King of Scotland from 1306 until his death in 1329
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Historia Szkocji to opowieść o niezłomnych wojownikach, buntach przeciw imperiom i walce o niezależność, która trwa do dziś! W tym odcinku przeniesiemy się na tereny spowite mgłą, gdzie rodziła się tożsamość Szkotów. Przejdziemy przez starożytne czasy Piktów, czasy panowania Rzymian, narodziny Królestwa Alby, epokę wikingów, burzliwe wojny z Anglią, aż po współczesne dążenia do niepodległości. Część I: Kolebka – w krainie mgieł i wojowników Zaczynamy w czasach pierwszych osadników, którzy zamieszkiwali te tereny już tysiące lat temu. Jak wyglądało ich życie w surowym klimacie? • Rzymianie w Szkocji – Gdy potęga Imperium Rzymskiego rozrastała się, napotkała na swojej drodze obrońców z północy Brytanii. Mimo budowy Wału Hadriana i Antonina, Rzymianie nigdy nie podbili całkowicie szkockich ziem. Czym był ten mur i jak wpłynął na rozwój regionu? • Powstanie Królestwa Alby – Jak doszło do utworzenia pierwszego szkockiego państwa? W jaki sposób Kenneth MacAlpin zjednoczył Piktów i Szkotów, tworząc zalążek przyszłej Szkocji? • Era Wikingów – brutalne najazdy Skandynawów, ich osady i wpływ na kulturę oraz politykę regionu. Część II: Unia – krew, pot i miecz Przez wieki Szkoci walczyli o swoją niepodległość, a legendy takich bohaterów jak William Wallace i Robert Bruce do dziś budzą podziw. • Wojna o niepodległość – jak Wallace i Bruce pokonali Anglików? Jakie taktyki stosowali przeciw liczniejszym wojskom króla Edwarda I? • Dynastia Stuartów i Auld Alliance – szkocko-francuski sojusz, który miał powstrzymać Anglię, ale czy rzeczywiście był skuteczny? • Reformacja w Szkocji – dlaczego kraj, który przez wieki był wierny papieżowi, stał się bastionem protestantyzmu? • Unia Koron i Unia 1707 – czy Szkoci dobrowolnie zgodzili się na połączenie z Anglią, czy też zostali do tego zmuszeni? Jakie konsekwencje miał ten akt? Powstania jakobickie i czystki w Highlands Po Unii w 1707 roku nie wszyscy Szkoci pogodzili się z nowym porządkiem. Zwolennicy dynastii Stuartów podjęli próbę odzyskania tronu dla Jakuba II i jego następców. • Pierwsze Powstanie Jakobickie (1715) – dlaczego się nie powiodło? • Drugie Powstanie Jakobickie (1745–1746) – Bonnie Prince Charlie i bitwa pod Culloden – ostateczna klęska, która zmieniła Szkocję na zawsze. • Czystki w Highlands – jak po powstaniach Anglicy brutalnie rozprawili się z góralami, niszcząc ich kulturę i tradycję. Część III: W kilcie ku referendum – nowoczesna Szkocja Szkoci nigdy nie przestali dążyć do niezależności. XX wiek przyniósł zmiany, które odnowiły dyskusję o suwerenności. • Referendum 2014 – dlaczego Szkoci niemal zdecydowali się na odrębne państwo? • Brexit a Szkocja – czy wyjście z UE oznacza nowy impuls dla niepodległości? Część IV: Mitologia, kultura i popkultura Historia Szkocji to nie tylko bitwy i polityka, ale również bogata tradycja folklorystyczna i kulturalna. • Selkie, Kelpie i Potwór z Loch Ness – czy legendy mają ziarnko prawdy? • Kultura klanowa – czym były klany? • Braveheart – fakty i mity – co w filmie było prawdą, a co hollywoodzką fikcją? Dobrego słuchania! Rafał Timeline: 0:00 Intro 4:30 Prolog: Kraina Mgieł 11:59 Rozdział I: Kolebka. W krainie mgieł i pierwszych wojowników. Piktowie 17:53 Rzymianie: Zderzenie imperiów. Rzymski podbój Brytanii. 20:39 Bitwa pod Mons Graupius 84 r. n.e. 26:10 Szkocja po Rzymianach 31:39 Narodziny narodu. Powstanie Królestwa Alby i przybycie Szkotów 36:09 Zjednoczenie Szkocji pod Kenneethem MacAlpinem 40:25 Kamień ze Scone 42:56 Wikingowie 45:07 Bitwa pod Largs 1263 r. 47:25 Krótkie podsumowanie początkowych dziejów Szkocji 49:24 Rozdział II: Unia – pot, krew i miecz. Szkocka walka o tożsamość i niezależność 53:19 William Wallace 59:18 Robert Bruce 1:04:09 Dyniastia Stuartów, Auld Alliance, Reformacja 1:10:02 Reformacja Religijna 1:14:02 Unia Koron 1603 r. 1:17:23 Chwalebna Rewolucja 1688 r. 1:23:27 Unia Anglii i Szkocji z 1707 r. 1:26:58 Powstania Jakobickie 1:31:48 Drugie Powstanie Jakobickie 1745-1746; Bonnie Prince Charlie 1:36:02 Bitwa pod Prestonpans 1:39:16 Bonnie Prince Charlie Prze Dalej 1:45:55 Bitwa pod Culloden 1746 1:51:06 Po powstaniach: czystki Highlandów, wymazywanie szkockiej kultury 1:56:13 Podsumowanie dotychczasowej historii 2:00:49 Rozdział III: W Kilcie Ku Referendum 2:04:44 XX Wiek – w kierunku autonomii 2:08:35 Referendum niepodległościowe Szkocji 2014 2:15:09 Brexit 2016 r. 2:18:43 Brexit a Szkocja 2:23:07 Rozdział IV: Folklorl i legendy. Selkie, Kelpie, Potwór z Loch Ness 2:31:18 Klany, tartany, kilty, dudy 2:36:06 Szkocja i popkultura – ile wspólnego z historią ma „Braveheart”? 2:45:06 Epilog: Wrzosowisko 2:46:49 Outro 2:47:43 Patroni 2:49:00 Ciekawostka Źródła: https://pastebin.com/h7iDYDN8 Patroni: https://pastebin.com/233Wrjnh Dziękuję!
