gruppo, si avvicinò sussurrando alle lucciole con voce sicura e vellutata: ”Amiche, che ne dite di un'avventura nel castello stasera?"La lucciola più brillante, Lucilla, rispose con entusiasmo: "Sarebbe divertente di sicuro! Ma come faremo ad entrare?""Ah, ho sentito i giardinieri parlare di una chiave nascosta sotto la terza pietra vicino al vecchio pozzo," disse la Rosa Gialla, unendo e sfregando i petali come se stesse condividendo un segreto prezioso.La Rosa Blu intervenne timidamente, "Ma dobbiamo fare attenzione, ho sentito dire che il castello nasconde misteri antichi e spiriti giocosi."Lucilla rise lievemente, "Oh, non temere, Rosa Blu. Con la nostra luce e la vostra bellezza, nessun mistero potrà resisterci!""E se incontriamo qualche ostacolo?" chiese la Rosa Bianca, sempre la più prudente del gruppo.“Li affronteremo tutti insieme," rispose la Rosa Rossa con determinazione. "Dopo tutto, non siamo solo fiori e insetti, siamo gli esploratori del castello incantato!"La decisione fu presa e nella notte buia e magica, con coraggio si incamminarono per il sentiero che portava all'ingresso del castello. Dopo una breve sosta al pozzo per procurarsi la chiave, si avvicinarono silenziosamente al grande portone. Aperta la serratura, spinsero con tutta la loro forza e con fatica, riuscirono a socchiuderlo. Un suono arrugginito e graffiante risuonò:SCREEEK. CRREEK. SCREEK.Tutti i gechi, mangiatori d'insetti, si spaventarono e correndo su e giù per i muri del castello fuggirono via in un battibaleno insieme ai pipistrelli.Le lucciole, seguite dalle rose sgattaiolarono nel grande atrio, dove un soffitto altissimo era decorato con i più fantastici disegni; ai lati si ergevano statue maestose e fantastiche — un brivido di magia fece tremare i petali delle rose. Proseguendo tutte insieme, entrarono in un salone immenso, che sembrava un museo: armature di soldati medioevali armati di spada da un lato, e di samurai giapponesi con le loro Katane affilate e luccicanti dall'altro.Ogni stanza del castello era affascinante e ricca di storia, e ce n'erano tantissime! Saloni, corridoi, scale, e stanze segrete da scoprire. Le esploratrici rimasero incantate ogni volta che aprivano una porta o giravano un angolo, ma quando si accorsero che stava arrivando la prima luce dell'alba, le rose corsero via per tornare nel giardino e le lucciole, diventate invisibili, sparirono nell'aria. Nella fuga, le rose inciamparono l'una con l'altra, e una nuvola di petali persi, di vari colori, svolazzò nell'aria. Per fortuna i giardinieri, correndo in soccorso, li rincollarono con la rugiada. Ormai avevano scoperto il furto delle chiavi e il gran movimento della notte. Tutti i fiori e gli insetti del giardino, al risveglio, si bisbigliavano l'uno con l'altro il racconto della magica notte:"Quali segreti da scoprire ci saranno ancora nel castello?"La sera successiva, non ci furono discorsi. Davanti all'ingresso del castello c'erano le rose e le lucciole, ma anche tulipani, coccinelle, grilli, gigli, api, farfalle, camelie, cavallette e anche due girasoli, alti ed imponenti, che si misero davanti al gruppo.Di nuovo il gran cigolio:SCREEEK. CRREEK. SCREEK.Entrati, tutti insieme, salirono una larga scalinata. In cima c'era un tunnel buio con in fondo una grande porta intarsiata che, toccata dai due girasoli, si aprì magicamente. All'interno, una meraviglia! Un grande salone polveroso che conteneva scaffali traboccanti di libri grandi, piccoli, e pure medi. Era la libreria segreta del castello! Sorprendentemente, c'era un gran movimento: i libri saltavano da uno scaffale all'altro, scuotendosi la polvere di dosso e le parole uscivano dalle pagine aperte e in tutto il salone inizió un gran chiacchierio. Ogni libro voleva dire la sua perché era da tanto tempo che nessuno li leggeva o ascoltava. Una delle rose, insieme a una camelia, si stavano riposando e chiacchieravano su una panca di legno, quando da uno scaffale un piccolo libro per bambini cadde sulla corolla della rosa. “Oh, oh, oh, chi è il colpevole?” esclamò quasi divertita ed, allo stesso tempo, un'idea venne ai due fiori facendo illuminare i loro petali di gioia. “Meraviglia delle meraviglie!” disse la rosa, ”Dobbiamo fare in modo di far conoscere questa biblioteca, a tutti i bambini e gli abitanti della cittadina. Ognuno di questi libri polverosi non aspettano altro che essere aperti, letti e custoditi con cura!” Così all'alba il gruppo di esploratori mentre ritornavano nel giardino stavano già studiando un piano d'azione per la notte successiva.Arrivò di nuovo il tramonto e con esso la notte e la sua magia. Quella sera, davanti alla scalinata del castello c'erano davvero tutti: le rose e le lucciole, tulipani, coccinelle, grilli, gigli, api, farfalle, camelie, cavallette e i due girasoli della notte precedente ma anche dalie, iris, millepiedi, gerani, coleotteri, petunie, ragni e pure i due giardinieri che oramai erano in combriccola e d'accordo sul da farsi.Ancora una volta il grande portone fu aperto con il solito gran cigolio:SCREEEK. CRREEK. SCREEK.Una volta entrati, tutti insieme salirono la scalinata e percorsero il tunnel buio fino alla libreria. All'ingresso questa volta apparve il vecchio custode libraio, che era lì da tempi immemorabili e che la sera precedente non si era fatto vedere perché voleva osservare cosa sarebbe successo. I suoi capelli erano grigi, indossava un mantello stinto dall'uso e tutto ricoperto di ragnatele, due mezzi guanti bucherellati e un paio di occhialini calati sul naso, senza i quali non ci vedeva da qui a lì. Intimoriti, gli abitanti del giardino si fermarono, eccetto le rose che inchinandosi salutarono il vecchio libraio ed espressero, a nome di tutti, il desiderio di aprire il castello ai bambini —  in particolare la libreria incantata, dove i libri potevano essere consultati, letti e apprezzati da tutti quanti nel paese. Cosa ne pensava di questa idea il vecchio libraio custode di antichi segreti? “Questo e' un castello incantato” disse, “con la buona volontà tutto si può avverare!”Non si perse tempo e la comitiva inizio subito con i preparativi. Nella nottata spolverarono e riorganizzarono gli scaffali e all'alba erano rimasti solamente i ritocchi finali. I giardinieri si vestirono da maggiordomi, con tanto di abito scuro, guanti bianchi e scarpe nere, per ricevere all'ingresso i bambini. Le rose andarono dall'estetista per lisciarsi i petali e accorciare le spine: il loro compito era di accompagnare le bambine e i bambini curiosi e fornire tutte le informazioni che i piccoli visitatori volevano sapere.Ormai tutto era pronto. I giardinieri maggiordomi, le rose e tutti gli abitanti del giardino entrarono in azione. I piccoli visitatori rimasero a bocca aperta, impressionati dalle armature, i dipinti e i passaggi segreti. Ma una volta giunti nel salone della libreria, non persero tempo e iniziarono a scegliere i libri da leggere. I girasoli, arrampicati su due scalette, controllavano dall'alto che il libri saltassero dagli scaffali nelle mani e gli zainetti di coloro che li avevano richiesti. All'uscita, i maggiordomi facevano un grande saluto di ringraziamento ad ogni visitatore consegnando tre dolcetti: due da sgranocchiare e uno da regalare a qualcun altro.Il castello incantato era tornato ai suoi splendori e dappertutto si raccontavano storie e meraviglie del suo passato mentre le rose e le lucciole soddisfatte erano diventate le guardiane del giardino, insieme ai due fidati giardinieri. Che bella avventura avevano iniziato insieme! “Avanti, avanti, accomodatevi, piccoli esploratori del castello incantato! Scegliete un libro e una nuova avventura inizierà immediatamente!” — diceva un cartello all'ingresso del giardino fiorito: “Siete tutti benvenuti!”

