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Dem heiligen Nepomuk war das Beichtgeheimnis heilig. Dafür wurde er vom Prager König von der Brücke gestürzt. Wie schrecklich! Aber dennoch ist er bis heute ein Vorbild als Brückenbauer.
O Concerto para Bandolim em Sol Maior, S. 28, de Johann Nepomuk Hummel, é uma obra notável do período clássico, composta em 1799 e dedicada ao virtuose do bandolim Bartolomeo Bortolazzi. A orquestração inclui cordas, flauta, dois oboés, dois trompas e fagote, refletindo a estética vienense da época. Composto em 1799, o concerto foi dedicado ao virtuose do bandolim Bartolomeo Bortolazzi, um renomado músico italiano que desempenhou papel crucial na popularização do instrumento na Europa. A obra destaca-se por sua orquestração refinada, que inclui cordas, flauta, dois oboés, dois trompas e fagote, evidenciando a estética vienense do período clássico. Durante o século XIX, o concerto caiu em relativo esquecimento, possivelmente devido ao declínio da popularidade do bandolim em ambientes orquestrais. No entanto, a obra foi redescoberta e ganhou nova vida com uma versão revisada, que apresenta variações significativas na parte solo em todos os três movimentos, enfatizando os arpejos ressonantes que se adaptam bem às cordas duplas do instrumentoApresentado por Aroldo Glomb com Aarão Barreto na bancada. Seja nosso padrinho: https://apoia.se/conversadecamara RELAÇÃO DE PADRINS Aarão Barreto, Adriano Caldas, Gustavo Klein, Fernanda Itri, Eduardo Barreto, Fernando Ricardo de Miranda, Leonardo Mezzzomo,Thiago Takeshi Venancio Ywata, Gustavo Holtzhausen, João Paulo Belfort , Arthur Muhlenberg e Rafael Hassan.
Hostem Martin Novák. Moderuje Stanislav Jurík
Hostem Martin Novák. Moderuje Stanislav JuríkVšechny díly podcastu Náš host můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Klára Salzmann se celý život věnuje krajinotvorbě. Poslední dobou je jejím oblíbeným tématem zejména říční krajina. Na Fakultě architektury ČVUT vede ateliér krajinářské architektury. Žije v jižním cípu Brd v domečku u lesa, odkud je to kousek na krásnou louku s výhledy na Plzeň, Nepomuk nebo hřebeny Šumavy. Na štědrodenní procházce jsme si povídali o tom, že krajina jsou lidé, kteří v ní žijí.
Klára Salzmann se celý život věnuje krajinotvorbě. Poslední dobou je jejím oblíbeným tématem zejména říční krajina. Na Fakultě architektury ČVUT vede ateliér krajinářské architektury. Žije v jižním cípu Brd v domečku u lesa, odkud je to kousek na krásnou louku s výhledy na Plzeň, Nepomuk nebo hřebeny Šumavy. Na štědrodenní procházce jsme si povídali o tom, že krajina jsou lidé, kteří v ní žijí.Všechny díly podcastu Podhoubí můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Bühnenmusicals von Disney wie "König der Löwen" sind nur auf den ersten Blick harmlose Unterhaltung, sagt Riva Nepomuk. In seinem neuen Buch legt der Musikwissenschaftler dar, dass Besetzung, Musik und Ausstattung in rassistischer Tradition stehen. Riva, Nepomuk www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Kompressor
Ovras solaras da test han surpassà finamiras – Gudogn per Cuira, ma las sfidas restan – Nepomuk è turnà a Domat.
Nepomucký Fotoklub slaví 20 let existence. Pozvání na rozhovor přijali bývalý předseda klubu Milan Demela a Jitka Tykalová.
Hostem bývalý předseda klubu Milan Demela a Jitka Tykalová. Moderuje Stanislav JuríkVšechny díly podcastu Náš host můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Nepomucký Fotoklub slaví 20 let existence. Pozvání na rozhovor přijali bývalý předseda klubu Milan Demela a Jitka Tykalová.
EPISODE 109 - Dylan's Quitting YouTube. Dizzle's Retiring from Crits. What Next, Discontinuing the Conti Race King?! What up party people. First off, just wanted to give a big shout to all the folks who came up to me at Nepomuk Narly this past weekend to mention your loyalty to the show, interactions like that are truly what drives us (well at least me anyway) to keep this thing running week after week. Speaking of Nepomuk Narly, if you weren't at the biggest little gravel race in Pisek, ND this past weekend then you definitely missed out on a good time. Not only did they manage to recruit even more big names to show up this year including reigning champ Adam Roberge, Ted and Laura King, the Minnesota hit squad of Inno and Chase, and a bunch of other fast riders from all over, they also just know how to bring the Midwest hospitality in such a unique way. From games and activities for all ages, race distances for anyone and everyone, the kindest host families you can ever imagine, and for the tip of the spear, one heck of a prize purse to boot. So put it on your calendars for next year, July 19th coming in hot. And no, this is not a paid advertisement, I just love this race to death and want y'all to experience the Nepomuk charm as well. Okay so for the show this week, basically Drew drank way too much coffee and brought us on tangents galore the whole episode so you'll just have to hang tight to find out what we really talk about. Bonk Bros is brought to you each and every week by our proud sponsors. 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Patreon: http://patreon.com/patreon_bonkbros Silca (15% discount code: bonkbrosbikewash): https://silca.cc/?utm_source=Bonk+Bros&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=stripchip&utm_id=Bonk+Bros+Podcast Dynamic Cyclist (10% discount code: BONKBROS): https://new.dynamiccyclist.com/a/43703/xkYViFV8 BOLT (15% discount code: BONKBROS15): BOLT Skin + Shaveboltshave.com For more Dylan Johnson content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIf1xvRN8pzyd_VfLgj_dow Intro/ Outro music by AlexGrohl on Pixabay.com: https://pixabay.com/music/id-111445/ Listener Question Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1T37wGRLk6iYTCF6X_DQ9yfcaYtfAQceKpBJYR5W7DVA/edit?ts=642eb6d6 The Following Was Generated Using AI And Should Not Be Held To The Higher Standards Of Sentient Beings - Riverside.fm Summary The conversation starts with a discussion about clickbait on YouTube and the reactions it generates. They then transition to talking about tires and Dylan's extensive knowledge in that area. The conversation shifts to Dylan's decision to quit crit racing and focus on gravel racing instead. They discuss Pogacar's dominance in cycling and the controversy surrounding his performance. The conversation ends with a debate about the pronunciation of Pogacar's name and his potential future success in Grand Tours. The conversation covers various topics including the potential for Tadej Pogacar to break the Tour de France stage win record, the performance of other riders like Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert, and the upcoming Olympics and World Championships. The hosts also discuss the aesthetics of a thumbnail image and express their preferences for certain riders. