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The P.E.I. accent is distinctive and unique, but have you ever wondered why we say ‘worsh' and not ‘wash' or ‘slippy' instead of ‘slippery'? The answers might surprise you. ‘Magine!
NovaCare's Bob Mangine checks in to discuss the need for rest in athletes and the transition from collegiate to professional athletics
This week is the 51st anniversary of Roe v Wade and it's so disheartening to think that there are women alive today who celebrated that victory only to have it taken away from them. But although clearly the fight is never really over, we won those rights in the past and we can win them again in the future.Then we explore a little-known aspect of consent and bodily autonomy with documentary director A'magine Goddard: the prevalence of pelvic exams on women under anesthesia who haven't consented or even know about it. A'magine walks us through what's happening, how it connects to the racist and misogynist history of gynecology, and most important how we can advocate for ourselves personally and through legislation. It's not an easy conversation to hear but it's so important to know what's happening so we can fight for our rights.Finally, Rachel and Jasmine raise a glass to women's volleyball and the power of film in this episode's “Toast to Joy.”And don't forget to sign up for our Substack newsletter! This week we're sharing the video of our interview with A'magine, a deeper dive into the history of gynecology, a Troublemaker video about miscarriage, and more. You can sign up by going to swppod.news. For a transcript of this episode, please email theswppod@redwine.blue. You can learn more about us at www.redwine.blue or follow us on social media! Twitter: @TheSWPpod and @RedWineBlueUSA Instagram: @RedWineBlueUSA Facebook: @RedWineBlueUSA YouTube: @RedWineBlueUSA
This week, Jameela is joined by director, producer and sexual educator, A'magine Goddard to discuss her award-winning new documentary 'At Your Cervix' that breaks the silence about the continuous violation of bodily autonomy for educational purposes. Jameela and A'magine discuss the history of gynecology and obstetrics, why non-consensual pelvic exams on patients under anesthesia must end along with the many gynecological teaching alternatives, and plenty more. A warning before listening, this episode discusses medical trauma and sexual assault. You can find more info on A'magine Goddard and her work on passing clearer medical consent laws at amaginenation.com and on IG @sexualempowerment For listeners of I Weigh there is a special screening of 'At Your Cervix' right now - atyourcervixmovie.com You can find transcripts from the show on the Earwolf website I Weigh has amazing merch – check it out at podswag.com Send what you 'weigh' to iweighpodcast@gmail.com Jameela is on Instagram @jameelajamil and TikTok @jameelajamil And make sure to check out I Weigh's Instagram, Youtube and TikTok for more!
Jean Pierre CHASTEL, artificier renommé de la société Imagine à Villes sur Auzon propose des feux d'artifice pour des particuliers et pour des activités privées, des anniversaires, mariages ou autres ainsi que pour les communes et les particuliers très fortunés. La société travaille principalement dans la vallée du Rhône, à Marseille, Grenoble ou encore Lyon. Récemment ils ont pris la décision de se diversifier et ont créé une société qui s'appelle E-magine , mais avec un E, pour un petit clin d'œil à cette activité de véhicules électriques. Il propose des locations libre de E-VTT et E-VTC, ainsi que des Swincar tout terrain 4 x 4 électriques solo ou duo au cours de balades découvertes accompagnées hors des sentiers battus afin d'admirer le Mont Ventoux et son magnifique patrimoine naturel. Pour en savoir plus sur cette activité écoutez notre reportage ci-dessous ou rendez vous sur le https://e-magine4.webnode.fr/
WELCOME BACK TO MONK ON THE MOUNTAIN PODCAST! Happy to return to our regular episode schedule. On this special episode we are joined by founding member of the Lotus Flower Music Group, Conscious Rapper and spiritualist Mr. Magine. This episode is powerful and unafraid as we tackle topics like manhood, violence, honor, music and all things in the realm of evolution.
We delve into the pages of a new Cape Breton literary magazine, with a conversation with editor and publisher James Thompson.
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A set of horns in my closet 6 feet wide, wearable, spandex clothing, Steven King's Misery, mother-in-law suits and sleeping with Arabs on a pile of sheepskins and a million cousins, all in this episode! “Magine” that!