Le interviste di Radio Number One
Lucilla Titta (IEO): «Consumare pesce azzurro salva la vita»

Le interviste di Radio Number One

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 7:42


Nell'ultima puntata dei Degiornalist di venerdì 31 maggio i nostri Claudio Chiari e Fabiana Paolini hanno intervistato Lucilla Titta, coordinatrice del progetto SmartFood all'Istituto Europeo di Oncologia di Milano. Il tema del giorno è ruotato attorno alle ultime scoperte sul pesce azzurro, un alimento che, nonostante le sue ottime qualità, fatica ad essere sulle nostre tavole

Fronteiras no Tempo
Fronteiras no Tempo: Giro Histórico #1 Espionagem, Fake News e Revolução

Fronteiras no Tempo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 16:31


Fronteiras no Tempo: Giro Histórico, o seu museu de grandes novidades é a nova atração semanal do mais antigo podcast de história brasileiro em atividade. Nessa nova atração falaremos sobre novidades na área de história e das ciências humanas e sociais como novos artigos, livros, teses etc., relembraremos de pontos que abordamos em outras ocasiões, analisaremos obras de ficção, faremos curadoria de materiais históricos na web e sempre deixaremos você com gosto de quero mais nos ouvidos. No episódio de estreia acompanhe Willian Spengler e o C. A. que falarão sobre os 80 anos da Operação Jaywick, uma história de espionagem tão boa que parece ficção e como uma Fake News foi responsável pela alteração do nome de uma cidade e que também foi responsável por incendiar politicamente o país inteiro.   INSCREVA-SE PARA PARTICIPAR DO HISTORICIDADE O Historicidade é o programa de entrevistas do Fronteiras no Tempo: um podcast de história. O objetivo principal é realizar divulgação científica na área de ciências humanas, sociais e de estudos interdisciplinares com qualidade. Será um prazer poder compartilhar o seu trabalho com nosso público. Preencha o formulário se tem interesse em participar. Link para inscrição: https://forms.gle/4KMQXTmVLFiTp4iC8 Financiamento Coletivo Ajude nosso projeto! Você pode nos apoiar de diversas formas: PADRIM  – só clicar e se cadastrar (bem rápido e prático) https://www.padrim.com.br/fronteirasnotempo PIC PAY [https://app.picpay.com/user/fronteirasnotempo]– Baixe o aplicativo do PicPay: iOS / Android PIX: [chave] fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Selo saberes históricos Agora o Fronteiras no Tempo tem o selo saberes históricos. O que é este selo? “O Selo Saberes Históricos é um sinal de reconhecimento atribuído a:● Práticas de divulgação de saberes ou produções de conteúdo histórico ou historiográfico● Realizadas em redes sociais ou mídias digitais, voltadas para públicos mais amplos e diversificados● Comprometidas com valores científicos e éticos.”Saiba mais: https://www.forumsabereshistoricos.com/ Redes Sociais Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, Instagram Contato fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Como citar esse episódio Fronteiras no Tempo: Giro Histórico #1 Espionagem, Fake News e Revolução. Locução Cesar Agenor F. da Silva e Willian Spengler [S.l.] Portal Deviante, 05/12/2023. Podcast. Disponível em: https://www.deviante.com.br/?p=60904&preview=true Expediente Produção Geral e Hosts: C. A, Beraba, Rodolfo Grande Neto, Willian Spengler e Beatriz Molina. Arte do Episódio: Beatriz Molina. Edição: C. A. Material Complementar Links e podcasts Operation Jaywick: The WW2 Australian commando raid in Singapore  Fronteiras no Tempo #41 A Era Vargas parte 1: A Revolução de 1930 – Fronteiras no Tempo #34: Sistema Político na República Velha (1889-1930) Outros episódios sobre a Era Vargas Livros, capítulos e artigos CANDIDO, Antonio. A revolução de 1930 e a cultura. Novos estudos CEBRAP, v. 2, n. 4, p. 27-35, 1984. CARONE, Edgar. A República Velha no Brasil II (evolução política). São Paulo: Difusão Europeia do livro, 1971 CARVALHO, José Murilo de. Formação das almas. São Paulo: Cia das Letras, 1990 FAUSTO, Boris. A revolução de 1930: história e historiografia. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 1997. FERREIRA, Marieta de Moraes; PINTO, Surama Conde Sá. A crise dos anos 1920 e a Revolução de 1930. FERREIRA, Jorge e DELGADO, Lucília de Almeida Neves. (org.). O Brasil Republicano: o tempo do liberalismo oligárquico. 3.ed. São Paulo: Civilização Brasileira, 2008, p. 387, 1930. LANNA JÚNIOR, Mario Cléber Martins. Tenentismo e crises políticas na Primeira República. In: FERREIRA, Jorge; DELGADO, Lucilla de Almeida Neves (org.). O Brasil Republicano: o tempo do liberalismo oligárquico. 3.ed. São Paulo: Civilização Brasileira, 2008, p.313-350 Trilha sonora utilizada Birds - Corbyn Kites Wolf Moon - Unicorn Heads Dance, Don't Delay de Twin Musicom é licenciada de acordo com a licença Atribuição 4.0 da Creative Commons. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Fonte: http://www.twinmusicom.org/song/303/dance-dont-delay Artista: http://www.twinmusicom.org Madrinhas e Padrinhos  Alexsandro de Souza Junior, Aline Lima, Allen Teixeira Sousa, Anderson Paz, André Luiz Santos, Andre Trapani Costa Possignolo, Artur Henrique de Andrade Cornejo, David Viegas Casarin, Elisnei Menezes de Oliveira, Ettore Riter, Flavio Henrique Dias Saldanha, Klaus Henrique De Oliveira, Luciano Abdanur, Manuel Macias, Rafael Machado Saldanha, Ramon Silva Santos, Renata Sanches, Ricardo Augusto Da Silva Orosco, Rodrigo Olaio Pereira, Thomas Beltrame, Tiago Nogueira e Wagner de Andrade Alves  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Podcast – Fronteiras no Tempo
Fronteiras no Tempo: Giro Histórico #1 Espionagem, Fake News e Revolução