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss their predictions for the upcoming mountain bike World Cup. They mention various riders and their chances of winning. They also talk about the use of carbon monoxide for altitude training and the controversy surrounding it. The conversation then shifts to the topic of national championships and the idea of creating new categories. They also discuss the use of arrow bars in gravel racing and the safety concerns associated with them. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss their equipment choices for racing and share their experiences. They talk about the benefits of integrated arrow bars, the debate over tire size, and the performance of different tires. They also touch on the topic of VO2 max testing and the possibility of a showdown between the hosts. The conversation ends with some banter about their racing results and future plans. Keywords YouTube, clickbait, tires, clickbait thumbnails, quitting YouTube, crit racing, gravel racing, Pogacar, dominance, controversy, pronunciation, future success, Tadej Pogacar, Tour de France, stage win record, Mathieu van der Poel, Wout van Aert, Olympics, World Championships, thumbnail image, rider preferences, mountain bike, World Cup, predictions, carbon monoxide, altitude training, national championships, arrow bars, gravel racing, equipment choices, integrated arrow bars, tire size, tire performance, VO2 max testing, racing results Takeaways Clickbait is a common strategy on YouTube, and while some viewers may be upset by it, it still generates views and engagement. Dylan has extensive knowledge about tires and is known for his expertise in the cycling community. Dylan has decided to quit crit racing and focus on gravel racing instead. Pogacar's dominance in cycling has raised questions and controversy, but his performance and potential future success are still impressive. There is debate about the pronunciation of Pogacar's name, with different commentators and fans using different pronunciations. Tadej Pogacar has the potential to break the Tour de France stage win record if he continues to win at his current rate. Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert are discussed as potential contenders in future races. The hosts express their preferences for certain riders and discuss the aesthetics of a thumbnail image. The upcoming Olympics and World Championships are mentioned as important events in the cycling calendar. The hosts discuss their predictions for the upcoming mountain bike World Cup and mention various riders to watch out for. They talk about the use of carbon monoxide for altitude training and the controversy surrounding it. The conversation shifts to the topic of national championships and the idea of creating new categories. They also discuss the use of arrow bars in gravel racing and the safety concerns associated with them. Integrated arrow bars can provide advantages for racing The choice of tire size and type can impact performance VO2 max testing can be a useful tool for assessing fitness The hosts enjoy friendly competition and banter about their racing results Future plans include potential showdowns and collaborations Titles The Impact of Clickbait on YouTube The Pronunciation Debate: Pogacar or Pogacha? The Aesthetics of a Thumbnail Image The Performance of Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert The Use of Arrow Bars in Gravel Racing Predictions for the Mountain Bike World Cup The Tire Size Debate Exploring VO2 Max Testing Sound Bites "I know this is clickbait, but I still watched it." "Your tire knowledge is actually kind of impressive." "I'm gonna leave this so open-ended that people will have to watch it." "If he just wins six stages again for the next three years, he's got the record in the next three years." "He needs 35 to tie it yeah We had they said if he stays on the current trajectory of" "He's 100 % trying to go for the Olympics. Dude, think of how bad he wants a gold." "Predictions for the Mountain Bike World Cup" "Controversy Surrounding Carbon Monoxide for Altitude Training" "Exploring New Categories in National Championships" "So you can do mad bunny hops" "Chase flatted six miles into the race" "If it's basically a road race, why wouldn't the truss spoke work?" Chapters 00:00 The Impact of Clickbait on YouTube 02:02 Dylan's Tire Expertise and Decision to Quit Crit Racing 06:48 Pogacar's Dominance and Controversy in Cycling 09:21 The Pronunciation Debate: Pogacar or Pogacha? 14:06 Pogacar's Potential Future Success in Grand Tours 20:01 Tadej Pogacar's Potential Record-Breaking Performance 22:05 Discussion on Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert 24:59 Anticipation for the Olympics and World Championships 32:00 The Aesthetics of a Thumbnail Image 38:12 Predictions for the Mountain Bike World Cup 45:05 Controversy Surrounding Carbon Monoxide for Altitude Training 49:48 Exploring New Categories in National Championships 55:18 The Use of Arrow Bars in Gravel Racing 58:47 Optimizing Equipment for Racing 59:11 The Tire Size Debate 01:01:13 Exploring VO2 Max Testing 01:06:24 Friendly Racing Rivalries and Future Plans
Er ist Patron der Brückenbauer, des Beichtvaters, der Schiffer und Flößer - der heilige Nepomuk. Ein spannendes Leben mit einem tragischen Ende und fünf mysteriösen Flammen. Diesen Podcast produzierte Martin Mölder für die Medienwerkstatt Katholisches Bildungsforum Rhein-Erft.
Deutschlands beliebter DRAG-Podcast goes K.I.! Na das kann ja was werden... doch kann die künstlicher Intelligenz Margot Schlönzke und Jurassica Parka kopieren und kann sie die (ir)relevantesten Nachrichten der Welt zusammentragen? Eines sei aber chon jetzt verraten, natürlich sind die beiden auch wieder selbst und live mit dabei, denn die künstliche Intelligenz, ist zwar wahnsinnig künstlich, aber leider nicht wahnsinnig intelligent. Das Müssen dann doch Jurassica und Margot übernehmen. Na ja, sagen wir mal Margot und Jurassica verbraucht Luft. Muss ja auch jemand machen. Doch bei den News über die B- bis Z-Promis ist Jurassica wieder unagefochten unsere Nummer eins! Was sonst noch alles außer Nemo beim ESC, Frau Merz in der Heute-Show, der Söder*in beim Grundsatzprogramm der CDU, Magnus Hirschfeld in Berlin, Astro-TV in der Zukunft, Geerd Wilders in den Niederlande und einer 98jährigen Ukrainerin auf der Flucht relevant war, das erfahrt ihr natürlich in dieser Folge. Wenn Euch gefällt, was wir so für Euch machen, dann könnt ihr uns gerne dafür ein paar Euronen mit dem Verwendungszweck "Podcast" senden. www.paypal.me/schloenzke www.paypal.me/jurassicaparka
Mit Nepomuk Maier sprachen wir darüber, wie die Welt sich verändert und die Menschen immer mehr nach einfachen Antworten auf komplizierte Fragen suchen. Außerdem sprechen wir über seine Reise nach Mexiko, auf der Nepomuk spektakuläre Informationen sammeln konnte! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neugierigkontakt/message
Diskretion und Loyalität sind wertvolle Güter. Es gibt Situationen, in denen sie bedroht werden, und es gibt Menschen, die sich dem entgegenstellen - so wie Johannes Nepomuk aus Prag, der im 14. Jahrhundert für diese Tugenden sein Leben gelassen hat. Die Autorin erinnert an ihn, weil heute sein Gedenktag ist.