I'Ve been thinking a lot about Damon's company testimonial.O the other day I bumped didn't to an option from registered on TO they sent a promotional email to everybody who registered for their aftermarket newsletter and at the bottom of it they promoted testimonials plural.TO going up for auction. I took a look at it and forward it to Damon and he placed the minimum bid, but it turned out to be a fairly aggressive auction to other people got in. They built it up pretty high, I'm not gon na say how much, but it was just so aggressive that it got me thinking that whoever was interested in buying this is definitely buying it for someone nefarious purposes. So I got to thinking about a little bit more and I took a look at some of the Google ad words traffic for testimonial.TO related keywords. I noticed there's a few competitors who literally run ads for things like testimonial.TO pricing, and they got me thinking about generic domain names, but can't really be trademarked, presents an issue the most start of food and run into like normally. If you raise a decent chunk of money, you just put in 1000 bucks or so to trademark your brand name, and then you don't worry about stuff like this. You can just forward that Google ad words complain about people running ads against your trademark. You can stop people who wan na I'll, never register a domain name after your trademarks, filed and solicit five or six figure ransom offers for a domain name to prevent it from falling the type of squatters yeah. It'S one of those things where you can't really prevent this from happening, because you can't really trademark the word testimonial you could trademark testimonial.TO. I am Magine, but you're not gon na, be able to send that if somebody registers testimonials plural.io or something like that, you might have a hard time getting Google to remove similar listings, etc. I want some to think about. I'Ve registered a few very generic domains that I really liked from a brand perspective, but I haven't really thought through that specific complication. Before, like I registered servers that deal. I, like the domain a lot, but if I develop it, you don't really have that ability to protect it with a trademark once it matures - and I was just something I thought about:
Internal Leverage is an exploration into the inner game of business. Through interviews and anecdotes, we'll dive deep into the psychology, performance strategies, and daily routines of highly successful game changers and find out what gives them internal Leverage. In this new episode, performance coach Abraham Heisler sits in with Mattias Hjelmstedt, an award-winning entrepreneur who's been a game-changer in the digital space, an innovator, and key player in the digital transformation within the Internet, computer gaming, and media industry since the early 90s. Essential points covered in this episode: ✔️ Listen to the details of Mattias' journey as one of the world's greatest gamers to becoming a powerful force in the areas of content distribution, streaming, online gaming, social media, and computer technologies. ✔️ Understand the mindset of being a 9-figure earner who stays very grounded and down to earth. Mattias decided very early in his life that success will not change how he treats others - always every human being as an important individual. ✔️ Mattias believes in the importance of building companies of people with cultural diversity and differing viewpoints to maximize impact and ability to problem solve. ✔️ Know that it is fantastic to be super focused, but if you're only super focused, you may end not focused at all because the mind needs rest. As one of the world's greatest gamers, Mattias takes his time off work by playing games even up to now. ✔️ Like Mattias, devote a chunk of your time to reading sites from modern technologies, literature, and a range of other topics to widen your field of knowledge. About Mattias Hjelmstedt: Mattias Hjelmstedt is the founder of Utopia Music, which creates platforms so everyone can understand, use and benefit from the power of data in the music industry. He was the Founder of Magine (www.magine.com). Created in 2010, Magine is the pioneering cloud-based service for watching live and catch-up TV in the same place and across all devices. -------------------------------------------------------- Internal Leverage is an exploration into the inner game of business. Through interviews and anecdotes, we'll dive deep into the psychology, performance strategies, and daily routines of highly successful game changers and find out what gives them internal leverage making it to six, seven, eight, even nine-figure income levels. Learn how to optimize your mindset, habits, and routines for success. Work with Abraham: https://www.heislercoaching.com ------------------------------------------------------- Let's grow together! SUBSCRIBE, so you don't miss an episode of The Internal Leverage Podcast! FIND ME ON: Clubhouse: @abrahamheisler Instagram: @abeheisler --------------------------------------------------------
Join Devi Ward Erickson and the legendary sexual wholeness educator, A’magine (formerly known as Amy Jo Goddard) as they discuss the link between our wholeness as human beings and our sexual pleasure, desire, and expression. In this fun and wide ranging conversation they touch upon:1. What it means to reclaim your sexual wholeness2. Pleasure as a path to personal growth3. The vital need in our society for pleasure based-sex education4. The sexual violence of infant male circumcision5. Asexuality and sexual empowerment6. The Fire Woman retreat and activating your sexual vitality and POWER!Don’t miss this fun and inspirational conversation with two legends in the field of sexual wholeness!