It's YOUR time to #EdUpPCO In this episode, YOUR guest is Robert Bruce, Dean of the Glasscock School of Continuing Studies at Rice University YOUR host is Amrit Ahluwalia, Executive Director of Continuing Studies at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada Some key questions we tackle: · How a learner base spanning from a 3 year old to a 103 year old positions a PCO unit as a service provider to its community · What it takes to build a truly accessible ecosystem that manages costs for learners in need while meeting the divisional responsibility for institutional revenue generation. · How PCO units can serve as the alignment point between industry and the university Listen in to #EdUp! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business!
This week, host Chris Titley speaks with Robert Bruce, Portfolio Manager at Acorn Capital. With extensive expertise in investment strategy and portfolio management, Robert brings a wealth of experience in identifying high-potential opportunities across a range of asset classes.
Greg Jenner is joined in medieval Scotland by Dr Iain MacInnes and comedian Marjolein Robertson to learn all about Scottish independence hero and king Robert Bruce.Robert grew up in a time of political turmoil, with multiple noblemen competing to be king of Scots – including his own grandfather. But after Edward I of England declared himself overlord of Scotland, Robert began a fight not just to be king, but to overthrow English control too.This episode charts the twists and turns of Robert's life, taking in his adventures in Ireland, his quarrels with the papacy, his unlikely alliance with the English crown, and his epic military victories.This is a radio edit of the original podcast episode. For the full-length version, please look further back in the feed.Hosted by: Greg Jenner Research by: Anna McCully Stewart Written by: Anna McCully Stewart, Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow, Emma Nagouse, and Greg Jenner Produced by: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow and Greg Jenner Audio Producer: Steve Hankey Production Coordinator: Ben Hollands Senior Producer: Emma Nagouse Executive Editor: James Cook
‘Compelling and meticulously researched, the riveting life of a maverick Scottish spy.' Charles Cumming Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart, a Scottish diplomat, spy and writer, led a life filled with adventure and intrigue. While his involvement in the famed Lockhart Plot of 1918 is often cited, there is much more to uncover about Robert Bruce Lockhart's life. Grab Rogue Agent here: https://geni.us/gk3Qv1 Join fellow Spy Book Enthusiasts in our Online Community: https://www.spybrary.com/community Professor James Crossland, author of the first ever biography on Lockhart, Rogue Agent: From Secret Plots to Psychological Warfare, the Untold Story of Robert Bruce Lockhart, sheds light on the man behind the myth, exploring his motivations, his complexities, and his lasting impact on the world of espionage. James Crossland is a Professor of International History at Liverpool John Moores University. He has worked in both the United Kingdom and Australia, combining his passion for writing with an interest in the history of conflict, terrorism, psychological warfare and intelligence. He authored the first history of Britain's humanitarian response to the Second World War, "Britain and the International Committee of the Red Cross, 1939-1945", the story of the men and women who tried to bring rules to modern warfare, "War, Law and Humanity: the Campaign to Control Warfare, 1853-1914" and, most recently, the history of terrorism in the late nineteenth century, "The Rise of Devils: Fear and the Origins of Modern Terrorism". James' latest book is a passion project over a decade in the making - "Rogue Agent: From Secret Operations to Psychological Warfare, the Untold Story of Robert Bruce Lockhart". This is the first biography of the man who led a plot to destroy Bolshevism in Russia in 1918 and ran Britain's secret psychological warfare campaign against the Nazis during the Second World War, all whilst becoming a best-selling author and one of the most-well connected political agents in Europe.
Seis meses después de la ejecución del caudillo rebelde escocés William Wallace, Robert the Bruce se alzó como nuevo dirigente contra los invasores ingleses. El 25 de marzo de 1306 Robert Bruce fue coronado rey como Roberto I de Escocia.
Seis meses después de la ejecución del caudillo rebelde escocés William Wallace, Robert the Bruce se alzó como nuevo dirigente contra los invasores ingleses. El 25 de marzo de 1306 Robert Bruce fue coronado rey como Roberto I de Escocia.
