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CEU Podcasts
Seshat and Cliopatria – a Global View of Human History from 3,400BCE to the Present

CEU Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025


In this interview, Jakob Zsambok of The Complexity Science Hub in Vienna, talks about the Seshat and Cliopatria databases, what they contain, their data sources and confirmation, and how they are accessed, used and enhanced by historical researchers.Seshat: Global History Databank, founded in 2011, aims to bring together the most current and comprehensive body of knowledge about human history in one place by systematically collecting what is known about the social and political organization of human societies and the evolution of civilizations over time.Cliopatria is a geospatial database of world-wide political entities from 3400BCE to 2024CE (then continuing with the existing description)  it builds on work originally done by Andrew Tollefson for a YouTube video. Seshat and Cliopatria are now linked, so that data related to a polity can be taken in relation to its physical location, its geo-spatial context, and over time. Jakob uses the Holy Roman Empire and Sigismund of Luxemburg as examples of the management of inter-locking relationshipsSeshat and Cliopatria both actively welcome enhancements, additional data and suggestions from their users.   The web addresses areSeshat: https://seshat-db.com/   and https://seshatdatabank.info/  (Note : in order to see all the data and suggest edits, an account is needed which has to be manually approved)And Seshat database on github: https://github.com/Seshat-Global-History-Databank  Cliopatria on github:  https://github.com/Seshat-Global-History-Databank/cliopatria  And on Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/records/13363121This podcast is part of a series of interviews covering central Europe in the medieval period for MECERN and CEU Medieval Studies.

Zoom - Musikgeschichte, und was sonst geschah
ZOOM Podcast 12.04. Sigismund Neukomm

Zoom - Musikgeschichte, und was sonst geschah

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 8:38


Das 18. und 19. Jahrhundert waren Jahrhunderte, in denen die Kolonisation Amerikas das Weltgeschehen am rmeisten beeinflusste. Ökonomisch gibt es eine enge Verbindung zwischen der Alten und der Neuen Welt, aber wie sieht es mit der Klassischen Musik aus? Das heutige ZOOM führt uns über Umwege nach Brasilien und begleitet den Komponisten Sigismund von Neukomm, ein gebürtiger Salzburger, den es vor mehr als 200 Jahren dorthin verschlagen hat.

Presa internaţională
Consumul de droguri devine infracțiune în Ungaria

Presa internaţională

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 4:09


Ungaria a numit un comisar special guvernamental pentru lupta împotriva drogurilor și înăsprește legea. Consumul va fi considerat infracțiune și nu contravenție ca până acum. „Singura atitudine justificată și motivată față de traficul de droguri este aceea de toleranță zero,” a declarat László Horváth, noul comisar guvernamental pentru lupta contra traficului de drogurim potrivit Telex.hu. Potrivit acestuia, consumul de droguri va constitui o infracțiune – și nu o simplă contravenție, așa cum prevăd reglementările în vigoare. De asemenea, sunt planificate modificări legislative și în ceea ce privește reabilitarea și prevenirea.Horváth a menționat că „războiul împotriva drogurilor” început de guvern a dat până acum rezultate foarte bune și s-a bucurat de un sprijin larg din partea societății maghiare. El a mulțumit în mod deosebit societății civile pentru angajamentul său, subliniind că unii cetățeni au început să organizeze inițiative antidrog în cadrul comunităților lor.Hunyadi – s-a lansat cea mai scumpă serie TV maghiarăDupă lungi pregătiri, pe ecrane se lansează coproducția internațională Hunyadi. Seria a costat 25,6 miliarde de forinți, aproximativ 62,5 milioane de euro, din care aproape 16 miliarde HUF au fost fonduri publice, citim tot în telex.hu. Cea mai scumpă producție maghiară este difuzată la TV2, post care are relații de prietenie deschise cu guvernul. Unul dintre cele mai mari nume din spatele acestui proiect este producătorul maghiaro-canadian Robert Lantos, scrie Telex.Serialul povestește ascensiunea la putere a lui János Hunyadi într-un moment în care Europa era amenințată de cuceritorii otomani care doreau să domine întreaga lume. Janos Hunyadi a fost o personalitate militară și politică maghiară marcantă  în timpul secolului al XV-lea, care a servit ca regent al Regatului Ungariei între 1446 și 1453, sub regele minor Ladislaus al V-lea.De altfel, această perioadă este extrem de incitantă din punct de vedere geopolitic (jocul video lansat recent „Kingdom Come: Deliverance II” are loc în Cehia aproape în același timp.) Această epocă îl înfățișează pe Sigismund de Luxemburg cu ambiții imperiale, bătălii dintre islam, creștinism, Habsburgi și prinți transilvani care sunt identificați prin legendele lui Dracula, mai scrie publicația. Premierul slovac caută soluții pentru industria auto din cauza tarifelor impuse de Trumpspravy.pravda.sk relatează despre declarațiile premierului Robert Fico privitoare la discuția cu președinta Comisiei Europene, Ursula von der Leyen despre taxele vamale impuse de președintele SUA, Donald Trump precum și epidemia de febră aftoasă din Slovacia.Febra aftoasă este o boală infecțioasă acută, foarte contagioasă, care afectează vacile, porcii, oile, caprele și bivolii, dar nu se transmite la om.„Războiul comercial dintre Statele Unite și restul lumii ne va afecta pe toți. Am informat-o pe președinta Comisiei că, având în vedere concentrarea industriei de automobile în Slovacia, ne uităm în principal la impactul noilor taxe vamale americane asupra acestui sector. Susțin intenția Comisiei Europene de a continua negocierile cu Statele Unite până în ultimul moment.”„Sper că președinta Comisiei Europene a înțeles gluma pe care am făcut-o la conferința de presă de astăzi, când le-am spus jurnaliștilor că m-a mustrat aspru că nu am împiedicat, conform opoziției slovace, impunerea de noi taxe vamale de către Statele Unite. Mă tem că mass-media slovacă și opoziția nu au înțeles ironia acestei declarații,” a mai spus Robert Fico.Au participat la Revista Presei Europa Plus:Kevin KOVÁCS, UngariaAnna Réka, RÁFI, UngariaDominika    ZVARIKOVÁ, Slovacia