A'magine is back! Beloved listeners, we hope you're familiar with this week's guest at this point, and if you're not, there is a rich archive of A'magine (formerly Amy Jo Goddard) episodes on Medicine Caller and its sister podcast, Vagina Talks. This time A'Magine comes to us at a transition moment in her career and life. She and Sophia are about to teach the last Fire Woman Retreat, and her 25 year teaching career is about to majorly shift. After a year of this global shutdown, how are you changed? How are you continuing to change? If you spend time with yourself in the true, deep quiet, what new parts of yourself can you discover? Enjoy this episode as two old and dear friends find comfort in each other with massive change on the horizon. (Full transcript below) Fire Woman Retreat is a unique four-day event designed to give us space to witness, explore and revel in our sexual natures, and to help women and non-binary folks break through the things that hold us back from being who we really are as sexual people. The theme for this virtual event is Spiritual Transformation, Sexual Initiation & Power. The retreat is May 13-16 2021, so sign up now! https://my.captivate.fm/SophiaWiseOne.com/FireWoman (SophiaWiseOne.com/FireWoman) What to join for the free Opening Ceremony? You can do that by scrolling down on the page and signing up there! Fire Woman Retreat is unlike any other event: it is a combination of rich teachings, transformational healing, powerful rituals and group witnessing that allows for big personal & collective breakthroughs. Find A'magine's books, film updates, and seemingly endless resources at https://www.sophiawiseone.com/wp-admin/AmyJoGoddard.com (AmyJoGoddard.com) For more resources for finding calm in these stressful times and to never miss another live recording you can follow Sophia on https://www.facebook.com/sophiawiseone (Facebook) by searching Sophia Wise One or on https://www.instagram.com/sophiawiseone (Instagram) @Sophia Wise One As always you can go to http://www.sophiawiseone.com/ (SophiaWiseOne.com) for more information about the show, https://www.sophiawiseone.com/category/spider-queen-reports/ (Reports from the Spider Queen), to https://www.sophiawiseone.com/i-love-my-life-academy/ (preorder) the I Love My Life Card Game and Oracle Deck, to join Sophia's https://www.sophiawiseone.com/updates/ (email list), and so much more! “I am Sophia Wise One: Daughter of the Wind. I am calling you to Rise Up, Rise Up, Rise Up. Rise up and take your place.” This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. FULL TRANSCRIPT Sophia Wise One 00:01 Hello. Have you been hearing me talk about the fire woman retreat? If you haven't, let's talk about it now. And if you have and you haven't checked it out, just go check it out. Please, please, please, please, I wouldn't be talking about this much if I didn't really think it was at least worth a consideration of your alignment. If you are looking to deepen your consciousness into your body and this retreats theme is spiritual transformation, sexual initiation, and power. It's an incredibly intense time right now, there's so much going on. And that intensity is something that can take us down or that we can ride and it can take us through and being connected to our pleasure, being supported in community to be re-educated around our pleasure, our spirituality, our sexuality is immeasurably valuable. It's so valuable. I'm so grateful that there are spaces where we are doing this with one another. We're, we're healing, we're growing, we're learning. So I'm going to be there. I will be contributing teaching, I will be there participating, and I would love to take this journey with you. So if you haven't checked it out, please check it out now. And look
Sweet listeners, are any of you grieving? This week we are joined by the effervescent Joan Price, Author of Sex After Grief and several incredible senior sex guides. She brings such kindness and wisdom to us in this episode that spans from a near death experience at 35 to losing her beloved in 2008 and finding love and connection again after. Her teachings of gratitude, living each day like it could be your last, and staying up to date on your "i love you's" while simple and classic are incredibly potent and so well said. This conversation is incredibly rich and kind in the way it navigates grief, joy, and the ways they exist together. Find Joan's books, teachings, and resources at her website joanpirce.com You can register for the upcoming Fire Woman Retreat May 13-16! Spend 3 days cultivating safety, connection, and joy in your sexuality with A'Magine, Sophia and many other incredible teachers! Sign up at SophiaWiseOne.com/FireWoman For more resources for finding calm in these stressful times and to never miss another live recording you can follow Sophia on https://www.facebook.com/sophiawiseone (Facebook) by searching Sophia Wise One or on https://www.instagram.com/sophiawiseone (Instagram) @Sophia Wise One As always you can go to http://www.sophiawiseone.com/ (SophiaWiseOne.com) for more information about the show, https://www.sophiawiseone.com/category/spider-queen-reports/ (Reports from the Spider Queen), to https://www.sophiawiseone.com/i-love-my-life-academy/ (preorder) the I Love My Life Card Game and Oracle Deck, to join Sophia’s https://www.sophiawiseone.com/updates/ (email list), and so much more! “I am Sophia Wise One: Daughter of the Wind. I am calling you to Rise Up, Rise Up, Rise Up. Rise up and take your place.” This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Support this podcast
Sweet listeners, are any of you grieving? This week we are joined by the effervescent Joan Price, Author of Sex After Grief and several incredible senior sex guides. She brings such kindness and wisdom to us in this episode that spans from a near death experience at 35 to losing her beloved in 2008 and finding love and connection again after. Her teachings of gratitude, living each day like it could be your last, and staying up to date on your "i love you's" while simple and classic are incredibly potent and so well said. This conversation is incredibly rich and kind in the way it navigates grief, joy, and the ways they exist together. See the drawing from episode: https://pin.it/4vokSg8 Find Joan's books, teachings, and resources at her website https://www.joanprice.com (joanprice.com) You can register for the upcoming Fire Woman Retreat May 13-16! Spend 3 days cultivating safety, connection, and joy in your sexuality with A'Magine, Sophia and many other incredible teachers! Sign up at SophiaWiseOne.com/FireWoman FULL TRANSCRIPT BELOW For more resources for finding calm in these stressful times and to never miss another live recording you can follow Sophia on https://www.facebook.com/sophiawiseone (Facebook) by searching Sophia Wise One or on https://www.instagram.com/sophiawiseone (Instagram) @Sophia Wise One As always you can go to http://www.sophiawiseone.com/ (SophiaWiseOne.com) for more information about the show, https://www.sophiawiseone.com/category/spider-queen-reports/ (Reports from the Spider Queen), to https://www.sophiawiseone.com/i-love-my-life-academy/ (preorder) the I Love My Life Card Game and Oracle Deck, to join Sophia's https://www.sophiawiseone.com/updates/ (email list), and so much more! “I am Sophia Wise One: Daughter of the Wind. I am calling you to Rise Up, Rise Up, Rise Up. Rise up and take your place.” This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Sophia Wise One 00:01 Fire, woman retreat, spiritual