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I spoke to Professor James Crossland about the extraordinary life of diplomat, secret agent and journalist Robert Bruce Lockhart.You can find James's book on the subject here: https://eandtbooks.com/books/rogue-agent/James is on Twitter @drjcrossland Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Greg Jenner is joined in medieval Scotland by Dr Iain MacInnes and comedian Marjolein Robertson to learn all about Scottish independence hero and king Robert Bruce. Robert grew up in a time of political turmoil, with multiple noblemen competing to be king of Scots – including his own grandfather. But after Edward I of England declared himself overlord of Scotland, Robert began a fight not just to be king, but to overthrow English control too. This episode charts the twists and turns of Robert's life, taking in his adventures in Ireland, his quarrels with the papacy, his unlikely alliance with the English crown, and his epic military victories. Hosted by: Greg Jenner Research by: Anna McCully Stewart Written by: Anna McCully Stewart, Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow, Emma Nagouse, and Greg Jenner Produced by: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow and Greg Jenner Audio Producer: Steve Hankey Production Coordinator: Ben Hollands Senior Producer: Emma Nagouse Executive Editor: James Cook
Robert Bruce Adolph joined us for this short episode to talk about his book Surviving the UN: The Unexpected Challenge. Robert worked on assignments in many conflict areas in the world in the 1990s during his second career as a UN Chief Security Officer, following his retirement as US Army Special Forces Lieutenant-Colonel. He was present during the deadly bomb attack on the UN compound in Baghdad on 19 August 2003. Over two decades later, as we approach the anniversary of that horrific event, Robert Adolph talks about why he wrote the book and about learning from failure. Resources Adolph, Robert Bruce. (2020). Surviving the UN: The Unexpected Challenge. New Academia Publishing/Vellum. (Available at the UNOG bookstore) Website: Robert Bruce Adolph - https://robertbruceadolph.com/ Bob's book recommendation Pinker, Steven. (2012). The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined. Penguin Books. Where to listen to this episode Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-page/id1469021154 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/10fp8ROoVdve0el88KyFLy YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ Content Host: Amy Smith Speakers: Robert Bruce Adolph Production and editing: Amy Smith Recorded & produced at the United Nations Library & Archives Geneva *This episode was recorded online and we apologize for the low sound quality.
Schotten lieben die Freiheit - vor allem aber die Unabhängigkeit von England. Einer der frühesten Vertreter dieses Freiheitskampfes ist Robert Bruce, der noch heute besungen wird. Von Wolfgang Meyer.
After ol Robert Bruce takes a dirt nap, Scottish Independence is threatened before his body's even cold. The English wolves are at the door yet again. We'll fine out what happens when all of that Scottish/English martial mingling results in the King of Scotland being the next closest relative when the Monarch of England dies? Who was Mary, Queen of Scots? A dude named Bonnie Prince Charlie throws his hat in the rulership ring. And we finally get to talk about that most beautiful of all Scottish exports, the game of Golf. Join us as we put a bow on our two part class on the History of Scotland.
There's something about Scotland that holds a special place in our hearts here at the Institute of Higher Learning. The Highlands, the moors, the lochs, the rolling hills, the accent, scotch whiskey, the people who date back more than 8,000 yrs before Britain's recorded history. A land constantly trying to fight for its independence against pretty much one enemy to the south (England). Scotland's history is so vast and rich we need two episodes to attempt to do it justice.
Braveheart est un navet ! Les scènes de bataille, l'histoire d'amour, le droit de cuissage, mais plus encore la trame historique. Tout ça, ça ne fonctionne pas… Et pourtant! Adhérez à cette chaîne pour obtenir des avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4TCCaX-gqBNkrUqXdgGRA/join Pour soutenir la chaîne, au choix: 1. Cliquez sur le bouton « Adhérer » sous la vidéo. 2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hndl Script: Catherine Tourangeau https://www.facebook.com/LaPetiteHistorienne/ Musique issue du site : epidemicsound.com Images provenant de https://www.storyblocks.com Vignette: Renard Frak : https://www.youtube.com/c/Renardfrak 00:00 Introduction 02:08 The Real William Wallace 09:42 Procès de Wallace 10:55 Guerres d'indépendance 14:17 La suite pour l'Écosse Abonnez-vous à la chaine: https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira Les vidéos sont utilisées à des fins éducatives selon l'article 107 du Copyright Act de 1976 sur le Fair-Use. Sources et pour aller plus loin: The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica, “William Wallace, Scottish Hero”, Britannica (mis à jour le 7 décembre 2023) https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-Wallace “Scotichronicon”, National Records of Scotland https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/research/image-gallery/doors-open-days/doors-open-days-2020/scotichronicon Michael Brown, Bannockburn: The Scottish War and the British Isles, 1307-1323 (Édimbourg: Edinburgh University Press, 2008) Neil Gunn, “Scotland's Earliest Chronicles”, Truly Edinburgh; Visitor Guide & Content Hub https://trulyedinburgh.com/scotland-history/earliest-chronicles/ Iain A. MacInnes, Scotland's Second War of Independence, 1332-1357 (Woodbridge, Royaume-Uni: The Boydell Press, 2016) Colm McNamee. Robert