Današnjega svetnika kmetje radi imenujejo Janez Fižolar. Ta vzdevek pove, da je zdaj pravi čas za …
Ga pravzaprav ni mosta, ne le v naših krajih, temveč širom Evrope, ki da kaj nase in bi bil brez tvoje …
Rukopis zelenohorský, svatý Vojtěch nebo Černí baroni. To jsou pojmy, které si nejspíš pamatujete z hodin dějepisu. A všechny spojuje jedno místo – zámek Zelená Hora u Nepomuku na jižním Plzeňsku. V sobotu 20. dubna se zámek poprvé v tomto roce otevřel veřejnosti v rámci akce Otvíráme Nepomuk.
Heute gibt es mal wieder eine Spielekeller-Folge zu zweit! Nicht weil kein Gast dabei ist, sondern weil Dennis noch in den Flitterwochen ist. Statt mit ihm nimmt Chris mit Nepomuk Nothelfer eine Folge auf. Nepomuk ist Jurist für E-Sport Recht und bereits ein bekanntes Gesicht Im Spielekeller. Nach technischen Startschwierigkeiten dank Nepos W-LAN in Monaco sprechen die beiden über einige Interessante Neuigkeiten rund um die jüngsten Investitionen und Partnerschaften im E-Sport. Unter anderem geht es dabei natürlich um Saudi-Arabien. Von dort gibt es sowohl News zum E-Sport World Cup als auch zum Mega-Projekt Qiddiya. Nepo ist der Meinung, dass man die Rolle Saudi-Arabiens im E-Sport durchaus kritisieren kann. Gleichzeitig findet er jedoch, dass jede Person sich das Ganze erstmal anschauen und sich eine eigene Meinung dazu bilden sollte, anstatt sämtliche Vorhaben von vornherein abzulehnen. Größtenteils geht es in der Folge aber um eine andere große Geldquelle des E-Sports: Partnerschaften und Sponsorings mit Wett- und Glücksspiel-Anbietern. Nepomuk bringt dazu jede Menge juristische Expertise mit und erklärt, warum die Rechtslage für E-Sport-Wetten in Deutschland ein schwieriger Sonderfall ist. Was schreibt der Glücksspielstaatsvertrag dazu vor? Was müssen Organisationen beachten, wenn sie Betting- oder Gambling-Partnerschaften abschließen? Und warum gilt für so ein internationales und digitales Thema überhaupt deutsches Recht?
Johann Nepomuk Hummel gehört zu den Komponisten, die zu Lebzeiten gefeiert und nach ihrem Tod bald wieder vergessen wurden. Gerechtfertigt ist dieses Vergessen aber nicht – das zeigt auch sein Klavierkonzert a-Moll op. 85.
V těchto dnech si připomínáme 80. výročí sestřelení amerického bombardéru u hájovny Dubeč na Nepomucku. Poctu hrdinům vzdají na několika setkáních v New Yorku a okolí.Všechny díly podcastu Náš host můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Po stoletnem prizadevanju škofije in redemptoristov …
News, commemorative event for victims of Prague shooting, life of famous race driver Eliška Junková, trip to Church of St. John of Nepomuk
News, commemorative event for victims of Prague shooting, life of famous race driver Eliška Junková, trip to Church of St. John of Nepomuk
Dnes máme v redemptoristickej rodine spomienku na svätého Jana Nepomuka Neumanna, rodáka z českých Prachatíc. bol biskupom v americkej Filadelfii, zakladateľom amerického katolíckeho školstva a prvým mužským svätcom Spojených štátov amerických. Nad jeho životom sa zamýšľa novovymenovaný litoměřický biskup a náš spolubrat P. Stanislav Přibyl CSsR.
Sv. Jan Nepomucký je nejznámějším rodákem města Nepomuk na jižním Plzeňku. Narodil se okolo roku 1340 a byl umučen v roce 1393. Vedle nezvratných historických faktů panuje kolem jeho osoby také řada legend. Příkladem takové legendy je i příběh týkající se narození tohoto světce.
Sv. Jan Nepomucký je nejznámějším rodákem města Nepomuk na jižním Plzeňku. Narodil se okolo roku 1340 a byl umučen v roce 1393. Vedle nezvratných historických faktů panuje kolem jeho osoby také řada legend. Příkladem takové legendy je i příběh týkající se narození tohoto světce.
Johannes Nepomuk lebte von etwa 1350 bis 1393. Weil er ein Beichtgeheimnis nicht preisgeben wollte, starb er, indem er als Bestrafung von der Karlsbrücke in die Moldau gestürzt und ertränkt wurde. Als Brückenheiliger steht seine Statue auf vielen Brücken Europas. Nicole Kröll vom Diözesanarchiv der Erzdiözese Wien bringt uns akustisch den Heiligen als Statue auf der Wiener Pilgrambrücke und in der Kapelle beim Margarethengürtel näher. Ein weiterer Heiliger, auf dessen Spuren man sich in Wien begeben kann, ist Stanislaus Kostka. Die Legende erzählt, dass dieser Jesuit während seines Wien-Aufenthaltes schwer erkrankte. Sein protestantischer Hausherr, gestattete nicht, dass ein Priester Stanislaus die letzte Salbung spendete. Von heftigen Fieberschauern durchschüttelt, hatte Stanislaus in der darauffolgenden Nacht zwei Erscheinungen. Kostka sah darin die Aufforderung Gottes, in den geistlichen Stand einzutreten. Die nach ihm benannte Stanislaus-Kostka--Kapelle in der Wiener Kurrentgasse gibt es bis heute. Jesuitenpater Michael Zacherl lädt zum Besuch dieses Kleinods in der Kostka-Oktav von 13. bis 20. November ein. Eine Sendung gestaltet von Stefan Hauser.