transformation, sexual initiation and power. This is a retreat that I first went to as a participant of, and now I go as a participant and a collaborator, I am inviting you to come and join me. Deepen your education, deepen your experience. It's very experiential. I'm a very technical kind of experience based person. theory is great. And I love a good conversation, but really doing and tapping into it's incredibly important to me. And so as community, and this event has all of these things in beautiful proportions. Can you tell I'm a fan? I'm a huge fan, please check out the link below please consider giving yourself this gift of being charged up power recent heard and supported your sexuality is sacred and important and you are capable of being of alchemical transformational power center. And if you are already those things, come in hone it come and be in deep community. For me, one of the things that was so powerful to just be in such a sex positive space allowed some of the social stigma that I knew, in theory, it was like, I don't believe this. But it's so grounding and so nourishing to be sitting with other people who are committed to experiencing reality in a way that is honoring and holding and sacred and pleasurable. So please, check out the link check it out, would be so happy to have you there. And feel free to reach out to me or to reach out to imagines team with any questions that you may have about it. There is a frequently asked questions at the bottom of the page. So you can go check there and see if your question is there. Okay, so much love. so grateful. Alright, and this week's episode, here we go. I'm Samantha Rise, and welcome to Vagina Talks, where we speak about two from vaginas. This is a show of alchemy, where we turn poison into medicine, disconnection into wisdom... Support this podcast
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You're invited to ENVISION.Today I'm here with A'magine, formerly Amy Jo Goddard talking about sexual empowerment and how it impacts our lives. A’magine had a name changing ceremony a few months ago. She had been known as "Amy Jo” or AJ by her friends when we recorded this episode I called her Amy Jo. She is a renowned sexual empowerment educator and speaker, who has been teaching sexuality and relationships for over 20 years. She earned her Master's degree in Human Sexuality Education from NYU. She is the author of Woman On Fire: 9 Elements to Wake Up Your Erotic Energy, Personal Power & Sexual Intelligence and co-author of Lesbian Sex Secrets for Men. She is the director of the forthcoming film At Your Cervix and hosts of her Fire Woman Retreat and other sexual empowerment programs that have helped thousands of people discover their sexuality and deepen their relationships and overall fulfillment.amyjogoddard.com | IG @sexualempowerment | FB @AmyJo Goddard
Amy Jo is back! Since we recorded this she has changed her name, hence forth she will be called A'Magine. If you've been with us for a while, you'll know that she's a bit of a celebrity here at Medicine Caller, and if you're new, get ready because you're about to find out what all the fuss is about. Amy Jo/A'Magine is a brilliant sex educator and author and creator and healer and facilitator and so much more. She is a wealth of wisdom and calm in the storm and she is one of the teachers Sophia turns to for help in their personal life. These dear friends drop some real truths in this episode that's ripe for a repeat listen. There is so much in this episode, some of the main points were these: Amy Jo/A'Mgaine talks about creating a sense of home inside yourself. Not just a physical structure to live in, but a sense of security and wellness wherever you go even when things get out of control like they are now. Amy Jo/A'Mgaine talks about the interplay and dichotomy of creativity and destruction “Stop talking smack to your teacher!” -Sophia Wise One. They both talk about how the body is the greatest teacher we have and how so many of us are taught to shame and ignore the messages it sends. Fire Woman Retreat is a unique four-day event designed to give us space to witness, explore and revel in our sexual natures, and to help women and non-binary folks break through the things that hold us back from being who we really are as sexual people. The theme for this virtual event is Spiritual Transformation, Sexual Initiation & Power. The retreat is May 13-16 2021, so sign up now! https://my.captivate.fm/SophiaWiseOne.com/FireWoman (SophiaWiseOne.com/FireWoman) Fire Woman Retreat is unlike any other event: it is a combination of rich teachings, transformational healing, powerful rituals and group witnessing that allows for big personal & collective breakthroughs. Here is the https://bit.ly/3dg07S5 (link) to register for the Fire Woman Retreat “Fire Woman: Rebirthing through pleasure, power and presence.” Here is the link for Amy Jo/A'Mgaine's past episode from Vagina Talks, https://bit.ly/3diI8dY (034 Sexual Empowerment and Creativity) Check out Amy Jo/A'Mgaine's Latest book, https://www.amyjogoddard.com/womanonfirebook/ (Woman On Fire) And her first book just brought back for a second release, https://www.amyjogoddard.com/lesbian-sex-secrets-for-men/ (Lesbian Sex Secrets for Men) The episode where Sophia says she just wants to be loved is https://www.sophiawiseone.com/podcast/039-the-sanity-of-being-yourself/ (039 The Sanity of Being Yourself ) Join Amy Jo/A'Mgaine, Sophia, and all the other excellent teachers for the free 2hr Opening Ceremony Thursday, May 14, 2020 2-4 pm PT/5-7 EST You can visit A'Magine at http://amyjogoddard.com/ (AmyJoGoddard.com) for more resources, virtual classes, and so much more! You can follow Amy on instagram https://www.instagram.com/sexualempowerment/ (@sexualempowerment) The “I Love My Life Card Game and Oracle Deck” is sold out in its physical run, but it's always available as an ebook and digital deck along with the I Love My Life Academy with hours and hours of invaluable resources to guide you through whatever work you are being called to do. It's currently on sale at http://sophiawiseone.com/I-Love-My-Life-Academy (SophiaWiseOne.com/I-Love-My-Life-Academy) For more resources for finding calm in these stressful times and to never miss another live recording you can follow Sophia on https://www.facebook.com/sophiawiseone (Facebook) by searching Sophia Wise One or on https://www.instagram.com/sophiawiseone (Instagram) @Sophia Wise One As always you can go to http://www.sophiawiseone.com/ (SophiaWiseOne.com) for more information about the show, https://www.sophiawiseone.com/category/spider-queen-reports/ (Reports from the Spider Queen),...