Harrisons dramatiska historia
Karl IX – Sveriges farligaste kung

Harrisons dramatiska historia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 50:37


Av alla svenska kungar har Karl IX, Gustav Vasas yngste son, det mest svårutplånliga ryktet som särdeles hårdhänt och tyrannisk mot såväl undersåtar som fiender. Han skildras i regel som en psykopatisk diktator vars lynne och ambitioner ledde in nationen på vägar som i sinom tid skulle visa sig allt annat än välbetänkta. Karl grep lagvidrigt makten genom kupp och inbördeskrig mot brorsonen Sigismund, och när han dog låg Sverige i krig mot alla grannar – konflikter som vi till råga på allt höll på att förlora.Karl IX var en komplicerad person, med både positiva och negativa drag. Under största delen av sitt vuxna liv var han inte kung utan hertig i Mellansverige, med Nyköping och Strängnäs som främsta maktbaser. Tack vare dokumentation vet vi påfallande mycket om hans hertiggärning: han var ”företagarfursten” som grundade städer och gynnade näringslivet, den föredömlige familjemannen som älskade sina hustrur och ömmade om barnen, den djupt troende protestanten som motsatte sig Johan III:s alltmer katolska politik. Men Karl var också maktlysten. När han på 1590-talet plötsligt såg vägen till den svenska tronen öppna sig skydde han inga medel för att röja samtliga motståndare ur vägen, även om detta inbegrep grövsta möjliga justitiemord, som i fallet med Linköpings blodbad.I detta avsnitt av podden Harrisons dramatiska historia samtalar Dick Harrison, professor i historia vid Lunds universitet, och fackboksförfattaren Katarina Harrison Lindbergh om Karl IX, Gustav II Adolfs far och en av de farligaste kungar Sverige haft.Bild: Samtida porträtt av Karl IX av okänd konstnär, Nationalmuseum, Wikipedia, Public Domain.Klippare: Emanuel LehtonenProducent: Urban Lindstedt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Flatpack History of Sweden
121. Battle of the Bridges

A Flatpack History of Sweden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 33:35


After much back and forth, it is time for King Sigismund to face his uncle Duke Karl in battle for the throne of the Sweden. Karl is using every trick and tactic in the book, but Sigismund has a load of cannons and even a dragon! But how will it end and who will end up in charge of the Swedish kingdom? 