Podcast – Fronteiras no Tempo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 16:31


Fronteiras no Tempo: Giro Histórico, o seu museu de grandes novidades é a nova atração semanal do mais antigo podcast de história brasileiro em atividade. Nessa nova atração falaremos sobre novidades na área de história e das ciências humanas e sociais como novos artigos, livros, teses etc., relembraremos de pontos que abordamos em outras ocasiões, analisaremos obras de ficção, faremos curadoria de materiais históricos na web e sempre deixaremos você com gosto de quero mais nos ouvidos. No episódio de estreia acompanhe Willian Spengler e o C. A. que falarão sobre os 80 anos da Operação Jaywick, uma história de espionagem tão boa que parece ficção e como uma Fake News foi responsável pela alteração do nome de uma cidade e que também foi responsável por incendiar politicamente o país inteiro.   INSCREVA-SE PARA PARTICIPAR DO HISTORICIDADE O Historicidade é o programa de entrevistas do Fronteiras no Tempo: um podcast de história. O objetivo principal é realizar divulgação científica na área de ciências humanas, sociais e de estudos interdisciplinares com qualidade. Será um prazer poder compartilhar o seu trabalho com nosso público. Preencha o formulário se tem interesse em participar. Link para inscrição: https://forms.gle/4KMQXTmVLFiTp4iC8 Financiamento Coletivo Ajude nosso projeto! Você pode nos apoiar de diversas formas: PADRIM  – só clicar e se cadastrar (bem rápido e prático) https://www.padrim.com.br/fronteirasnotempo PIC PAY [https://app.picpay.com/user/fronteirasnotempo]– Baixe o aplicativo do PicPay: iOS / Android PIX: [chave] fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Selo saberes históricos Agora o Fronteiras no Tempo tem o selo saberes históricos. O que é este selo? “O Selo Saberes Históricos é um sinal de reconhecimento atribuído a:● Práticas de divulgação de saberes ou produções de conteúdo histórico ou historiográfico● Realizadas em redes sociais ou mídias digitais, voltadas para públicos mais amplos e diversificados● Comprometidas com valores científicos e éticos.”Saiba mais: https://www.forumsabereshistoricos.com/ Redes Sociais Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, Instagram Contato fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Como citar esse episódio Fronteiras no Tempo: Giro Histórico #1 Espionagem, Fake News e Revolução. Locução Cesar Agenor F. da Silva e Willian Spengler [S.l.] Portal Deviante, 05/12/2023. Podcast. Disponível em: https://www.deviante.com.br/?p=60904&preview=true Expediente Produção Geral e Hosts: C. A, Beraba, Rodolfo Grande Neto, Willian Spengler e Beatriz Molina. Arte do Episódio: Beatriz Molina. Edição: C. A. Material Complementar Links e podcasts Operation Jaywick: The WW2 Australian commando raid in Singapore  Fronteiras no Tempo #41 A Era Vargas parte 1: A Revolução de 1930 – Fronteiras no Tempo #34: Sistema Político na República Velha (1889-1930) Outros episódios sobre a Era Vargas Livros, capítulos e artigos CANDIDO, Antonio. A revolução de 1930 e a cultura. Novos estudos CEBRAP, v. 2, n. 4, p. 27-35, 1984. CARONE, Edgar. A República Velha no Brasil II (evolução política). São Paulo: Difusão Europeia do livro, 1971 CARVALHO, José Murilo de. Formação das almas. São Paulo: Cia das Letras, 1990 FAUSTO, Boris. A revolução de 1930: história e historiografia. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 1997. FERREIRA, Marieta de Moraes; PINTO, Surama Conde Sá. A crise dos anos 1920 e a Revolução de 1930. FERREIRA, Jorge e DELGADO, Lucília de Almeida Neves. (org.). O Brasil Republicano: o tempo do liberalismo oligárquico. 3.ed. São Paulo: Civilização Brasileira, 2008, p. 387, 1930. LANNA JÚNIOR, Mario Cléber Martins. Tenentismo e crises políticas na Primeira República. In: FERREIRA, Jorge; DELGADO, Lucilla de Almeida Neves (org.). O Brasil Republicano: o tempo do liberalismo oligárquico. 3.ed. São Paulo: Civilização Brasileira, 2008, p.313-350 Trilha sonora utilizada Birds - Corbyn Kites Wolf Moon - Unicorn Heads Dance, Don't Delay de Twin Musicom é licenciada de acordo com a licença Atribuição 4.0 da Creative Commons. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Fonte: http://www.twinmusicom.org/song/303/dance-dont-delay Artista: http://www.twinmusicom.org Madrinhas e Padrinhos  Alexsandro de Souza Junior, Aline Lima, Allen Teixeira Sousa, Anderson Paz, André Luiz Santos, Andre Trapani Costa Possignolo, Artur Henrique de Andrade Cornejo, David Viegas Casarin, Elisnei Menezes de Oliveira, Ettore Riter, Flavio Henrique Dias Saldanha, Klaus Henrique De Oliveira, Luciano Abdanur, Manuel Macias, Rafael Machado Saldanha, Ramon Silva Santos, Renata Sanches, Ricardo Augusto Da Silva Orosco, Rodrigo Olaio Pereira, Thomas Beltrame, Tiago Nogueira e Wagner de Andrade Alves  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Il Contastorie: fiabe, favole, filastrocche, storie e racconti