Bruce. Our Most Valiant Prince, King and Lord (Édimbourg: Birlinn, 2012) Alistair Moffat, Scotland: A History from Earliest Times (Édimbourg: Birlinn, 2017) Michael Penman, The Scottish Civil War: The Bruces and Balliols and the War for Control of Scotland, 1286-1356 (Stroud, Royaume-Uni: Tempus, 2002) David R. Ross, On the Trail of William Wallace (Édimbourg: Luath Press Limited, 1999) Meilan Solly. “The True Story of Robert the Bruce, Scotland's ‘Outlaw King'” (8 novembre 2018), The Smithsonian Magazine, https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/true-story-robert-bruce-scotlands-outlaw-king-180970756/ Fiona Watson. Under the Hammer: Edward I and Scotland, 1286-1307 (East Linton: Tuckwell Press, 1998) Fiona Watson. Traitor, Outlaw, King. Part One: The Making of Robert Bruce (Publication indépendante, 2018) Autres références disponibles sur demande. #histoire #documentaire #braveheart #scotland #williamwallace #wallace #écosse
Atravesamos el mar y nos dirigimos a la isla de Gran Bretaña. Allí nuestro primer destino es un país con un carácter tan único que destaca entre muchas naciones. Al norte de Gran Bretaña se encuentra Escocia, territorio de leyendas, criaturas fantásticas, bosques, montañas, Highlanders y marcado por una profunda densidad histórica. En dos capítulos haremos un recorrido por la cultura y la historia de la nación escocesa. Notas del episodio: Escocia en la geografía y la cultura Leyendas del lago Ness y el monstruo que ha acaparado la atención del mundo William Wallace y Robert Bruce: héroes de Escocia Los Estuardo: la dinastía real escocesa La batalla del Boyne: un hecho que definió el destino de Irlanda y Escocia Una guía para entender las rebeliones jacobitas ¡Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales! Facebook: / dianauribe.fm Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dianauribef... Twitter: https://twitter.com/dianauribefm?lang=es Pagina web: https://www.dianauribe.fm
Neste episódio falamos da primeira guerra de independência da Escócia, desde a invasão inglesa de 1296 até à assinatura do tratado de paz entre ambos os reinos em 1328. Explicamos o interregno escocês e os diferentes candidatos ao trono, as ambições hegemónicas de Eduardo I de Inglaterra e a ascensão ao trono escocês de Robert Bruce, sem esquecer a importante revolta liderada por William Wallace e Andrew Moray. Sugestões de Leitura: 1. A. D. M. Barrell - Medieval Scotland. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. 2. Michael Prestwich - The Three Edwards. War and State in England, 1272-1377. Londres: Routledge, 2003. ----- Obrigado aos patronos do podcast: Andrea Barbosa, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, Nisme, Oliver Doerfler; Alessandro Averchi, Daniel Murta, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Manuel Prates, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Vera Costa; Adriana Vazão, André Chambel, Andre Mano, André Marques, André Silva, António Farelo, Carlos Castro, Carlos Martinho, Diogo Freitas, Fernando Esperança, Gn, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José, José Santos, Luis, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Pedro L, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Magalhães, Rui Rodrigues, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, tope steffi. ----- Ouve e gosta do podcast? Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria ----- Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Edição de áudio de Marco António.
Talk about accelerated development. Robert the Bruce's son David is already a married ‘man' at four (his wife was a positively elderly seven-year-old), then at 5, after his father's death, he becomes a king. He's barely old enough to look after a hamster. Before you know it, the Balliols sniff an opportunity and are back. They crown their heir at Scone as Edward I, King of Scots. The nearly-deposed little King and Queen are in terrible danger and flee to France.The Bruce dynasty now fights for its survival against two Edwards on the Scottish and English thrones, plus a peeved force known as ‘The Disinherited', the Lords and Barons who sided against Robert Bruce. Castles will be defended by ladies on either side - the gallant Christian Bruce at Kildrummy, her Balliol counterpart Katherine Beaumont at the island fortress of Lochindorb. Eventually oor Edward I gets caught napping and is ambushed in his nightshirt. English Eddie realises that Scottish Eddie is another Balliol Bust and his support subsides. Scotland has turned into a war zone, famine follows fighting and innocent peasants pay the price for their overlords' ambition. Winter has definitely come.Meanwhile, over in France, David is growing up and learning siege-craft. The gallant Bruce fightback has brought Edward's enemies to the table and the French king brokers a deal. David and his young wife Queen Joan finally land back in Scotland at Inverbervie, north of Montrose, on 2 June 1341. They think it's all over. But oh! It's definitely not!Presenters: Len Pennie and Susan Morrison Producers: Louise Yeoman and Lynsey Moyes Executive Producer: Peter McManus Music & Sound Design: Gav Murchie Commissioning editor for BBC Scotland: Gareth Hydes