Margaret of Anjou (French: Marguerite; 23 March 1430 – 25 August 1482) was the Queen of England by marriage to King Henry VI from 1445 to 1461 and again from 1470 to 1471. Born in the Duchy of Lorraine into the House of Valois-Anjou, Margaret was the second eldest daughter of René, King of Naples, and Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine. She was one of the principal figures in the series of dynastic civil wars known as the Wars of the Roses and at times personally led the Lancastrian faction. Owing to her husband's frequent bouts of insanity, Margaret ruled the kingdom in his place. It was she who called for a Great Council in May 1455 that excluded the Yorkist faction headed by Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York, and this provided the spark that ignited a civil conflict that lasted for more than 30 years, decimated the old nobility of England, and caused the deaths of thousands of men, including her only son Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, at the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471. Margaret was taken prisoner by the victorious Yorkists after the Lancastrian defeat at Tewkesbury. In 1475, she was ransomed by her cousin, King Louis XI of France. She went to live in France as a poor relation of the French king, and she died there at the age of 52. Margaret was born on 23 March 1430 at Pont-à-Mousson in Lorraine, a fief of the Holy Roman Empire east of France ruled by a cadet branch of the French kings, the House of Valois-Anjou. Margaret was the second daughter of René, King of Naples and of Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine. She had five brothers and four sisters, as well as three half-siblings from her father's relationships with mistresses. Her father, popularly known as "Good King René", was duke of Anjou and titular king of Naples, Sicily and Jerusalem; he has been described as "a man of many crowns but no kingdoms". Margaret was baptised at Toul in Lorraine and, in the care of her father's old nurse Theophanie la Magine, she spent her early years at the castle at Tarascon on the River Rhône in Provence and in the old royal palace at Capua, near Naples in the Kingdom of Sicily. Her mother took care of her education and may have arranged for her to have lessons with the scholar Antoine de la Sale, who taught her brothers. In childhood Margaret was known as la petite créature. The marriage of Henry VI and Margaret of Anjou is depicted in this miniature from an illustrated manuscript of Vigilles de Charles VII by Martial d'Auvergne On 23 April 1445, Margaret married King Henry VI of England, who was eight years her senior, at Titchfield Abbey in Hampshire. The king and queen of France were the uncle and aunt of the groom and the bride respectively: Henry's late mother, Catherine, had been the sister of King Charles VII, whose wife Marie of Anjou was a sister of Margaret's father René. Further, Henry claimed for himself the Kingdom of France, and controlled various parts of northern France. Due to all this, the French king agreed to the marriage of Margaret to his rival on the condition that he would not have to provide the customary dowry and instead would receive the lands of Maine and Anjou from the English. The English government, fearing a highly negative reaction, kept this provision secret from the English public. Margaret was crowned Queen Consort of England on 30 May 1445 at Westminster Abbey by John Stafford, Archbishop of Canterbury at the age of fifteen. She was described as beautiful, and furthermore "already a woman: passionate and proud and strong-willed". Those that anticipated the future return of English claims to French territory believed that she already understood her duty to protect the interests of the Crown fervently. She seems to have inherited this indomitability from her mother, who fought to establish her husband's claim to the Kingdom of Naples, and from her paternal grandmother Yolande of Aragon, who actually governed Anjou "with a man's hand", putting the province in order and keeping out the English --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsplantagenet/support
Margaret of Anjou (French: Marguerite; 23 March 1430 – 25 August 1482) was the Queen of England by marriage to King Henry VI from 1445 to 1461 and again from 1470 to 1471. Born in the Duchy of Lorraine into the House of Valois-Anjou, Margaret was the second eldest daughter of René, King of Naples, and Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine. She was one of the principal figures in the series of dynastic civil wars known as the Wars of the Roses and at times personally led the Lancastrian faction. Owing to her husband's frequent bouts of insanity, Margaret ruled the kingdom in his place. It was she who called for a Great Council in May 1455 that excluded the Yorkist faction headed by Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York, and this provided the spark that ignited a civil conflict that lasted for more than 30 years, decimated the old nobility of England, and caused the deaths of thousands of men, including her only son Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, at the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471. Margaret was taken prisoner by the victorious Yorkists after the Lancastrian defeat at Tewkesbury. In 1475, she was ransomed by her cousin, King Louis XI of France. She went to live in France as a poor relation of the French king, and she died there at the age of 52. Margaret was born on 23 March 1430 at Pont-à-Mousson in Lorraine, a fief of the Holy Roman Empire east of France ruled by a cadet branch of the French kings, the House of Valois-Anjou. Margaret was the second daughter of René, King of Naples and of Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine. She had five brothers and four sisters, as well as three half-siblings from her father's relationships with mistresses. Her father, popularly known as "Good King René", was duke of Anjou and titular king of Naples, Sicily and Jerusalem; he has been described as "a man of many crowns but no kingdoms". Margaret was baptised at Toul in Lorraine and, in the care of her father's old nurse Theophanie la Magine, she spent her early years at the castle at Tarascon on the River Rhône in Provence and in the old royal palace at Capua, near Naples in the Kingdom of Sicily. Her mother took care of her education and may have arranged for her to have lessons with the scholar Antoine de la Sale, who taught her brothers. In childhood Margaret was known as la petite créature. The marriage of Henry VI and Margaret of Anjou is depicted in this miniature from an illustrated manuscript of Vigilles de Charles VII by Martial d'Auvergne On 23 April 1445, Margaret married King Henry VI of England, who was eight years her senior, at Titchfield Abbey in Hampshire. The king and queen of France were the uncle and aunt of the groom and the bride respectively: Henry's late mother, Catherine, had been the sister of King Charles VII, whose wife Marie of Anjou was a sister of Margaret's father René. Further, Henry claimed for himself