Un re perde la strada nella foresta e viene catturato dal mostro peloso. Per salvarsi, il re propone al mostro di soddisfare il suo desiderio mangiando un bambino. Sua figlia Lucilla accetta, ma ingegnosamente fa notare i peli sul corpo del mostro, svelandone la vera identità. Il mostro si trasforma in un giovane principino, liberato da un incantesimo. Lucilla lo sposa, e insieme volano via felicemente.

Storiavoce
Commode, l'empereur gladiateur, avec Eric Teyssier

Storiavoce

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 52:04


[Rediffusion] Notre représentation de l'histoire est très souvent liée à des œuvres de fictions. Mais le cinéma, tout comme la littérature, prend des libertés avec notre passé. Tout en respectant un verni historique, le spectateur ou le lecteur est assez rapidement confronté à des raccourcis, des simplifications voire des erreurs historiques. Un des exemples les plus emblématiques de ces vingt dernières années est sans nul doute le personnage de Commode. Nous avons tous en tête l'image de cet empereur, qui dans le film de Ridley Scott Gladiator, défie le Général Maximus Decimus, en trichant dans le fameux cirque romain. Storiavoce vous propose de partir à la découverte de ce personnage énigmatique. Qui était le fils de Marc Aurèle et de Faustine la Jeune ? Mais aussi qui était sa sœur Lucilla admirablement interprétée dans le film par Connie Nielsen ? Est-ce que d'ailleurs Maximus a existé, tout comme les conjurations des sénateurs ? L'invité : Spécialiste de la Rome antique, Éric Teyssier est maître de conférences à l'université de Nîmes, où il dirige le département d'histoire. Il a publié le livre référence sur les gladiateurs, La Mort en face. Le dossier gladiateurs, ainsi que des biographies particulièrement remarquées : Spartacus et Pompée. Il a aussi publié aux Editions Perrin une biographie de Commode (380 pages, 23€). Abonnez-vous au magazine Histoire & Civilisations à partir d'1€ par mois sur www.histoire-et-civilisations.com Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/HistoireEtCivilisationsMag Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/histoireetcivilisations/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/Storiavoce À lire aussi : "Empereurs romains : quand le pouvoir leur monte à la tête" : https://www.histoire-et-civilisations.com/thematiques/antiquite/empereurs-romains-quand-le-pouvoir-leur-monte-a-la-tete-1580.php "Caligula, l'empereur qui voulait être un dieu" : https://www.histoire-et-civilisations.com/thematiques/antiquite/h-c-11-r-caligula-lempereur-qui-voulait-etre-un-dieu-69380.php

Saint of the Day
Hieromartyr Stephen, Pope of Rome (257), and those with him

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023


As Bishop of Rome from 254 to 257, he battled the Novatian heresy. By his prayers he once healed Lucilla, the daughter of the Roman tribune Nemesius; for this both father and daughter were baptized into Christ. Saint Stephen and twelve of his priests were beheaded during a celebration of the Liturgy, during the reign of Valerian.

Saint of the Day
Hieromartyr Stephen, Pope of Rome (257), and those with him

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 0:57


As Bishop of Rome from 254 to 257, he battled the Novatian heresy. By his prayers he once healed Lucilla, the daughter of the Roman tribune Nemesius; for this both father and daughter were baptized into Christ. Saint Stephen and twelve of his priests were beheaded during a celebration of the Liturgy, during the reign of Valerian.

Forgotten Hollywood
Episode 160- Lucilla La Verne

Forgotten Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 23:07


In this episode, author Spence Wright returns to discuss the career of Lucilla La Verne. Many of you will know her as the Evil Queen/Old Hag from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

Quantum Recast
Gladiator - 1970: Clash at the Coliseum

Quantum Recast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 89:50


What if 'Gladiator' was recast in 1970?Cory puts his marriage on the line, sending us all the way back to 1970, to add one more sword and sandal flick to the golden era of epics, to recast the Ridley Scott's Gladiator!Nick and Ash try to put together a cast worthy of the Oscar winner (which has more in common with pro wrestling than you think), as Ash and Cory bond over Aristocats, try to find a place for Michael Caine and Gene Hackman, all figuring out the mystery of an on-set romance!Hit play to check it all out!Thanks for listening; If you feel like supporting us, this is where you do that!BuyMeACoffee Check out or other content here. LinktreeStarring:Cory Williams (@TheLionFire)Nick Growall (@NickGrowall)Ash Hurry (@filmexplorationah)Editing by:Nick Growall (@NickGrowall)TIMESTAMPS:(00:01:31) Intro(00:03:20) What We've Watched(00:08:34) Critic Stats(00:13:05) Year in Review: 1970(00:16:48) Twin Movies & Hidden Gems(00:22:42) Why We Chose The Movie(00:30:23) What Changes?(00:33:18) Recast Rules(00:39:49) 30 Seconds or LessMAIN CAST:(00:44:00) Marcus Aurelias(00:50:46) Juba(00:57:19) Proximo(01:04:23) Lucilla(01:10:47) Commodus(01:17:25) Maximus(01:26:30) Final Cast

il posto delle parole
Marosella Di Francia "La donna che visse nelle città di mare"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 24:10