There's something incredibly humbling about standing at the foot of the world's tallest peak, feeling the bite of the cold Himalayan air and knowing you've walked the same path as legends. We felt that awe with Rob Bruce of Got to Get Out, who joined us to recount tales of guiding groups through the trials of Everest Base Camp during winter's sting. His stories aren't just about the physical endurance required to brave such extreme conditions, but also about the mental fortitude that comes from pushing past boundaries and emerging, transformed on the other side. This episode gives an insider's look into the life-altering effects these journeys have on those who dare, as well as the reverence for Sir Edmund Hillary's legacy. Rob tells us how he traded boardroom buzzers for the serene silence of snowy peaks, and how the Sherpa people's culture and heritage are as integral to the Everest experience as the climb itself. We also discuss the importance of fostering a love for the outdoors in children and the role that modern technology plays in shaping—or inhibiting—the spirit of exploration. So join us for this soul-stirring conversation that celebrates the power of adventure to redefine our limits and the enduring call of the wild that beckons us. https://www.facebook.com/gottogetout See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Après la mort de William Wallace, Edouard 1er est le maître. Tous les barons et les comtes écossais, à l'exception d'une petite poignée se sont soumis à son joug. Pourtant, l'un d'eux, Robert Bruce, va trahir son serment et se retourner contre le roi d'Angleterre. C'est le début d'une Geste exceptionnelle, une histoire que seul le Moyen-Âge est encore capable de nous offrir…
Après la mort de William Wallace, Edouard 1er est le maître. Tous les barons et les comtes écossais, à l'exception d'une petite poignée se sont soumis à son joug. Pourtant, l'un d'eux, Robert Bruce, va trahir son serment et se retourner contre le roi d'Angleterre. C'est le début d'une Geste exceptionnelle, une histoire que seul le Moyen-Âge est encore capable de nous offrir…
Après la mort de William Wallace, Edouard 1er est le maître. Tous les barons et les comtes écossais, à l'exception d'une petite poignée se sont soumis à son joug. Pourtant, l'un d'eux, Robert Bruce, va trahir son serment et se retourner contre le roi d'Angleterre. C'est le début d'une Geste exceptionnelle, une histoire que seul le Moyen-Âge est encore capable de nous offrir…
Après la mort de William Wallace, Edouard 1er est le maître. Tous les barons et les comtes écossais, à l'exception d'une petite poignée se sont soumis à son joug. Pourtant, l'un d'eux, Robert Bruce, va trahir son serment et se retourner contre le roi d'Angleterre. C'est le début d'une Geste exceptionnelle, une histoire que seul le Moyen-Âge est encore capable de nous offrir…
Après la mort de William Wallace, Edouard 1er est le maître. Tous les barons et les comtes écossais, à l'exception d'une petite poignée se sont soumis à son joug. Pourtant, l'un d'eux, Robert Bruce, va trahir son serment et se retourner contre le roi d'Angleterre. C'est le début d'une Geste exceptionnelle, une histoire que seul le Moyen-Âge est encore capable de nous offrir…
Après la mort de William Wallace, Edouard 1er est le maître. Tous les barons et les comtes écossais, à l'exception d'une petite poignée se sont soumis à son joug. Pourtant, l'un d'eux, Robert Bruce, va trahir son serment et se retourner contre le roi d'Angleterre. C'est le début d'une Geste exceptionnelle, une histoire que seul le Moyen-Âge est encore capable de nous offrir…
De 1296-1357, c'est une guerre sans fin en Ecosse, civile autant qu'étrangère. A la fin, cependant, ce pays allait définitivement conquérir sa place parmi les Etats européens, avec un allié solide sur le continent et une dynastie nouvelle. Les six décennies qui s'écoulent de la mort d'Alexandre III au traité de Berwick sont essentielles dans l'histoire de l'Ecosse; elles sont encore présentes de nos jours, au plus profond de la mémoire collective du pays et contribuent, plus que toute autre période de l'Histoire, à alimenter la conscience nationale Écossaise. Dans cette émission en deux parties, nous croiserons Philippe Le Bel, Edouard 1er d'Angleterre, Edouard II, Isabelle de France, Willam Wallace, et Robert Bruce bien sûr. Loin de Braveheart (malheureusement nul historiquement parlant) et du nullissime Outlaw King (le roi hors-la-loi), retour sur un XIVè siècle âpre, mais surtout, pétri de droit féodal et de batailles juridiques autant que de chevaliers…
De 1296-1357, c'est une guerre sans fin en Ecosse, civile autant qu'étrangère. A la fin, cependant, ce pays allait définitivement conquérir sa place parmi les Etats européens, avec un allié solide sur le continent et une dynastie nouvelle. Les six décennies qui s'écoulent de la mort d'Alexandre III au traité de Berwick sont essentielles dans l'histoire de l'Ecosse; elles sont encore présentes de nos jours, au plus profond de la mémoire collective du pays et contribuent, plus que toute autre période de l'Histoire, à alimenter la conscience nationale Écossaise. Dans cette émission en deux parties, nous croiserons Philippe Le Bel, Edouard 1er d'Angleterre, Edouard II, Isabelle de France, Willam Wallace, et Robert Bruce bien sûr. Loin de Braveheart (malheureusement nul historiquement parlant) et du nullissime Outlaw King (le roi hors-la-loi), retour sur un XIVè siècle âpre, mais surtout, pétri de droit féodal et de batailles juridiques autant que de chevaliers…
De 1296-1357, c'est une guerre sans fin en Ecosse, civile autant qu'étrangère. A la fin, cependant, ce pays allait définitivement conquérir sa place parmi les Etats européens, avec un allié solide sur le continent et une dynastie nouvelle. Les six décennies qui s'écoulent de la mort d'Alexandre III au traité de Berwick sont essentielles dans l'histoire de l'Ecosse; elles sont encore présentes de nos jours, au plus profond de la mémoire collective du pays et contribuent, plus que toute autre période de l'Histoire, à alimenter la conscience nationale Écossaise. Dans cette émission en deux parties, nous croiserons Philippe Le Bel, Edouard 1er d'Angleterre, Edouard II, Isabelle de France, Willam Wallace, et Robert Bruce bien sûr. Loin de Braveheart (malheureusement nul historiquement parlant) et du nullissime Outlaw King (le roi hors-la-loi), retour sur un XIVè siècle âpre, mais surtout, pétri de droit féodal et de batailles juridiques autant que de chevaliers…