"Schwarze Stimmen in einer weißen Musikwelt" lautet der Titel einer Studie, die sich mit Diskriminierung und Rassismuserfahrung von schwarzen Studierenden an deutschen Musikhochschulen beschäftigt. Der Musikethnologe Nepomuk Riva hat die Studie durchgeführt und ist in seinen Forschungen auf vielfach immer noch unhinterfragte Texte gestoßen, die als Ergebnis kolonialer Strukturen gedeutet werden können. Nepomuk Riva hat viele Jahre an der Musikhochschule Hannover und der Universität Hildesheim gelehrt. Seine Arbeit brachte ihn an die Universitäten in Ghana und Nigeria. Heute forscht er zum Afrikabild in deutschen Musikszenen an der Universität Würzburg. Im Gespräch mit "NDR Kultur à la carte" spricht Nepomuk Riva mit Charlotte Oelschlegel über den eurozentrisch geprägten Blick auf Musik und darüber, wie wir unsere Perspektiven ändern können.
Listen, Watch or Read. The Choice is yours.Ancient Celtic Druids base their holidays on the wheel of the year.The Celtic year was divided into 2 halves the light and the dark. Within The halves, there would be 4 fire festivals. Samhain was the name of the fire festival that marked the beginning of the dark half of the year.During Samhain, it is said that the world of the gods and goddesses is made visible, and spirits from the otherworld return to earth. To keep these spirits happy the Celts would put offerings and sacrifices outside of the town for their enjoyment.The people would wear skins and costumes of animals to confuse the spirits from knowing who was who in case they had a beef with someone.Bonfires would be made and the shamanic druid priests would give psychic readings to the people.Often during this time monsters and demonic spirits would come by and kidnap and kill people.Phere was Phookah which is a shape-shifting creature typically rabbit-like or horse-like.There was Lady Gyn who was a headless woman who chased people around with her trusty demonic black pig.The Dullahan which you might recognize better as the headless horseman would carry his head and ride a black horse with deep red eyes. If you saw him that was a death omen.Then There was the faery host which was a group of hunter fairy spirits who kidnapped people.Generally, people feared the spirits, and for good reason. But as time went on people became enthralled with spirits, the occult, Gnosticism, Wicca, and so on.In the Middle Ages Dumb supper came about where people would leave all the doors and windows open for the spirits to come in and take part in the feast, children would play games to entertain the spirits and the family would update the invisible visitors on how life wasMumming came out of that, which was caroling door to door on Samhain to entertain the spirits who were participating in dumb supper. In return, cakes would be given to those carolers.Put it all together and you can see where we get our modern secular "holiday" Halloween.I got a great show for you today I'll tell you about the Druids of California, I'll give you the stories of Dyer Lane and its true history, We'll look into the Esoteric Fraternity up in Applegate and check in on the Bohemian Grove near San Francisco and then we'll travel all the way up to Seattle for a mass murder story. Plus some other stuff. Sit back relax and get ready to learn.Every time I have driven around or through Placerville there's a strange pillar in the middle of the street with what looks to be a flame on the top.One day while driving by, I noticed on the plaque that it says Druids of California.I don't know about you but I had never heard of a druid but it sounded kinda weird. I didn't think much about it after that but then I heard a preacher mention druids one day and I remembered that pillar. I still never looked into it, I didn't care all that much. Just a passing curiosity, you know. I bet at least one of you has been curious if you have seen it, and those that haven't are at least slightly intrigued now that I mentioned it.So, I spent a few hours researching all I could for you, and here's the story.The pillar is a memorial to a guy who is the man who successfully brought druidism to the state of California. His name was Frederick Sieg. A German who immigrated to the States and lived in St. Louis where he was introduced to the ideas of druidism.He eventually caught gold fever and moved to California, he slaved away as a miner for a little bit until he settled over in Hangtown "Placerville".In Placerville, he made it his mission to bring The United Ancient Druid Order to fruition in California. Two others had tried, once in Sacramento and once in San Francisco but there wasn't much interest, and Sacramento in particular had a big fire that spread the potential members in all directions.Frederick did well and got a whole, 2 people on board and soon more until there was enough demand that he made 2 more "groves" which is the druid's name for their meeting place, One in Coloma and another in San Francisco.Now, The pillar monument was installed back in 1926, thirty-eight years after Frederick's death.On the Pillar, there is a druidic emblem which in their words "shows a flaming pyre surmounted by a crossed spear and a long-handled sickle. Oaks, Mistletoe, Daffodil, and the all-seeing eye in the triangle.So that answers what the heck that thing is, but it begs the question...What is a druid?Well, that depends on 10 billion different things. Druidism isn't like other religions where they all believe the same general thing with some differences within denominations based on theology. Druids are like snowflakes, no two are alike,There are even differences in whether it's a religious druid or a social druid.But generally speaking, Druids are a secret society like the Freemasons. They have very similar rituals and beliefs and can be religious or more social, based on the grouping.The kind that the pillar in Placerville memorializes is more of the social club type. They are like the Rotary Club in a way from what I was able to figure out.But there are very different kinds of druids. Historically they were cannibalistic mass murderers, in fact, The Burning Man over in Nevada kind of takes after a practice the druids would do. Druids would build a massive cage in the form of a man out of wicker and fill it with people to sacrifice and would light them all on fire. They would grab as many criminals as they could but if they needed to throw innocent people in there to fill it up, they would.Modern religious Druidism is essentially New Age and Wiccan most are pantheists meaning they believe their gods and goddesses are in everything. Many believe in reincarnation similar to the Hindu but in particular they believe souls are not unique and that once a person dies they are reborn in the other world and then when they die in the other world they are born in this world. whether that be as a human or some kind of animal.For example, they have records of a guy named Tuan Mac Coriall who they say lived 100 years a man, 300 a deer, 300 a boar, 300 a bird, and 300 a salmon... but other records show he lived 100 years a man, 20 a hog, 30 a stag, 100 an eagle and 30 a fish.Simply put, Druidism in terms of ancient times was a pagan religion, very shamanic and secretive, it takes about 12 to 15 years to become a druid and they have hardly any verifiable history. Druids were written about in literature in medieval times both in a positive light and a negative light.historically, Julius Caesar is quoted as saying that the druids were in charge of public and private sacrifices they refused to pay taxes and were pacifists.The Druids say they built the Stonehenge but there's no telling if that's true or not.But let's go back to that pillar.These druids from what I could tell, have nothing to do with the religious type.1781 in London a