Marosella Di Franci, Daniela Mastrocinque"La donna che visse nelle città di mare"Giunti Editorehttps://giunti.itMessina, 1904. Alla Palazzata, la magnifica costruzione che domina il mare avvolgendolo come un abbraccio, vive Costanza con la sua famiglia. È allegra, vivace, anticonformista, ama lo sport e disegnare figurini di moda, e presto sposerà Alfonso. Il giorno della festa di fidanzamento, però, la sua esistenza si sgretola: entrando nello studio del padre, Costanza scopre con orrore che si è suicidato. Alfonso, incapace di sopportare lo scandalo, rompe la promessa di matrimonio e lei precipita in uno stato di attonito, cieco sconforto. Oltre l'oceano e lontano da tutto quel dolore scintilla New York, cuore caotico di un mondo nuovo che tutti accoglie e tutti, a suo modo, consola. Ed è lì che Costanza, su invito della famiglia Vitale, si reca per rimarginare le cicatrici. Proprio quando si sente pronta per tornare a Messina, però, le arriva la notizia del terremoto che ha devastato la città. E si ritrova di nuovo sommersa dalle macerie: quelle della sua Palazzata, ma soprattutto quelle che nuovamente le pesano sull'animo. Cosa resta, dopo che tutto è crollato? Napoli, 2012. Lucilla è un giovane e brillante soprano che arriva al Teatro San Carlo per l'audizione che forse le cambierà la vita. In tasca ha una lettera: l'ha trovata per caso nell'appartamento di sua nonna Rosa e porta la firma di Costanza Andaloro, una misteriosa ava di cui nel tempo si è persa ogni memoria. Di lei si sa solo che ha trascorso gli ultimi anni della sua vita al Rione Sanità. Sulle tracce del proprio passato, Lucilla scoprirà una storia sorprendente e conoscerà la verità più preziosa: l'unica via per rinascere dalle rovine è essere fedele ai propri desideri. Una storia vera, una saga familiare impetuosa, una figura femminile indimenticabile.Marosella Di Francia e Daniela Mastrocinque, napoletane, hanno entrambe insegnato italiano e storia nella scuola secondaria di secondo grado. Mastrocinque ha scritto racconti per varie raccolte antologiche, come Caffè – Alla ricerca del tempo perduto. Di Francia è autrice, con Valerio Caprara, di … E ci vediamo sotto la funicolare (Massa Editore, 2004). Insieme hanno scritto la sceneggiatura Gli amanti di Parigi (Esa, 2013) e il libro Amiche di penna. Il romanzo epistolare di Anna Karénina ed Emma Bovary (Mondadori, 2016).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement

It's A Lot with Abbie Chatfield
"My Poodles Warned Me about Lactation Guy" A Nightmare Fuel with Mistress Lucilla

It's A Lot with Abbie Chatfield

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 9:43


When Mistress Lucilla decides to get on the apps for a bit of "vanilla play", she ends up meeting a creep even her own poodles could tell was bad news. Also, if you haven't heard the previous episode with Mistress Lucilla, what are you waiting for darl? If any of the topics discussed is triggering for you, please seek help by visiting Lifeline's website at https://www.lifeline.org.au/ or by calling 13 11 14 Send your Nightmare Fuel via voice note to hello@itsalotpodcast.com LINKS  Listen Abbie's 'Hot Nights' radio show https://bit.ly/3vDRYDw Check out Mistress Lucilla's Website https://www.mistresslucilla.com.au/ Follow Mistress Lucilla on IG @lucilla_the_fifth Follow Mistress Lucilla on TikTok @lucillawearsloubs Follow Mistress Lucilla on Twitter @mistresslucilla Watch the consent "Tea" video they referred to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQbei5JGiT8  CREDITS  Host: Abbie Chatfield www.instagram.com/abbiechatfield Guest: Mistress Lucilla https://www.mistresslucilla.com.au/ Executive Producer: Lem Zakharia https://www.instagram.com/lemzakharia/ Digital and Co-Creative Producer: Oscar Gordon https://www.instagram.com/oscargordon/ Managing Producer: Sam Cavanagh Find more great podcasts like this at www.listnr.com/ See www.omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's A Lot with Abbie Chatfield
Being Rotten in the Right Way with Mistress Lucilla

It's A Lot with Abbie Chatfield

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 64:22


For the longest time, Abbie's been wanting to learn how to be more dominant during sex. So why not bring in a pro dominatrix to teach her just how to go about it? In this episode you'll meet one of our favourite guests yet: Mistress Lucilla. If any of the topics discussed is triggering for you, please seek help by visiting Lifeline's website at https://www.lifeline.org.au/ or by calling 13 11 14 Send your Nightmare Fuel via voice note to hello@itsalotpodcast.com LINKS  Listen Abbie's 'Hot Nights' radio show https://bit.ly/3vDRYDw Check out Mistress Lucilla's Website https://www.mistresslucilla.com.au/ Follow Mistress Lucilla on IG @lucilla_the_fifth Follow Mistress Lucilla on TikTok @lucillawearsloubs Follow Mistress Lucilla on Twitter @mistresslucilla Watch the consent "Tea" video they referred to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQbei5JGiT8  CREDITS  Host: Abbie Chatfield www.instagram.com/abbiechatfield Guest: Mistress Lucilla https://www.mistresslucilla.com.au/ Executive Producer: Lem Zakharia https://www.instagram.com/lemzakharia/ Video Producer: Oscar Gordon https://www.instagram.com/oscargordon/ Managing Producer: Sam Cavanagh Find more great podcasts like this at www.listnr.com/ See www.omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Click Hear: Not the Herd
Episode 99: art-ICLE: The Romans Created Christianity, and much more! Arius Piso & his grand "screen play".