the Kingdom of France, and controlled various parts of northern France. Due to all this, the French king agreed to the marriage of Margaret to his rival on the condition that he would not have to provide the customary dowry and instead would receive the lands of Maine and Anjou from the English. The English government, fearing a highly negative reaction, kept this provision secret from the English public. Margaret was crowned Queen Consort of England on 30 May 1445 at Westminster Abbey by John Stafford, Archbishop of Canterbury at the age of fifteen. She was described as beautiful, and furthermore "already a woman: passionate and proud and strong-willed". Those that anticipated the future return of English claims to French territory believed that she already understood her duty to protect the interests of the Crown fervently. She seems to have inherited this indomitability from her mother, who fought to establish her husband's claim to the Kingdom of Naples, and from her paternal grandmother Yolande of Aragon, who actually governed Anjou "with a man's hand", putting the province in order and keeping out the English --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsplantagenet/support
Margaret of Anjou (French: Marguerite; 23 March 1430 – 25 August 1482) was the Queen of England by marriage to King Henry VI from 1445 to 1461 and again from 1470 to 1471. Born in the Duchy of Lorraine into the House of Valois-Anjou, Margaret was the second eldest daughter of René, King of Naples, and Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine. She was one of the principal figures in the series of dynastic civil wars known as the Wars of the Roses and at times personally led the Lancastrian faction. Owing to her husband's frequent bouts of insanity, Margaret ruled the kingdom in his place. It was she who called for a Great Council in May 1455 that excluded the Yorkist faction headed by Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York, and this provided the spark that ignited a civil conflict that lasted for more than 30 years, decimated the old nobility of England, and caused the deaths of thousands of men, including her only son Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, at the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471. Margaret was taken prisoner by the victorious Yorkists after the Lancastrian defeat at Tewkesbury. In 1475, she was ransomed by her cousin, King Louis XI of France. She went to live in France as a poor relation of the French king, and she died there at the age of 52. Margaret was born on 23 March 1430 at Pont-à-Mousson in Lorraine, a fief of the Holy Roman Empire east of France ruled by a cadet branch of the French kings, the House of Valois-Anjou. Margaret was the second daughter of René, King of Naples and of Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine. She had five brothers and four sisters, as well as three half-siblings from her father's relationships with mistresses. Her father, popularly known as "Good King René", was duke of Anjou and titular king of Naples, Sicily and Jerusalem; he has been described as "a man of many crowns but no kingdoms". Margaret was baptised at Toul in Lorraine and, in the care of her father's old nurse Theophanie la Magine, she spent her early years at the castle at Tarascon on the River Rhône in Provence and in the old royal palace at Capua, near Naples in the Kingdom of Sicily. Her mother took care of her education and may have arranged for her to have lessons with the scholar Antoine de la Sale, who taught her brothers. In childhood Margaret was known as la petite créature. The marriage of Henry VI and Margaret of Anjou is depicted in this miniature from an illustrated manuscript of Vigilles de Charles VII by Martial d'Auvergne On 23 April 1445, Margaret married King Henry VI of England, who was eight years her senior, at Titchfield Abbey in Hampshire. The king and queen of France were the uncle and aunt of the groom and the bride respectively: Henry's late mother, Catherine, had been the sister of King Charles VII, whose wife Marie of Anjou was a sister of Margaret's father René. Further, Henry claimed for himself the Kingdom of France, and controlled various parts of northern France. Due to all this, the French king agreed to the marriage of Margaret to his rival on the condition that he would not have to provide the customary dowry and instead would receive the lands of Maine and Anjou from the English. The English government, fearing a highly negative reaction, kept this provision secret from the English public. Margaret was crowned Queen Consort of England on 30 May 1445 at Westminster Abbey by John Stafford, Archbishop of Canterbury at the age of fifteen. She was described as beautiful, and furthermore "already a woman: passionate and proud and strong-willed". Those that anticipated the future return of English claims to French territory believed that she already understood her duty to protect the interests of the Crown fervently. She seems to have inherited this indomitability from her mother, who fought to establish her husband's claim to the Kingdom of Naples, and from her paternal grandmother Yolande of Aragon, who actually governed Anjou "with a man's hand", putting the province in order and keeping out the English --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsplantagenet/support
Margaret of Anjou (French: Marguerite; 23 March 1430 – 25 August 1482) was the Queen of England by marriage to King Henry VI from 1445 to 1461 and again from 1470 to 1471. Born in the Duchy of Lorraine into the House of Valois-Anjou, Margaret was the second eldest daughter of René, King of Naples, and Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine. She was one of the principal figures in the series of dynastic civil wars known as the Wars of the Roses and at times personally led the Lancastrian faction. Owing to her husband's frequent bouts of insanity, Margaret ruled the kingdom in his place. It was she who called for a Great Council in May 1455 that excluded the Yorkist faction headed by Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York, and this provided the spark that ignited a civil conflict that lasted for more than 30 years, decimated the old nobility of England, and caused the deaths of thousands of men, including her only son Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, at the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471. Margaret was taken prisoner by the victorious Yorkists after the Lancastrian defeat at Tewkesbury. In 1475, she was ransomed by her cousin, King Louis XI of France. She went to live in France as a poor relation of the French king, and she died there at the age of 52. Margaret was born on 23 March 1430 at Pont-à-Mousson in Lorraine, a fief of the Holy Roman Empire east of France ruled by a cadet branch of the French kings, the House of Valois-Anjou. Margaret was the second daughter of René, King of Naples and of Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine. She had five brothers and four sisters, as well as three half-siblings from her father's relationships with