social club for men formed and was called The Ancient Druidic Order. They operated secretly as the other clubs of those days did. As time went on, The organization split in two creating The United Ancient Druidic Order in 1833. This offshoot then made its way to Boston and then to St. Louis where Frederick Sieg became a member.The religious Druids claim Merlin as one of theirs. as you could figure.The social club kind of druid from England has its own celebrity, Sir Winston Churchill.Now you know what that pillar is, who it memorializes, The History and distinction of which kind of Druids. But one thing I should point out is that just because there is a distinction doesn't mean a person can't be a member of both. Late at night, it is said you can find druids gathering at the pillar.Some of you guys send me things to check out, read, and add to my enormous list of people and topics to cover in future podcasts. I do this show on my downtime which there isn't much of which is why I don't post episodes often or keep a schedule. Well, Back when I was doing the episode on E. Clampus Vitus I was messaged about a group called The Esoteric Fraternity, I added it to my list and chose it for one of the stories for this episode.So... What the heck is The Esoteric Fraternity?Some would say it was and is some kind of new-age Christian science sex cult. Members of course would argue so let's dive on in.There was once a man named Hiram Erastus Butler. He was in the Union army during the Civil War building roads and bridges not for the cause of the North. He was stationed at a hospital where he met a gal and they got married. As soon as she bore him two children he went to get some milk at the store and must have forgotten that he had 2 kids and a wife because they never saw him again.He worked at a sawmill for a little while until he lost 3 of his fingers, one for each of the people he deserted I guess.After this, he went into the woods for 14 years. some records say only 40 days so I'm not sure which. Either way, he appeared in Boston Announcing that he was a prophet of Occult Wisdom and he was now calling himself the Adhy Apaka The Hellenic EthnomedonHe was a student of the Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor and also Pascal Beverly Randolf who taught sex magick rituals for a higher consciousness and spiritual knowledge, which is also what inspired famed occultist Aleister Crowley.Mr. Butler eventually came to the conclusion that semen retention and celibacy were the way to a heightened consciousness and immortality. Which is interesting because his group initiated women often, which the initiation… well let's say wasn't very celibate.The Boston Herald reported in 1889 this...The full secrets of the "inner circle," as the grade which students reached after a course of study was termed, will probably never be told to the public, and if all that is said about this "ring" is true, a description could not be printed in any newspaper. One married lady of social prominence in this city studied at the "college," believing its theories of occultism to be thoroughly trustworthy. After a course of investigation, she was believed to be worthy of introduction to the inner circle and was told to prepare herself for initiation. She claims that she was compelled to submit to indignities on the part of persons connected with the college, both by physical and psychological power, being told that such work was necessary to free her soul from the bondage of evil passions. The lady finally became so disgusted that she resigned from the college and its inner circle and devoted herself to her home; but a short time afterward her husband's suspicions were aroused in a startling manner, and his discoveries led her into a confession. The husband was almost heartbroken at the statement of his wife's unfaithfulness, and his first thought was to shoot the professor [Butler, who is calling himself Professor Hiram Butler]. Friends however advised him not to do so, as justification would be hard to prove before a jury, and it was thought that the offender could be reached through the court. Two papers were then made out against him; one on a criminal charge of adultery, and the other on a civil suit for alienating the affections of the wife [but the suits were, ultimately, not brought]....One young woman has said that after being prayed over for three or four days she was told to be ready to receive a visit from the Master Om in the astral body, he having journeyed from the Himalaya mountains especially to purify her. She was instructed to perfume her body with scented oils, and wrap herself in a long winding sheet, then pray unceasingly for delivery from passion. Perhaps the first night, she was told, the master would not appear, but on the second a man of extremely venerable appearance would enter her room, and after he should converse and pray with her she was to give herself up to the spirit....It is now reported that Prof. Hiram Erastus Butler has left Boston for parts unknownThe Parts unknown was the Bay area. He was found running some store in Oakland And the story still followed him.The local Newspaper published this piece."a professional hypnotizer who was run out of Boston last year," and a man possessing "an occult influence over weak-minded young men and women, [who] is using his magic powers, under the guise of a species of theosophy, to secure funds with which he promises to build an esoteric college in the Santa Cruz mountains. How well he is succeeding no one knows, but Butler declares he has at least 500 converts in San Francisco."Famous mystic, Helena Blavatsky said he was no better than a cheap pseudo-spiritual hustler then went on to accuse him of siring astral plane children, whatever the heck that means.In truth Mr. Butler only had around 12 or so in his circle, He and his group bought a bunch of land over in Applegate, CA to build their self-sufficient monastic community commune.There they built themselves a nice big 18-room 4-story house, a fruit business, and The Esoteric Publishing Company.They put out a bunch of books and a magazine.One of the books, Solar Biology was the most popular and is where we get modern astrology from. Those horoscopes you hear people talking about, what sign they are, and why a particular sign is why they are annoying is based on this guy's book.He believed that he was a reincarnation of someone and was one of the chosen to be of The Order of Melchizedek. That 144,000 just like him would bring about the Kingdom of God.Though he believed or claimed to believe that being celibate would grant immortality and higher consciousness he died at the age of 75.I grew up in Antelope, California. If you even know where that is then you'll know the road I'm about to talk about. For those who don't know. Antelope is a suburb near Sacramento. The road is known for being creepy, weird things happening, and being dangerous at night. It's off the beaten path, unkempt, and covered in graffiti.This road has many rumors spread about it. Some may be true, some may not. As a Christian, I try to stay away from demonic places and things. But I know many people enjoy entertaining spirits. Back in High School a friend of mine with some of their friends on Homecoming night drove down this road and pulled out a Ouija board. They did some kind of whatever and soon one of the girls started screaming. She unzipped the back of her dress to reveal her back all of a sudden had a bunch of deep scratches some of which were bleeding.I have no proof that actually is true. they told me about it and I never forgot. But the Scratching is very interesting because that is a commonly reported event that happens there. I'll talk about that in a minute.The road I speak of is Dyer Lane.Rumor or truth? You decide.Back in 1932, there were about 6 witches in the area who would gather out in the field near the road and do spells or whatever. A group of boys followed them and were watching for a chance to pounce. They got two of the witches and raped them, the other witches ran away to get the cops and as they did cursed the boys. One boy after raping, strangled his victim. The other threw a rock at her head and killed her. Within 3 weeks one of the boys was hit by a truck and killed. 