Click Hear: Not the Herd

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 58:43


Matrix? More like Ma tricks and Papa too. Romade Religion, what can you say? Feel controlled? There is a reason for that seizin', listen hear, unherd."Hear" are the links I mentioned: You can find them posted at the following sites: The Piso Project http://pisoproject.wordpress.com The Roman Piso Papers (Scroll down for papers) http://independent.academia.edu/RomanPiso/Papers As I said above, Druidic priests were not A Few Words About The Royal Language (a language within language) http://www.academia.edu/30347785/A_Few_Words_About_The_Royal_Language References: See my paper, 'Napoleon Bonaparte & The Holy Roman Empire' http://www.academia.edu/10994708/Napoleon_Bonaparte_and_The_Holy_Roman_Empire Below are a couple of lists. Understanding The Oligarchy http://www.academia.edu/32492893/Understanding_The_Oligarchy.pdf Understanding The Oligarchy (at Wordpress) http://pisoproject.wordpress.com/understanding-the-oligarchy/ Oligarchy And Ancient Genealogies http://www.academia.edu/28345792/Oligarchy_And_Ancient_Genealogies Napoleon Bonaparte & The Holy Roman Empire http://www.academia.edu/10994708/Napoleon_Bonaparte_and_The_Holy_Roman_Empire The Biblical Dynasty - The Oligarchy Uses Religion Against Us http://www.academia.edu/s/0aa7c0388c/the-biblical-dynasty There was a sect of 'Jews' in the 1st century who were like Secular Humanists. They were fighting for basic human rights and an end to slavery, they were the Pharisees. They were fighting the Romans who were creating Christianity. What Happened At Masada? http://www.academia.edu/33706215/What_Happened_At_Masada_.pdf Seneca, Christianity, And The Caesars http://www.academia.edu/33161068/Seneca_Christianity_And_The_Caesars Christianity Was Exposed By Abelard Reuchlin (AcademiaEdu) http://www.academia.edu/33614693/Christianity_Was_Exposed_By_Abelard_Reuchlin The New Classical Scholarship: The New Forensic Study Of History http://www.academia.edu/31990534/The_NCS_The_New_Forensic_Study_Of_History The True Context Of Ancient History & The Gordian Emperors http://www.academia.edu/s/cc567b0350/the-true-context-of-ancient-history-and-the-gordian-emperors Ancient Alias Names List (2017) http://www.academia.edu/s/a339f0df02/ancient-alias-names-list-2017 Have you wondered about and maybe tried to do research of your own about the Gnostic gospels and other material that did NOT make it into the New Testament canon? Here is my research on it... The Apocryphal New Testament Authorship https://www.academia.edu/s/cbbb322c87/the-apocryphal-new-testament-authorship Was Pliny The Younger, the Roman author and friend of Emperor Trajan, and who was famous for asking Trajan what to do about Christians, also writing as St. Ignatius? Is this more evidence of the Oligarchy (1%) existing even in ancient times? Pliny The Younger As Saint Ignatius http://www.academia.edu/s/99511f2e10/pliny-the-younger-as-saint-ignatiuspdf Some of the easiest evidence regarding the Roman creation of Christianity for those who are just beginning to study the way that we do in the New Classical Scholarship is in examining the works of Pliny The Younger. Emperor Trajan & Pliny The Younger: Mutual Ancestry http://www.academia.edu/s/f6541cd384/emperor-trajan-and-pliny-the-younger-mutual-ancestry Two of my forthcoming papers are very important as evidence of the Roman creation of Christianity. One of these papers is on the subject of the fabrication of Christian persecutions by Roman emperors. This can be shown by giving the descent of all Roman emperors from Antoninus Pius onward, from Arrius Piso (or his immediate family), the main creator of Christianity. And the other paper will show the direct descent of no less than 60 popes from Arrius Calpurnius Piso. At this time, I have already posted the information giving the direct descent of at least 35 popes from Arrius Piso. Scholar Names, Works & Dates: [Authors of Biblical Criticism] Bishop John William Colenso, born Jan. 24, 1814 (1814-1883), 'The Pentateuch Examined'. Sir George Birdwood. Major General Forlong, 'Rivers of Life'. James Ballantyne Hannay, 'Sex Symbolism In Religion'. James Ballantyne Hannay, 'Christianity, the Sources of its Teachings and Symbolism', 1913. James Ballantyne Hannay, 'Bible Folk Lore', a series of six volumes of about 200 pages each. Produced during WWI (1915-1917). James Ballantyne Hannay, 'The Rise, Decline & Fall of the Roman Religion', published postumously, 1925. Sir Richard Burton. Robertson, 'Christianity and Mythology', London, 1900. Matthes. Paulus (1828). Colani (1864). M. Loisy. Bertram, 1922. Van Loon. Laurentius Valla. Sir Harry Johnston. Dr. Cheyne. Lord Kichener. Dr. Barnes (the bishop of Birmingham, Oct. 13th, 1924). Ruskin. Sir Authur Evans. Payne Knight, 'Worship of Priapus'. Naville, 'Discovery of the Book of Law'. German Scholar, Theodor Noldeke (1836-1930). J.C. Oman, 'Cults, Customs and Superstitions of India'. Lecky, 'History of European Morals'. Davidson's Lexicon (issued by Bagster). German Scholar, Christian Gottlieb Wilke (C.G. Wilke), 'Der Urevangelist', 1838. Wilke stated that Mark was the original (earliest) gospel. Bruno Bauer agreed. Allard Pierson (his first published work was about The Sermon On The Mount, and other Synoptic passages, c. 1878). Dirk Loman (c. late 1800s). William Van Manen (c. 1900). Dutch Scholars, Neber and Bolland. Karl Kautsky (1854-1938) 'The Origins of Christianity', 1908. He applied Bruno Bauer's thesis. Dietz, 'Der Ursprung des Christentums', published in Stuttgart, 1908. Some Of The Earliest Scholars Writing About A Roman Creation Of Christian Texts: Hermann Samuel Reimarus (1694-1768). Lessing, an essay