mistresses. Her father, popularly known as "Good King René", was duke of Anjou and titular king of Naples, Sicily and Jerusalem; he has been described as "a man of many crowns but no kingdoms". Margaret was baptised at Toul in Lorraine and, in the care of her father's old nurse Theophanie la Magine, she spent her early years at the castle at Tarascon on the River Rhône in Provence and in the old royal palace at Capua, near Naples in the Kingdom of Sicily. Her mother took care of her education and may have arranged for her to have lessons with the scholar Antoine de la Sale, who taught her brothers. In childhood Margaret was known as la petite créature. The marriage of Henry VI and Margaret of Anjou is depicted in this miniature from an illustrated manuscript of Vigilles de Charles VII by Martial d'Auvergne On 23 April 1445, Margaret married King Henry VI of England, who was eight years her senior, at Titchfield Abbey in Hampshire. The king and queen of France were the uncle and aunt of the groom and the bride respectively: Henry's late mother, Catherine, had been the sister of King Charles VII, whose wife Marie of Anjou was a sister of Margaret's father René. Further, Henry claimed for himself the Kingdom of France, and controlled various parts of northern France. Due to all this, the French king agreed to the marriage of Margaret to his rival on the condition that he would not have to provide the customary dowry and instead would receive the lands of Maine and Anjou from the English. The English government, fearing a highly negative reaction, kept this provision secret from the English public. Margaret was crowned Queen Consort of England on 30 May 1445 at Westminster Abbey by John Stafford, Archbishop of Canterbury at the age of fifteen. She was described as beautiful, and furthermore "already a woman: passionate and proud and strong-willed". Those that anticipated the future return of English claims to French territory believed that she already understood her duty to protect the interests of the Crown fervently. She seems to have inherited this indomitability from her mother, who fought to establish her husband's claim to the Kingdom of Naples, and from her paternal grandmother Yolande of Aragon, who actually governed Anjou "with a man's hand", putting the province in order and keeping out the English --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsplantagenet/support
Margaret of Anjou (French: Marguerite; 23 March 1430 – 25 August 1482) was the Queen of England by marriage to King Henry VI from 1445 to 1461 and again from 1470 to 1471. Born in the Duchy of Lorraine into the House of Valois-Anjou, Margaret was the second eldest daughter of René, King of Naples, and Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine. She was one of the principal figures in the series of dynastic civil wars known as the Wars of the Roses and at times personally led the Lancastrian faction. Owing to her husband's frequent bouts of insanity, Margaret ruled the kingdom in his place. It was she who called for a Great Council in May 1455 that excluded the Yorkist faction headed by Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York, and this provided the spark that ignited a civil conflict that lasted for more than 30 years, decimated the old nobility of England, and caused the deaths of thousands of men, including her only son Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, at the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471. Margaret was taken prisoner by the victorious Yorkists after the Lancastrian defeat at Tewkesbury. In 1475, she was ransomed by her cousin, King Louis XI of France. She went to live in France as a poor relation of the French king, and she died there at the age of 52. Margaret was born on 23 March 1430 at Pont-à-Mousson in Lorraine, a fief of the Holy Roman Empire east of France ruled by a cadet branch of the French kings, the House of Valois-Anjou. Margaret was the second daughter of René, King of Naples and of Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine. She had five brothers and four sisters, as well as three half-siblings from her father's relationships with mistresses. Her father, popularly known as "Good King René", was duke of Anjou and titular king of Naples, Sicily and Jerusalem; he has been described as "a man of many crowns but no kingdoms". Margaret was baptised at Toul in Lorraine and, in the care of her father's old nurse Theophanie la Magine, she spent her early years at the castle at Tarascon on the River Rhône in Provence and in the old royal palace at Capua, near Naples in the Kingdom of Sicily. Her mother took care of her education and may have arranged for her to have lessons with the scholar Antoine de la Sale, who taught her brothers. In childhood Margaret was known as la petite créature. The marriage of Henry VI and Margaret of Anjou is depicted in this miniature from an illustrated manuscript of Vigilles de Charles VII by Martial d'Auvergne On 23 April 1445, Margaret married King Henry VI of England, who was eight years her senior, at Titchfield Abbey in Hampshire. The king and queen of France were the uncle and aunt of the groom and the bride respectively: Henry's late mother, Catherine, had been the sister of King Charles VII, whose wife Marie of Anjou was a sister of Margaret's father René. Further, Henry claimed for himself the Kingdom of France, and controlled various parts of northern France. Due to all this, the French king agreed to the marriage of Margaret to his rival on the condition that he would not have to provide the customary dowry and instead would receive the lands of Maine and Anjou from the English. The English government, fearing a highly negative reaction, kept this provision secret from the English public. Margaret was crowned Queen Consort of England on 30 May 1445 at Westminster Abbey by John Stafford, Archbishop of Canterbury at the age of fifteen. She was described as beautiful, and furthermore "already a woman: passionate and proud and strong-willed". Those that anticipated the future return of English claims to French territory believed that she already understood her duty to protect the interests of the Crown fervently. She seems to have inherited this indomitability from her mother, who fought to establish her husband's claim to the Kingdom of Naples, and from her paternal grandmother Yolande of Aragon, who actually governed Anjou "with a man's hand", putting the province in order and keeping out the English --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsplantagenet/support