4 months later another of the boys was mugged and stabbed to death in LA. The third boy drowned in the river, the 4th died when skiing and hitting a tree on the way down.Then there's the story of the police car.It is said that on the road at night, you'll see a cop pull up behind you and flash his lights. You pull over and it suddenly vanishes.Another story is that back in 1854 the KKK in the area would use the fields near Dyer Lane to burn the crosses and hang people. They say at night you might see the white hoods in the field in a circle, and a man hanging from a tree.Then there's the Farmer on the tractor who appears then vanishes seconds laterThen we get back to the scratching I mentioned before. Back in 1967, There was a Satanic cult who would go out in the field near Dyer Lane. They wanted to summon a demon they worshiped who is called Amdusias.They kidnapped a girl named Lin who was the sister of one of the members and they sacrificed her while chanting something to summon Amdusias. The demon appeared and soon a bunch of the members died of weird causes, one was found with a slit throat on a park bench. But From then on if you heard chanting late at night out on Dyer Lane you might just get some deep scratches from what seemed to be a three-clawed creature.In 1969 a hitchhiker guy was out near Dyer Lane camping. All of a sudden he heard chanting and he started screaming and had some kind of seizure. People who heard the screams came to see what was going on and he lay there convulsing on the road screaming "The Chanting! The Chanting!" and then died.Believe what you want. I think the cult story may be true but the rest probably not. but here's the absolute truth of this road.Back in 1854, there was a man named John Dyer and his wife named Julia Dyer they had just come to California from Missouri. They started a ranch and lived the pioneer rancher life until they died. Their son took over the ranch and then sold it to Mr. Riolo which might ring a bell for those that know Cook - Riolo RoadThat's all that is for sure true. The rest is up to you.Real quick I wanted to mention something that was brought to my attention by one of you guys and this is not sponsored. In Auburn there's a post office known as Station A, It has been recognized as the oldest operating post office on this side of the Mississippi. Mail started to be delivered to to Auburn in 1849, a post office was created in 1853 which moved to this building in the late 1870s. Then back in September 2023 it closed up for good. The family who runs the Key shop and more in Rio Linda just bought it and have been fighting the Post office to keep the historical parts intact, from what I hear, they won the right to keep the 1870s installed PO boxes but they had to get rid of the sign out front. They are doing a soft opening today The Day I post this podcast October 31st, 2023 So if you are in need of a PO box in the Auburn area consider supporting this family-owned business. Get a cool PO box. not the ugly modernist one the government-run post office would give you.The Key Shop and More at Station A.1583 Lincoln Way in Old Town AuburnI'm going to keep this story short because you can go down all kinds of conspiratorial rabbit holes and this is a history show. As you know, there are all kinds of secret societies. One you may have heard of, kind of made famous by Alex Jones back in 2000 when he snuck in and made a documentary about it. I'm talking about the Bohemian Grove.Let's stick with the historical facts though.Over in Monte Rio California about 75 miles north of San Francisco is a campground that stretches around 2,700 acres. Every July there's a 2-week campout where the two thousand-plus members and their guests meet up and hang out.Back in the day when it started, it was simply a going away party for a stage actor who was heading to New York in 1878 but the hundred or so artists and actors enjoyed it so much they made it a yearly deal, soon some businessmen came along and financed it and bought the property in the woods. which is when it exploded into a secret society where top executives of companies and pre, present, and past presidents would come and get drunk and do weird stuff.Basically, it's a “burning man” or a frat party for the rich, and since it's secret and no cameras or phones are allowed there's hardly any evidence to haunt them in the future.Rich powerful men in drag wouldn't exactly be good press you know.Some big deals and projects came from the connections made there, like Reagan promising Nixon to not challenge him in the Primary and then the Manhattan Project which was thought up out there. Walt Disney was a guest one year and parts of Snow White was inspired by his experiences there.Now the creepy part is the big shabang on the first Saturday, there is the Cremation of Care ceremony. which, well, Simply put is a reenactment of child sacrifice to a god like Moloch. Their Idol is a 30-foot Owl which they burn the child-sized effigy to and the members all cheer.Other than that, all kinds of little plays, speeches, and so on are made. Like I said before, It seems to me, to be a Burning man for the Rich and Powerful who don't want photo or video footage of what they do when drunk at night. Connections are made, deals are drawn but officially the motto is Weaving Spiders Come Not Here, meaning no business deals.Either way, It's a secret what goes on behind the scenes. The deals that were made and what has come out from these campouts. The Patron Saint for them is a man named John of Nepomuk who was executed by a Bohemian monarch when he refused to tell the secrets of the Queen.As some of you know, back in 2020 I left California. So this last story is local for me here in the Seattle, Washington area.Quacks have been around forever; past, present, and future we will always have quacks. As individuals, we all make the right decision to not follow these people but just as there are quacks, there are ducklings that follow the quack wholeheartedly even when it hurts them.So here's the story of an evil sadistic woman named Linda Hazzard.There was a lady who was living somewhere in Minnesota married with two kids where she got the idea to become a sort of dietitian in Minneapolis so she abandoned them. She set up a practice without a license and had a patient come in for treatment. her treatment was a cure-all for any kind of disease imaginable. A fast.Which, fasting isn't bad for you, religious fasting has been practiced forever. But you can overdo it, which is what Dr. Hazzard promoted. Her first victim arrived at the coroner and he deemed the cause of death to be starvation, tried to have Dr. Hazzard prosecuted but couldn't legally for some reason. She and her newfound husband fled to Washington State where she set up shop yet again.Her first Washington Patient was a lady named Daisey Maud Haglund who had stomach cancer and thought Dr. Hazzard could heal it. Instead, Mrs. Haglund Starved to death within a few weeks leaving behind her husband and 3-year-old son Ivar.Who, by the way, is THE Ivar of Ivar's Fish and Chips, here in Seattle.After that, more and more people flocked to have the miracle cure treatment by Dr. Hazzard. and sure enough most of those who signed up for it, died.Not only that, She would perform the