published between 1774-1778. Bahrdt (1784-1792). Herder (1797). Dupuis (1743-1809). Volney (1757-1820). == This Title, 'Romans Created Christianity' In Other Languages: [Afrikaans: 'Romeine geskep Christendom'] [Albanian: 'Romakët krijuan krishterimin'] ['خلق الرومان المسيحية' :Arabian[ [Armenian: ' Հռոմեացիները քրիստոնյա են ստեղծել'] [Bosnian: 'Rimljani su stvorili hrišćanstvo'] [Bulgarian: 'Римляните създали християнството'] [Chinese: '羅馬人創造了基督教'] [Croatian: 'Rimljani stvorili kršćanstvo'] [Czech: 'Římané vytvořili křesťanství'] [Danish: 'Romerne skabte kristendommen'] [Dutch: 'Romeinen gemaakt christendom'] [Esperanto: 'Romanoj kreis kristanismon'] [Estonian: 'Roomlased loodud kristlus'] [Filipino: 'Nilikha ng mga Romano ang Kristiyanismo'] [Finnish: 'Roomalaiset luonut kristinuskon'] [French: 'Les Romains ont créé le christianisme'] [Frisian: 'Romeinen skepen it kristendom'] [Galacian: 'Os romanos crearon o cristianismo'] [Georgian: ' '] რომაელები ქრისტიანობას ქმნიდნენ [German: 'Romans schuf Christentum'] [Greek: 'Ρωμαίοι δημιούργησαν τον Χριστιανισμό'] ['הרומאים יצרו הנצרות' :Hebrew[ [Hmong Daw: 'Loos tsim Christianity'] [Hungarian: 'Rómaiak létrehozott kereszténység'] [Indonesian: 'Roma dibuat Kekristenan'] [Irish: 'Chruthaigh Rómhánaigh Críostaíocht'] [Italian: 'Romans ha generato Christianity'] [Japanese: 'ローマ人キリスト教を作成'] [Korean: ' 로마인 들은 기독교 만든'] [Latin: 'Romani creavit Christianitatis'] [Latvian: 'Romieši izveidoja kristietība'] [Lithuanian: 'Romėnai sukūrė krikščionybė'] [Luxembourgish: 'Réimer hunn de Christentum geschaf'] [Macedonian: 'Римјаните го создале христијанството'] [Malay: 'Orang-orang Rom mencipta agama Kristian'] [Maltese: 'Romans maħluqa nisranija'] [Mongolian: 'Ромчууд Христийн шашныг бүтээсэн'] [Norwegian: 'Romerne skapte kristendommen'] [Polish: 'Rzymianie utworzone chrześcijaństwa'] [Portuguese: 'Romanos criaram o cristianismo'] [Romanian: 'Romanii au creat crestinismul'] [Russian: 'Римляне создали христианство'] [Samoan: 'Na foafoaina e Roma Kerisiano'] [Scots-Gaelic: 'Rinn Ròmanaich Crìosdaidheachd'] [Serbian: 'Римљани су креирали хришћанство'] ['روميون مسيحييت پيدا ڪيو' :Sindhi[ [Slovak: 'Rimania vytvorili kresťanstvo'] [Slovenian: 'Rimljani ustvaril krščanstvo'] [Somali: 'Roomaanku wuxuu abuuray Masiixiyadda'] [Spanish: 'Romanos crearon el cristianismo'] [Sundanese: 'Rum dijieun Kristen'] [Swahili: 'Warumi iliunda Ukristo'] [Swedish: 'Romarna skapade kristendomen'] [Turkish: 'Romalılar Hıristiyanlık oluşturdu'] [Ukrainian: 'Римляни створений християнство'] [Uzbek: 'Rimliklarga nasroniylikni yaratdi'] [Vietnamese: 'Người La Mã tạo cơ đốc giáo'] [Welch: 'Rhufeiniaid creu Cristnogaeth'] ['רוימער באשאפן קריסטנטום' :Yiddish[ [Zulu: 'AmaRoma adala ubuKristu'] == Do a search to find out where you can find Reuchlin's work (he authored other titles also). Piso Christ: What Is The Book About? http://pisoproject.wordpress.com/piso-christ-what-is-the-book-about/ Piso Christ: The Roman Piso Family Created Christianity. https://www.amazon.com/Piso-Christ-Book-Classical-Scholarship/dp/142692996X Related Subject Matter: ================= (Key Words & Terms) History, Ancient History, Rome, Ancient Rome, Roman Empire, Roman Emperors, Popes, Papal History, Christianity, History of Christianity, Origin of Christianity, Emperor, Emperors, Roman Catholic History, Holy Roman Empire, Arrius Calpurnius Piso, Roman Piso Family, Ancient Alias Names, Ancient Pen Names, Gordian Emperors, Emperor Antoninus Pius, Arius Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius, Oligarchy, Royal Supremacy, Royal Language, Aliases, Genealogy, Ancient Genealogy, Ancient Genealogies, Historia, Historia Augusta, Flavius Josephus, Pliny The Younger, Suetonius, Tacitus, Plutarch, Hero of Alexandria, Apollonius of Tyana, Philostratus 'The Athenian', Philostratus 'The Younger', Herodian, Emperor Constantine, Vespasian, Titus, Domitian, Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Lucius Verus, Commodus, Pertinax, Pescennius Niger, Didius Julianus, Clodius Albinus, Septimius Severus, Severus Alexander, Maximinus, Maximus, Probus, Clodius II, Constantius, Constantius Chlorus, Eusebius, Pope Eusebius, Church Father, Early Christianity, Roman Creation of Christianity, Nero, 666, Julius Calpurnius Piso, Julius Piso I, First 10 Popes, Justin Martyr, St. John 'The Divine', The Revelation, gospels, The Gospel of Thomas, Gnostic, Gnostic Gospels, Apocryphal, texts, holy, sacred, free, info, sample, paper, papers, research, research paper, Heron, Herod, Agrippa, Philo, Logos, Talmud, Pharisee, pharisees, sect, Cornelius, Theodosius I, Arcadius, Honorius, Byzantine, Byzantium, Constantinople, ancient literature, forensic history, censorship, Medieval, medieval censorship, Inquisition, Crusade, crusades, Church, Church History, comparative, religion, religious, organized religion, Abelard Reuchlin, Professor, Bruno Bauer, James Ballantyne Hannay, Marcus, Antonius, Cleopatra, Julius, Caesar, Caesars, Antonius Primus, Cestius Gallus, Nero, Vitellius, Otho, Licinianus, Frugi, Piso, Julius Servianus, Julius Severus, Julius Constantius I, Galba, New, New Testament, Bible, gospels, epistles, Panegyricus, Timothy, Justinian The Jurist, Proculus Calpurnius Piso, Silanus Piso, Herodes Atticus, ben Pantera, Scribes, genealogy, genealogies, royal, royal line, royal blood, historiography, philosophy, history of, historical Jesus, Dark Ages, Secular Humanism, Atheism, Atheist, Atheists, Historical Anthropology, Anthropology, Anthropology of Religion, Imperial, Imperial Rome, Roma, Classics, Classical Antiquity, Religion as psychological warfare, Werner Eck. 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The Georgette Heyer Podcast
Ep 31 - Lady of Quality