De 1296-1357, c'est une guerre sans fin en Ecosse, civile autant qu'étrangère. A la fin, cependant, ce pays allait définitivement conquérir sa place parmi les Etats européens, avec un allié solide sur le continent et une dynastie nouvelle. Les six décennies qui s'écoulent de la mort d'Alexandre III au traité de Berwick sont essentielles dans l'histoire de l'Ecosse; elles sont encore présentes de nos jours, au plus profond de la mémoire collective du pays et contribuent, plus que toute autre période de l'Histoire, à alimenter la conscience nationale Écossaise. Dans cette émission en deux parties, nous croiserons Philippe Le Bel, Edouard 1er d'Angleterre, Edouard II, Isabelle de France, Willam Wallace, et Robert Bruce bien sûr. Loin de Braveheart (malheureusement nul historiquement parlant) et du nullissime Outlaw King (le roi hors-la-loi), retour sur un XIVè siècle âpre, mais surtout, pétri de droit féodal et de batailles juridiques autant que de chevaliers…
De 1296-1357, c'est une guerre sans fin en Ecosse, civile autant qu'étrangère. A la fin, cependant, ce pays allait définitivement conquérir sa place parmi les Etats européens, avec un allié solide sur le continent et une dynastie nouvelle. Les six décennies qui s'écoulent de la mort d'Alexandre III au traité de Berwick sont essentielles dans l'histoire de l'Ecosse; elles sont encore présentes de nos jours, au plus profond de la mémoire collective du pays et contribuent, plus que toute autre période de l'Histoire, à alimenter la conscience nationale Écossaise. Dans cette émission en deux parties, nous croiserons Philippe Le Bel, Edouard 1er d'Angleterre, Edouard II, Isabelle de France, Willam Wallace, et Robert Bruce bien sûr. Loin de Braveheart (malheureusement nul historiquement parlant) et du nullissime Outlaw King (le roi hors-la-loi), retour sur un XIVè siècle âpre, mais surtout, pétri de droit féodal et de batailles juridiques autant que de chevaliers…
De 1296-1357, c'est une guerre sans fin en Ecosse, civile autant qu'étrangère. A la fin, cependant, ce pays allait définitivement conquérir sa place parmi les Etats européens, avec un allié solide sur le continent et une dynastie nouvelle. Les six décennies qui s'écoulent de la mort d'Alexandre III au traité de Berwick sont essentielles dans l'histoire de l'Ecosse; elles sont encore présentes de nos jours, au plus profond de la mémoire collective du pays et contribuent, plus que toute autre période de l'Histoire, à alimenter la conscience nationale Écossaise. Dans cette émission en deux parties, nous croiserons Philippe Le Bel, Edouard 1er d'Angleterre, Edouard II, Isabelle de France, Willam Wallace, et Robert Bruce bien sûr. Loin de Braveheart (malheureusement nul historiquement parlant) et du nullissime Outlaw King (le roi hors-la-loi), retour sur un XIVè siècle âpre, mais surtout, pétri de droit féodal et de batailles juridiques autant que de chevaliers…
Hello Bangorang beautiful empowering people! This podcast is all about the powers innate in our human species that are quite often suppressed so as to keep the current structure of this power pyramid we find ourselves in from crumbling. We're talkin, mindset, imagination, psi, like remote viewing, clairvoyance, psychokinesis and stuff, subtle energy, sometimes not so subtle energy, magick and more. We are back and I'm excited to discuss some simple and potent practices provided by Robert Bruce in the way of Energy Work from his book entitled the same. That title being Energy Work. Within this episode we go over: A brief breakdown of who Robert Bruce is and why his work is worth getting into A straightforward technique right off the bat displaying our "visualization" ability operates ready made and doesn't need the kind of effort one might think one might come up against. A technique I was taught in movement class that helps stretch awareness What visualization is according to Robert Bruce A functional breakdown of the layers of body (and beyond) consciousness The Energy Body in particular Roberts own Tactile Imaging System for Energy Work Why do Energy Work What Energy Work can feel like Some techniques and practices Tips and More! I'm thrilled to be back in action bringing you this information. You can always check me out at mist3rdouglas.com and find my videos on youtube, podbean, spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Be sure to check out Robert Bruce's books on amazon and his website Astraldynamics.com to learn more about the man and all his wonderful work. Thanks for Hangin and as always More Power To You. Hadooken ----- Music: Pillar Shimmer WTPU4USHYQXSPAGQ Hopscotch Soul Shifters TVAENOVNO5PSIK8W
Robert Bruce, the founder of the 'Got to Get Out' initiative, shares his remarkable journey from a 9-to-5 desk job to creating a social movement that not only encourages outdoor activities and mental wellbeing, but serves as a thriving domestic tourism business. Rob's personal transformation has been remarkable after deciding to forego drinking, partying and corporate pressures, and redirecting that energy into his social movement and helping others. His story is inspiring. Give it a listen, it may well change your life.. --------- EPISODE CHAPTERS --------- (0:00:08) - Outdoor Activities and Robert Bruce's Impact(0:08:23) - Breaking Free From Corporate Life(0:18:12) - Creating a Movement for Outdoor Wellness(0:27:24) - Meeting People in the Digital Age(0:31:29) - Outdoor Activities and Mental Health(0:36:40) - Youth Outreach and Physical Well-BeingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest today is Attorney Robert Bruce with the Bruce Law Firm in Rock Hill SC. At the Bruce Law Firm, they believe everyone charged with a crime deserves an advocate who genuinely cares about their case and treats them with compassion. His phone number is (803) 336-4411 and his website is https://www.thebrucefirm.com/.