autopsies and deem the cause of death other things like liver cirrhosis or whatever.But there's more, these people for some reason would sign away their estate, give power of attorney and rights to their bodies after death to Dr. Hazzard!The famous victims of this quack were two hypochondriac British sisters Dorothea and Claire. They were all into alternative medicine and though had nothing wrong with them chose to put their lives in the hands of Dr. Linda Hazzard.The sisters came from British Columbia to Seattle and met with Dr. Hazzard who put them up in an apartment near downtown in the Capital Hill neighborhood.They were put on 2 cups of tomato broth a day diet, daily hours long enemas in a bathtub which would have a canvas support for when they would faint. and would be given long "massages" beatings including on the forehead where Dr. Hazzard would scream "Eliminate! Eliminate!"Within 2 months they were both around 70 pounds and one of them supposedly wrote a letter to their childhood nanny who was in Australia at the time the letter made absolutely no sense so she traveled across the globe to Seattle to find out what was going on. By the time she got there, Claire had died and Dorothea was 50 pounds and deemed insane, essentially a zombie.Here's a before and after of her. (group pic - The one on the left is her)While checking on Dorothea she saw other zombified people hobbling around begging for food and to be rescued.Apparently some of these inmates, I mean patients would walk down the road and beg the neighbors and they wouldn't help because they were afraid of Dr. Hazzard.You see, Hazzard was a very scary lady and was really into the occult so people said she was hypnotizing these people to starve themselves to death and more so. sign away all their rights and estates to Hazzard!The nanny tried to take Dorothea away but was denied. She went and got the girl's uncle who was forced to pay 1,000 dollars. and was not able to retrieve what was signed away.After she was rescued they went and got the British Vice Consul and they set out to get Hazzard convicted, as they did their research for the case... they discovered a whole lot more deaths that can be linked back to Hazzard. At least 12 are proven but who knows the true number, probably north of 40 including one suicide.Hazzard was arrested in 1911, during the trial Mr. Haglund, the Father of Ivar, and husband of Daisey who was the first Washington death came to support Dr. Hazzard during the trial and even admitted to taking little Ivar to Hazzard 3 times a week for treatments after Daisey died...Convicted in 1912, she was sent to do hard labor in Walla Walla, Washington but Luckily for her, The frickin Governor of Washington pardoned her and told her to flee to New Zealand, which she did.And guess what she did in New Zealand?Starve more people, got found out, and returned to Washington in 1920What happened in Washington you think?You guessed it, she opened a sanitarium in a small secluded town called Olalla across the sound from Seattle and operated it for 15 years killing who knows how many more people because she had an incinerator on site. Until the place burned down.3 years after it burned down, she got sick in her 70s and starved herself to death.I really like to read old newspapers and I use them quite a bit in my research so I wanted to read you some of the headlines I found working on this episode.Thanks for reading, I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you are new, be sure to subscribe. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rickymortensen.substack.com
Das abenteuerliche Leben des Johann Nepomuk Mälzel, der am 15. August 1772 in Regensburg geboren wurde ,sollte ebenso abenteuerlich enden. Doch dieses Ende war nicht zu erwarten gewesen. Unser heutiges ZOOM berichtet über den Erfinder, der, unter anderem, das Metronom entwickelte.
What up party people. The shows coming out a day or two later than usual this week because the crew is in a million places right now and it was hard to nail down a recording time. Fear not, we sacrificed the first part of our Friday evening just to make sure y'all get what you deserve. We talk Leadville bike setups, my favorite race of the year Nepomuk Narly, and hit a grip of listener questions. If you have any feedback or questions for the show hit us up on IG or drop us a note at bonkbrospodcast@gmail.com (@bonkbros @scottmcgilljr @dylanjawnson @adamsaban6 @tylerclouti). If you're interested in supporting the show, head over to http://patreon.com/patreon_bonkbros . And if you want a sick Bonk Bros dad hat, hit up the link in the show notes to find our basic merch store (https://my-store-e1e3c4.creator-spring.com/listing/hat-7287 | https://my-store-e1e3c4.creator-spring.com/listing/sticker-3974). Alright lets get this party started. Patreon: http://patreon.com/patreon_bonkbros For more Dylan Johnson content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIf1xvRN8pzyd_VfLgj_dow Intro/ Outro music by AlexGrohl on Pixabay.com: https://pixabay.com/music/id-111445/
Nepomuk Nothelfer kommt zurück in den Spielekeller. Dennis und Chris haben in letzter Zeit häufiger über E-Sport-Ligen und den E-Sport-Winter gesprochen. Ein Lösungsansatz, der die Wirtschaftlichkeit von Teams stärken soll, sind Salary Caps. Leider ist das Thema sehr komplex. Nepomuk erklärt die unterschiedlichen Arten von Salary Caps und beleuchtet dazugehörigen Fragen und Problemstellungen. Folge 72 ist eine Mischung aus rechtlicher Einordnung und praktischer Diskussion.
Die jungen Bartgeier Sisi und Nepomuk haben ein neues Zuhause: Die bayerischen Alpen. Jetzt müssen sie erstmal lernen zu fliegen und ihr Fressen selbst zu suchen. Zum Glück helfen ihnen Vogelschützer dabei. Von Lisa Rauschenberger.
This week's podcast guest is Nepomuk Nothelfer, a Lawyer & Co-Founder at Research Center for Esports Law Discover: 1. Sports Law vs Esports Law 2. The core skills to be a Great Lawyer 3. How to start a career in the Esports Industry Connect With Ed! Connect with Ed on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edbowers101/ Follow Ed on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edbowers101/
In einer Zeit, da - dem Ruf nach Datenschutz zum Trotz - so viel Persönliches in der Öffentlichkeit ausgebreitet wird, ist Johannes Nepomuk ein Beispiel für Verschwiegenheit und Diskretion.
Welcome back to the Magician On Duty Journey Series! On this edition we welcome Nepomuk (@nepo_muk) Here are a few words from the artist: Creating this set took me longer than usual. I just wanted it to be special and a bit different from all the others I've done in my life but still with kind of a signature of me. So it wasn't easy to find the right atmosphere and mood for it. In the end I'm really satisfied with the result and hope that you all will enjoy this journey as much as I did. It contains some special tracks that I've wanted to put together in a set for a long time Special thanks to all the great artists out there who are creating this beautiful music I used for this podcast! Thank you so much Adrian for inviting me to be part of your “Journey – Series”. I'm really honored! I also wanna thank Kerosino (https://soundcloud.com/kerosino) for the mastering!
RESOUND bedeutet vieles: Suche nach dem ursprünglichen Klang eines jeden Werks. Aufführung auf den Instrumenten, in den Orchesterbesetzungen, auch in den Konzerträumen der Entstehungszeit, aber natürlich Interpretation durch uns heutige Menschen in all unserer subjektiv persönlichen Deutung. Musik im Klang ihrer Zeit, gespielt auf den Instrumenten der Epoche in den Räumen ihrer Ur- und Erstaufführungen. In der aktuellen Ausgabe widmet sich Martin Haselböck dem österreichischen Komponisten Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837).