The Georgette Heyer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 56:24


Spoiler alert! Annis Wychwood and Oliver Carleton are two of our more mature Heyer characters. For the readers that means we can enjoy watching two honest and articulate people unpick what it takes to give up their comfortable ways of life and walk into the unknown - throwing in their lot with another person. But where's the risk really? Annis is beautiful and charming, and Oliver is empathetic and direct (or possibly rude), so we predict a happy future for them travelling the world and only spending time with those sensible enough for Oliver to tolerate (not Miss Farlow then). We also make time to talk about what might lie ahead for young Lucilla and Ninian, how much sympathy we can dredge up for Maria Farlow, and how Amabel Wychwood is a wise and cunning woman, not to be underestimated. "The melancholy truth is that however much I may respect a man's good qualities they don't inspire me with a particle of love for him! I shall either marry a man stuffed with bad qualities, or remain a spinster - which is the likeliest fate to befall me!" Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

Maximized Minimalist Podcast
168: Pursuing a Life with Less Stuff, One Mom's Inspiring Story

Maximized Minimalist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 38:15


You'll hear from my student Lucilla, a retired teacher, mother, grandmother and most recently clutter crusher and her biggest takeaways from my 14-Day Clutter Crusher Challenge. You will feel inspired and motivated from our conversation! Get $20 OFF my 14-Day Clutter Challenge with code: PODCAST https://www.katyjoywells.com/cluttercrusherchallenge In the episode, Lucilla shares how the Clutter Cure Club has been invaluable on her simplifying journey. If you join, you'll get FREE access to the 14-Day Challenge. JOIN HERE: https://www.katyjoywells.com/cluttercureclub  

Pod Emperor of Dune
Season 6 Episode 16: For I Carry Lampadas

Pod Emperor of Dune

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 55:47


In this episode, we take a look at chapters thirty-nine through forty of Chapterhouse: Dune, in which Odrade makes what she expects to be her final farewells to Chapterhouse and the Sisterhood as she journeys to her meeting with the Honored Matres, the Mother Superior's favorite pilot Clairby makes an unexpected appearance as the cyborg pilot for the trip to Junction, Miles oversees a devastatingly effective attack on Gammu, and Murbella intervenes in order to ensure that the Bene Gesserit's forces honor ancient agreements and take in the refugees from Rebecca's group - finally giving the wild Reverend Mother the chance to return the millions of memories from Lampadas that Lucilla had entrusted to her.

The Back Look Cinema Podcast
Ep: 73: Gladiator

The Back Look Cinema Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 63:55


Zach & Zo are spectators in ancient Rome. The city is absolutely congested. The streets literally smell like dung, but that doesn't bother them as their excitement cannot be deterred! They are here to witness one of the greatest gladiators ever known. Finally, they get to see the undisputed, undefeated heavyweight champion of the known world of gladiatorial combat. They will see a man that had been rumored to have once have been a celebrated and renowned Roman general: a man they only know as "The Spaniard".Episode Segment Time StampsOpening Credits . . . . . . 00:03:11Favorite Parts . . . . . . . .  00:11:00Trivia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00:46:53Critics' Thoughts . . . . . .00:57:20Back Look Cinema: The Podcast Links:www.backlookcinema.comEmail: fanmail@backlookcinema.comTwitter: @backlookcinemaFacebook: The Back Look Cinema Podcast Instagram: backlookcinemapodcastTicTok: @backlookcinemaBack Look Cinema Merch at Teespring.comBack Look Cinema Merch at Teepublic.com

Pod Emperor of Dune
Season 6 Episode 7: Common Cause

Pod Emperor of Dune

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 81:13


In this episode, we take a look at chapters sixteen through eighteen of Chapterhouse: Dune, in which Scytale has another frustrating conversation with the Mother Superior, Odrade wrestles with the effects of thinking like an Honored Matre, an exiled Reverend Mother returns from the planet of Buzzell with news of an intriguing offer, and Lucilla has a final conversation with Great Honored Matre…and finally oversteps in her antagonism of the Spider Queen.

Pod Emperor of Dune
Season 6 Episode 5: Whistling Past the Graveyard

Pod Emperor of Dune

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 81:12


In this episode, we take a look at chapters eleven and twelve of Chapterhouse: Dune, in which we are reacquainted with Scytale in his current incarnation, the Tleilaxu Face-Dancer-turned-Master schemes and struggles to gain the upper hand in negotiations with Odrade, Lucilla is not immediately killed but instead brought before Great Honored Matre for questioning, and the Spider Queen attempts to bargain with Lucilla for information…while making us all uncomfortable with her bizarre relationship with a captive Futar.

Pod Emperor of Dune
Season 6 Episode 4: There Are No Innocents

Pod Emperor of Dune

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 70:48


In this episode, we take a look at chapters nine and ten of Chapterhouse: Dune, in which Rebecca is dragged before Great Honored Matre for questioning, the Rabbi becomes worried about the effects of Lucilla's memories on an increasingly bold and self-confident Rebecca, Odrade reveals to Duncan that she and her Sisters have figured out that he is a Mentat with the memories of many of his past ghola selves, and Duncan has one of what are apparently periodic (and thus far entirely unexplained) visions of what he perceives of as an elderly couple on a in a flower garden, which certainly raises a number of questions.

Pod Emperor of Dune
Season 6 Episode 2: Jews In Space

Pod Emperor of Dune

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 57:25


In this episode, we take a look at chapters four through six of Chapterhouse: Dune, in which the new character of Grand Dame Logno has an uncomfortable meeting with her boss Great Honored Matre, Odrade has some weird introspection before receiving extremely bad news about the Bene Gesserit planet of Lampadas and some familiar faces from Heretics, Lucilla turns out to have at least temporarily survived the destruction and receives both aid and betrayal when seeking refuge on Gammu, and we learn about the existence of top-secret allies of the Bene Gesserit who have secrets of their own…but we have to say, these allies being "secret space Jews" wasn't a writing choice that really on either of our bingo cards.

Pod Emperor of Dune
Season 5 Episode 15: We're All In the Dance Together

Pod Emperor of Dune

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 74:02


In this episode, we take a look at chapters forty through forty-two of Heretics of Dune, in which Tylwyth makes an unsettling discovery about the Face Dancer playing the role of the late Hedley Tuek, Taraza convinces him to actually share everything he knows about the capabilities of the Honored Matres, Lucilla and Burzmali reach a safe house only to be met with an unexpected enemy, and Duncan's hidden Tleilaxu conditioning allows him to turn the tables on his attempted sexual conditioning by the young Honored Matre Murbella - all, bizarrely, taking place with Burzmali and Lucilla spectating, as if it wasn't weird enough already.

Pod Emperor of Dune
Season 5 Episode 14: All Roads Lead to Ysai

Pod Emperor of Dune

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 63:42


In this episode, we take a look at chapters thirty-seven through thirty-nine of Heretics of Dune, in which a disguised Duncan follows a mysterious guide through the Gammu countryside, Miles gets hangry after the exertions of his escape from captivity, Lucilla is strangely affected by Ysai as she and Burzmali make their way through the many strange sights of the city, and Miles eats an inhuman amount of food while meeting an apparent agent of the Honored Matres - and prepares to encounter the real deal.