Vous allez écouter les 15 premières minutes de « William Wallace, Stirling, Bannockburn ... une histoire de l'Ecosse », qui dure 1 heure et 2 minutes environ. Pour écouter la suite et plus de 300 émissions complètes d'une heure environ il suffit de vous abonner au prix d'un café par mois soit 2€, en suivant ce lien : https://m.audiomeans.fr/s/S-tavkjvmo De 1296 à 1357, l'Angleterre était presque parvenue à établir sur les Écossais sa domination, finalement repoussée grâce à William Wallace d'abord, et Robert Bruce, le héros fondateur, et à ses compagnons. C'est cette période que nous allons voir dans cette émission.
In this episode of the Astral Dimensions, Vince goes into detail about the practice of Energy Work, explaining the techniques that he uses and sharing his own experiences with it. You'll learn how you can apply energy work to your own astral projection practice in order to develop your energy body, enhance your out of body experiences, achieve higher states of consciousness and transcend into higher nonphysical realities. Buy Vince's best-selling book Astral Projection and Lucid Dreaming - Spiritual Revelations and Out-of-Body Experiences in Higher Dimensions on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3xnwlXkThis podcast is sponsored by Third Eye Transcending merch shop. Please support the show by picking up some of their unique and funny spiritual shirts and other gear: https://etsy.me/42vKBMqContact Vince on Facebook or Instagram for questions, comments or requests:https://www.facebook.com/vincentfieldauthorhttps://www.instagram.com/vincentfieldauthor
Freedom of Speech being the main battle ground the political "Left" using in America today to further divide coast to coast and bring on, what Robert Spencer believes is a, Civil War. Words not to be taken lightly... this is his reporting. Buy his book now at: https://conservativereaders.com/product/the-sumter-gambit-how-the-left-is-trying-to-foment-a-civil-war/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iantrottier/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iantrottier/support
I had the chance to sit down with Troy Van Leeuwen at Echopark guitars in Detroit. More on that in a few. Troy and I talked about his current gig, filling in for Dave Navaro as he recovers from long Covid, and playing with Jane's Addiction. We discussed the multitude of quality musicians he's played with in his various projects, including Jane's, A Perfect Circle, Queens of the Stoneage and more. I asked where "hired gun" ends and "band member" begins. He told me the legend who inspired him to pick up the guitar, and a great story about meeting him, and lots more. We did the interview in Echopark guitars shop where all the instruments are made. You can learn more about them below. A big Thank You to Gabriel Currie and his staff. Also, Thank You to Robert Bruce for setting up the interview. -Meltdown- https://wrif.com/2022/11/04/guitarist-troy-van-leeuwen-talks-about-touring-with-janes-addiction-all-his-other-projects-meltdown/ https://wrif.com/podcasts/talkin-rock-with-meltdown/
Laurie Soine, PhD, ARNP, is a board-certified nurse practitioner in the UW Medicine Department of Medicine and serves in the role of Chief ARNP for UWMC. In 2013, she was awarded the UW School of Nursing Distinguished Practitioner Award for demonstrating nursing care excellence. She is also a UW School of Medicine teaching associate and is a clinical assistant professor in the School of Nursing. Laurie's research interests include the impact of what patients know and its effect on clinical outcomes, and describing factors associated with creating robust models of advanced practice nursing.0:30 - Who is Laurie Soine2:15 - Move to the Nuclear Lab6:20 - The changes in Nuclear Cardiology9:45 - Patient Interactions12:30 - Clinical Secrets15:25 - Patients understanding the Why21:00 - Move to (CPET) Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise Testing24:00 - Why a CPET26:40 - What is CPET like for a patient27:34 - Testing for Lung vs. Heart32:50 - Dr. Robert Bruce - "Father of exercise cardiology"35:00 - Future of diagnostics and CPET for Covid-1940:15 - Advanced Practice Provider's (APP) Research42:25 - Quantifying Impact of APP's46:00 - Taking the administrative role51:30 - Growth from 2 to 50 APPs53:00 - Primary to Specialty Roles in APP Realm59:20 - Advice to Cardiology FellowsContact Laurie: lsoine@uw.edu
Robert Bruce is the brains behind Got To Get Out - a social enterprise and adventure group that's all about doing just that… getting out! He talks to Charlotte about his endeavours to get people meeting again as well as moving.