Margaret of Anjou (French: Marguerite; 23 March 1430 – 25 August 1482) was the Queen of England by marriage to King Henry VI from 1445 to 1461 and again from 1470 to 1471. Born in the Duchy of Lorraine into the House of Valois-Anjou, Margaret was the second eldest daughter of René, King of Naples, and Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine. She was one of the principal figures in the series of dynastic civil wars known as the Wars of the Roses and at times personally led the Lancastrian faction. Owing to her husband's frequent bouts of insanity, Margaret ruled the kingdom in his place. It was she who called for a Great Council in May 1455 that excluded the Yorkist faction headed by Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York, and this provided the spark that ignited a civil conflict that lasted for more than 30 years, decimated the old nobility of England, and caused the deaths of thousands of men, including her only son Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, at the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471. Margaret was taken prisoner by the victorious Yorkists after the Lancastrian defeat at Tewkesbury. In 1475, she was ransomed by her cousin, King Louis XI of France. She went to live in France as a poor relation of the French king, and she died there at the age of 52. Margaret was born on 23 March 1430 at Pont-à-Mousson in Lorraine, a fief of the Holy Roman Empire east of France ruled by a cadet branch of the French kings, the House of Valois-Anjou. Margaret was the second daughter of René, King of Naples and of Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine. She had five brothers and four sisters, as well as three half-siblings from her father's relationships with mistresses. Her father, popularly known as "Good King René", was duke of Anjou and titular king of Naples, Sicily and Jerusalem; he has been described as "a man of many crowns but no kingdoms". Margaret was baptised at Toul in Lorraine and, in the care of her father's old nurse Theophanie la Magine, she spent her early years at the castle at Tarascon on the River Rhône in Provence and in the old royal palace at Capua, near Naples in the Kingdom of Sicily. Her mother took care of her education and may have arranged for her to have lessons with the scholar Antoine de la Sale, who taught her brothers. In childhood Margaret was known as la petite créature. The marriage of Henry VI and Margaret of Anjou is depicted in this miniature from an illustrated manuscript of Vigilles de Charles VII by Martial d'Auvergne On 23 April 1445, Margaret married King Henry VI of England, who was eight years her senior, at Titchfield Abbey in Hampshire. The king and queen of France were the uncle and aunt of the groom and the bride respectively: Henry's late mother, Catherine, had been the sister of King Charles VII, whose wife Marie of Anjou was a sister of Margaret's father René. Further, Henry claimed for himself the Kingdom of France, and controlled various parts of northern France. Due to all this, the French king agreed to the marriage of Margaret to his rival on the condition that he would not have to provide the customary dowry and instead would receive the lands of Maine and Anjou from the English. The English government, fearing a highly negative reaction, kept this provision secret from the English public. Margaret was crowned Queen Consort of England on 30 May 1445 at Westminster Abbey by John Stafford, Archbishop of Canterbury at the age of fifteen. She was described as beautiful, and furthermore "already a woman: passionate and proud and strong-willed". Those that anticipated the future return of English claims to French territory believed that she already understood her duty to protect the interests of the Crown fervently. She seems to have inherited this indomitability from her mother, who fought to establish her husband's claim to the Kingdom of Naples, and from her paternal grandmother Yolande of Aragon, who actually governed Anjou "with a man's hand", putting the province in order and keeping out the English --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsplantagenet/support
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I veckans Appsnack får du tips om alla de appar som nöts flitigast på våra iPhone eller Macar. Apple skrotar kassetbandspelaren men tackar jailbreakare. Snart finns ännu en tjänst som motiverar licenspengar för läsplattor och vilka är apparna som du aldrig kommer klara påskhelgen utan? Detta och mycket mer bjuder vi på i veckans AppSnack. Så gå ingenstans kära lyssnare, det finns en värld fylld av äpplen bakom nästa intro. Glöm inte att du kan följa #AppSnack på Twitter @apptvse eller Facebook. Du kan även lyssna på programmet som podcast via iTunes Medverkande i veckans avsnitt är Linus Larsson(@iamlinus), Tobias Hieta (@tobiashieta), Calle Gisselsson (@Gisselsson) och Michael Ploug Gartner (@bigmajk). Programmet leds idag av Jakob Hultman (@raekob). Veckans nyheter Apple tackar Evasi0n-hackare Apple har släppt iOS 6.1.3 --- Ny skärmlåsbugg upptäckt i iOS --- Apple erbjuder tvåstegsverifiering för Apple ID, men inte i Sverige... ------------------ Podcaster uppdateras. Skapa egna radiostationer med dina favoritpoddar! ------------------ Tydligare märkning på App Store ------------------ Google Now är inte skickat till App Store... än. Varför skyller Eric Schmidt på Apple?! Google Now till iOS visas i vad som tros vara en demofilm ------------------ Magine 1st Edition släpps snart till nyhetsbrevsprenumeranter och förhandsbokare Veckans snackis Appalooza! I denna påskspecial presenterar vi apparna vi inte kan leva utan. Spel Majk: Infinity blade 2 Calle: Fieldrunners 2 Linus: Carcassonne och Lego Star wars saga Tobias: Real Racing 3 och XCOM Produktivitet Majk: Cloudapp Calle: Soulver och Alfred Linus: Wunderlist och Google Drive Tobias: Clear och XCode Träning Majk: Runkeeper Calle: Runkeeper Linus: Nike+ Tobias: Runkeeper Social Calle: Tumblr och Messenger Linus: Buffer och Cobook Majk: MenuTab Pro for Facebook Tobias: Tweetbot och Flint
Glöm inte att du kan följa #AppSnack på Twitter @apptvse eller Facebook. Du kan även lyssna på programmet som podcast via iTunes eller ladda ned som mp3. Medverkande i veckans avsnitt är Jakob Hultman, aka @raekob, och Michael P. Gartner, aka @bigmajk. Programmet leds som vanligt av Calle Gisselsson, aka @gisselsson. Veckans Nyheter Nu är första App.net appen till iPhone här. Möt Rhino.Läs mer här: Bruce Willis hotar stämma Apple om han inte får ge sina iTunes låtar till sina döttrar. Det, eller spränga Cupertino.Läs mer här Hur rykten påverkar Apples aktierLäs mer här Samsung hotade att stranda indiska bloggare i Berlin.Läs mer här: http://samsungmobilers.co.uk/ Det våras, eller kanske snarare höstas, för streamad TV till iPhones och iPads. Viaplay har funnits ett tag. Nyligen tillkännagavs Netflix och HBO. Men nu startar även grundarna bakom Voddler om med Magine samtidigt som Canal+ jobbar på NDS Snowflake. Läs mer om: Viaplay - http://viaplay.se/ Netflix - http://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/film/article15264551.ab HBO - http://www.idg.se/2.1085/1.463173 Magine - http://www.resume.se/nyheter/tv/2012/09/03/grundarna-for-voddler-och-boxer-startar-ett-spotify-for-tv-varlden/ NDS Snowflake - http://bit.ly/PXvNxv Veckans spel Lost Cities Veckans Produktivitetstips Håll koll på din personliga budget med Saver. En snygg, snabb och smidig plånboksapp till din iPhone. Appen kostar 38kr. http://bit.ly/PDYn3T Veckans iOS tipsSvep från vänster till höger när du tar foto för att se senast tagna fotot (istället för att klicka på knappen längst nere till vänster)