VIDEO: Descrizione in minuscolo ➜ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qi_0jxXtA50TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=5504SAN GIOVANNI NEPOMUCENO, IL MARTIRE A CINQUE STELLE DEL SEGRETO DELLA CONFESSIONE di Gianpiero PettitiIl suo culto dovrebbe tornare in auge, visti i sempre maggiori rischi di alluvioni ed esondazioni che minacciano il nostro territorio. Ma lui, Giovanni di Nepomuk, che di ponti acque ed alluvioni varie da sempre è il protettore, emerge dalle nebbie della storia in contorni un po' sfocati al punto che nei primi decenni del secolo scorso ne fu messa in dubbio addirittura l'esistenza e pertanto numerose sue statue sono state abbattute o rimosse.Cominciamo subito dalla tradizione più antica, messa in dubbio specialmente in ambito protestante, in cui si parla dell'eroismo di un certo "Magister Jan", originario di Nepomuk in Boemia, che pur di non tradire il segreto della confessione viene gettato vivo nella Moldava, morendovi per affogamento. Protagonisti di questo macabro fatto di cronaca nera che si tinge di martirio, oltre al già citato prete Giovanni, c'è naturalmente un re corrotto e vizioso, non a caso ribattezzato il "re fannullone", quasi a confermare che l'ozio è davvero il padre dei vizi. E poiché, sempre per rimanere nell'ambito della sapienza popolare, "chi ha il difetto ha il sospetto", ritiene che viziosi al pari di lui debbano essere tutti, a cominciare dalla regina sua moglie, da lui quotidianamente tradita con le cortigiane di turno e dalla quale ovviamente pretende una fedeltà adamantina. E tale è davvero questa povera regina, che nella fede ha cercato conforto alla sua disastrata situazione coniugale, trascorrendo ore intere in preghiera e accostandosi spesso alla confessione dal prete Giovanni, ottimo predicatore e famoso direttore di coscienze.Nella mente malata di re Venceslao si è introdotto intanto anche il tarlo della gelosia, che prima gli fa immaginare una tresca della moglie con il confessore e poi l'esistenza di un amante di cui il prete non può non essere a conoscenza. Crede di averne conferma il giorno in cui questi lo svergogna nel bel mezzo di un pranzo luculliano, davanti ad illustri ospiti, perché lo ha sentito ordinare, forse per scherzo, certamente con dubbio gusto, di far arrostire il cuoco che non ha fatto cuocere bene l'arrosto. Il prete Giovanni, che sa fin troppo bene di cosa sia capace la testa matta del re, gli urla in faccia i suoi doveri di sovrano e di cristiano. Re Venceslao se la lega al dito e giura a se stesso di fargliela pagare; così un giorno, prima con le buone, poi con le minacce, gli ordina di raccontare per filo e per segno cosa la regina gli ha detto in confessione, nella speranza di sapere così finalmente qualcosa sulle di lei presunte vicende amorose.Non ha però fatto i conti con la ferma volontà e l'eroismo del prete Giovanni, che fermamente convinto dell'inviolabilità della confessione gli oppone un netto rifiuto. Il re si vendica così di questo e dell'altro "sgarbo" facendolo gettare di notte nel fiume, il 20 marzo 1393; oggi ancora si indica il posto esatto del ponte da dove sarebbe stato gettato e la gente qui passando si toglie il cappello, perché quel prete è stato subito venerato come martire e, per via della morte che ha fatto, lo invocano contro tutti i danni e i pericoli che possono venire dall'acqua.All'epoca della Controriforma, poi, i Gesuiti ne propagandano il culto in polemica con la teologia protestante che rifiuta il carattere sacramentale della confessione, e così Giovanni da Nepomuk (o Nepomuceno) diventa il "martire del confessionale". Sarà per questo motivo, o forse piuttosto perché le cronache si sono intrecciate e confuse, che compare un altro (o sempre il medesimo?) prete Giovanni, sempre di Nepomuk, intelligente, culturalmente ben equipaggiato, benvoluto dall'arcivescovo di Praga che lo vuole suo vicario. Sullo sfondo sempre il medesimo re Venceslao, che secondo questa tradizione, oltre che vizioso e corrotto, si dimostra anche usurpatore dei diritti della Chiesa. Per i suoi intrighi politici vorrebbe trasformare un'abbazia in sede vescovile da assegnare a persona di suo gradimento, ma anche in questo caso si scontra con l'intransigente volontà di Giovanni, che non gli cede neanche sotto le torture e che per questo viene gettato nel fiume il 16 maggio 1383.Certamente meno suggestiva della prima, anche questa tradizione conferma in ogni caso la resistenza del prete Giovanni allo strapotere del re e nulla, almeno in teoria, vieterebbe che, di entrambe potrebbe essere stato protagonista l'unico eroico prete. Perché da un prete che, per non tradire la confessione, si lascia anche ammazzare ci si può aspettare di tutto.
In Folge 45 begrüßen Dennis und Chris den Mann, dem seine Position als WoW Burning Crusade Raid Lead wichtiger war als sein heutiger Doktor-Titel: den Juristen Nepomuk Nothelfer. Da Dennis wieder dabei, aber noch nicht gesund, ist, gibt es zunächst ein wenig Smalltalk. Im Anschluss daran geht es um Arbeitsrecht im E-Sport. Klingt trocken, ist es aber nicht. - Worauf muss man als Organisation achten? - Was ist Scheinselbstständigkeit und wann ist man Angestellt? - Welche Regeln zu zeitlich befristeten Verträgen gibt es und ist E-Sport ein Sonderfall? - Braucht es eine Unterschrift für einen Vertrag? Nepomuk spricht über seine Erfahrung und rechtliche Regelungen zu diesen Fällen. Zum Abschluss geht es um die Frage: Warum soll E-Sport überhaupt gemeinnützig sein? Eine Frage die in der Öffentlichkeit stark diskutiert wurde.
durée : 00:24:57 - Johann Nepomuk Hummel, septuor op 74 - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - Le 28 janvier 1816, Johann Nepomuk Hummel va jouer pour la première fois à Vienne ce qui va devenir son œuvre de musique de chambre la plus célèbre, son ''Septuor op 74''. Anne-Charlotte Rémond vous invite à suivre le compositeur et brillant pianiste dans la capitale autrichienne ! - réalisé par : Claire Lagarde
Welcome to the Paranoid Style Podcast! In this episode we throw on our ceremonial robes and head into the forest for a look at Bohemian Grove. We discuss the origins of the Bohemian Club, their shady AF members, and we kick it all off with the Cremation of Care ceremony. From men behaving badly to milkshakes, New World Order to Nepomuk. Weaving spiders need not apply! Songs used in the episode are from https://www.purple-planet.comOpening theme music provided by Tony Molina. You can hear more of his music at https://tonymolina650.bandcamp.com/
Built on a small hill called Zelená hora near Žďár nad Sázavou, it is one of the most spectacular and yet unassuming sights in the Czech Republic. The architectural significance of the church on the border of the historic lands of Bohemia and Moravia was officially recognized by UNESCO in 1994 when it became the third site in the country to be included in the World Heritage List, preceded only by Prague and the city of Telč.