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Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
The Saint John Police Force has a plan to improve its relationship with the community. Chief Robert Bruce joins Rachel Cave to chat about the force's new direction and how their new approach will work.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Este programa es un corte del Episodio 48 de La Biblioteca de Alejandría. Os hablaremos de William Wallace el libertador de Escocia, más conocico como Braveheart que tiene una famosa adaptación de su vida de Mel Gibson... aunque en realidad, lo que queremos es contaros la verdadera historia, en la que Braveheart no era Wallace sino Robert Bruce y los acontecimientos que allí sucedieron... Esperamos que los disfrutéis. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
On Thursday May 18th, the Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon will review and discuss "Astral Dynamics" (2009) by Robert Bruce. Robert Bruce is an Australian writer not to be confused with the Scottish "Robert the Bruce". In Astral Dynamics Bruce has delivered what may well be the best practical manual on Astral Projection (OBEs and similar phenomenon) since Ophiel's "The Art and Practice of Astral Projection" (1961). Of course I must admit that I have a special interest in this book because Bruce describes, validates and teaches methods and techniques that we use in our magical instructions and training. His description of the chakras (psychic centers) is virtually in-line with our Western Middle Pillar system and his Third Eye projection is very much like ours. He describes projecting into paintings and projecting from Lucid Dreaming states. His energy work techniques are very Bardonian and his description of the Astral Planes is in line with our experiences. All considered this is a great book and we highly recommend it. So Turn on, tune in and pop-out!
George Noory and spiritual healer Robert Bruce explore his experiences with astral projection, where the soul leaves the physical body and can travel to different levels of the astral plane, and if there are any dangers in doing so. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Après la mort de William Wallace, Edouard 1er est le maître. Tous les barons et les comtes écossais, à l'exception d'une petite poignée se sont soumis à son joug. Pourtant, l'un d'eux, Robert Bruce, va trahir son serment et se retourner contre le roi d'Angleterre. C'est le début d'une Geste exceptionnelle, une histoire que seul le Moyen-Âge est encore capable de nous offrir…
Pour s'abonner, suivre ce lien : https://m.audiomeans.fr/s/S-tavkjvmo De 1296-1357, c'est une guerre sans fin en Ecosse, civile autant qu'étrangère. A la fin, cependant, ce pays allait définitivement conquérir sa place parmi les Etats européens, avec un allié solide sur le continent et une dynastie nouvelle. Les six décennies qui s'écoulent de la mort d'Alexandre III au traité de Berwick sont essentielles dans l'histoire de l'Ecosse; elles sont encore présentes de nos jours, au plus profond de la mémoire collective du pays et contribuent, plus que toute autre période de l'Histoire, à alimenter la conscience nationale Écossaise. Dans cette émission en deux parties, nous croiserons Philippe Le Bel, Edouard 1er d'Angleterre, Edouard II, Isabelle de France, Willam Wallace, et Robert Bruce bien sûr. Loin de Braveheart (malheureusement nul historiquement parlant) et du nullissime Outlaw King (le roi hors-la-loi), retour sur un XIVè siècle âpre, mais surtout, pétri de droit féodal et de batailles juridiques autant que de chevaliers …
FOMO is a real thing and so is debt. How easy is it to get into debt collecting comics? Let's talk about our personal experiences and how we fund the hobby. RIP to Robert Bruce and the great Betty White. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/magic-city-podcast/support
This week we talk with author Melissa Alvarado Sierra about personal, intergenerational, and communal trauma. Melissa paints a vivid analogy between herself and her homeland, Puerto Rico. Just as cancer uncovered her personal trauma, hurricanes in Puerto Rico have exposed millions of pounds of war chemicals dropped by the U.S. Navy. Melissa turns towards her cancer, towards the pollution in her homeland with optimism and a belief that healing is always possible. Melissa's writing has been published or is forthcoming in The New York Times, ZORA, Catapult, The Caribbean Writer, and The Puerto Rico Review. Her newest book La Narrativa Activista de Rosario Ferré: Feminismo e Identidad is a critical reading of the work of poet/essayist Rosario Ferré. Ferré suggests that women have suffered the same fate as Puerto Rico itself: colonized, mistreated, and forgotten. Through her writing, Melissa is healing this violent past: de-colonizing, caring for, and remembering the power of Caribbean women. If you need subtitles, you can view the episode on our YouTube page. ••• Melissa's Reading List 1. A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle 2. Cured by Jeffrey Rediger, MD 3. The Empath Experience by Sydney Campos 4. Resilience by Elizabeth Edwards 5. The Undying by Anne Boyer 6. The Invisible Girls by Sarah Thebarge 7. Reading and Writing Cancer by Susan Gubar 8. Energy Work by Robert Bruce 9. Saving My Neck by Timothy McCall, MD 10. The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel van der Kolk 11. I Am Diosa: A Journey to Healing Deep, Loving Yourself, and Coming Back Home to Soul by Christine Gutierrez Melissa's Watch List Conquering Cancer 101: https://youtu.be/vLu9lS1thG8 Cancer and Exercise: https://youtu.be/ffgAVrANmS4 Nausea Meditation: https://youtu.be/TMHzN_W9-GM The Power of Now: https://youtu.be/Xeuj93J0Z3Y ••• If you enjoy this conversation, we'd love it if you could leave a review in your podcast app. If you're moved to donate, please visit https://www.patreon.com/cancertalks. This podcast is a platform for anyone who has been touched by cancer. Visit https://cancertalks.com/mystory to share your story! You can also follow us on Instagram and Facebook.