History of the Germans
Ep. 184 - A German Messallina? Barbara of Celje

History of the Germans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 32:25 Transcription Available


Barbara ist geil und ruchlos is the title of a 17th century description of emperor Sigismund's second wife, Barbara of Celje and it goes on as follows:“Barbara, was a German Messalina, a woman of insatiable lust; so nefarious / that she had no god / nor angel nor devil / nor heaven nor hell/that she believed in. When her handmaidens fasted and prayed / she scolded them / that they tortured their bodies / to worship a fictitious god. Instead she admonished them / in her good Sardanapalian way / that they should in every way enjoy the pleasures of this life / because after this there is no other to be hoped for. This godless harlot / sought paradise on this foul earth in doglike lust / although she was already close to 60 years of age.” End quote.But this is not where it ends. The Irish writer Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu described her end, in an abandoned church in Styria thus: The features, though a hundred and fifty years had passed since her funeral, were tinted with the warmth of life. Her eyes were open; no cadaverous smell exhaled from the coffin. The two medical men, one officially present, the other on the part of the promoter of the inquiry, attested the marvelous fact, that there was a faint but appreciable respiration, and a corresponding action of the heart. The limbs were perfectly flexible, the flesh elastic; and the leaden coffin floated with blood, in which to a depth of seven inches, the body lay immersed. Here then were all the admitted signs and proofs of vampirism. The body, therefore, in accordance with the ancient practice, was raised, and a sharp stake driven through the heart of the vampire, who uttered a piercing shriek at the moment, in all respects as might escape from a living person in the last agony. Then the head was struck off, and a torrent of blood flowed from the severed neck. The body and head were next placed on a pile of wood, and reduced to ashes, which were thrown upon the river and borne away, and that territory has never since been plagued by the visits of a vampire.The music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0.As always:Homepage with maps, photos, transcripts and blog: www.historyofthegermans.comIf you wish to support the show go to: Support • History of the Germans PodcastFacebook: @HOTGPod Threads: @history_of_the_germans_podcastBluesky: @hotgpod.bsky.socialInstagram: history_of_the_germansTwitter: @germanshistoryTo make it easier for you to share the podcast, I have created separate playlists for some of the seasons that are set up as individual podcasts. they have the exact same episodes as in the History of the Germans, but they may be a helpful device for those who want to concentrate

The Twin Steeples Podcast
Hymn 140 - Jesus, I Will Ponder Now

The Twin Steeples Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 31:01


Tomorrow we will enter the season of Lent with Ash Wednesday service. This begins a 40 day journey of solemn reflection, not only on all that Jesus suffered, but also on the seriousness of our sin, which caused Jesus' suffering and death.  The 17th century hymn by Sigismund von Birken, Jesus I will ponder now, is an especially fitting hymn to begin our reflection. It is the first hymn in the Lenten section in our hymnal for a reason! This hymn is a prayer to Jesus with requests for Him to send the Spirit to bless our time of meditation in the coming weeks. We pray that He would consider the depth of His love for us as seen in all that He willingly suffered. We pray that He would help us to see the magnitude and seriousness of our personal sins, which were the cause of His death. We pray that He would give us strength to respond to His love with love for Him and others with a new life in word and action.  Yes, Jesus was "delivered to the Gentiles... mocked and insulted and spit upon..." (Luke 18:33). Peter writes: "He Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness—by whose stripes you were healed" (1 Peter 2:18).  Join us for worship on Ash Wednesday as contemplate the mystery of God's salvation in Christ. Contemplate your sin and Jesus full sacrifice for them. Pray for the the Spirit to bless your contemplation of God's great love for you!

A Flatpack History of Sweden
119. Sigismund Arrives in Sweden

A Flatpack History of Sweden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 44:50


For the first time since his father Johan III died, Sigismund is back in Sweden and looking forward to his coronation as ruler of Sweden. But before that happens, he needs to agree on some rules with the Swedish regency council and deal with the fallout of a big religious meeting in Uppsala. Will Sigismund become a slave to the Swedish nobility and why is his child being held hostage by the Polish council? We also take the time to finish off "The Long Wrath" or even the "Nordiska tjugofemårskriget" in Swedish! 

Zeitsprung
GAG489: Ein Konzil, ein Papst und ein Bücherjäger

Zeitsprung

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 53:05


Ende März 1415 flieht Papst Johannes XXIII. verkleidet als Reitknecht aus Konstanz, wo gerade der größte Kongress des europäischen Mittelalters stattfand: das Konzil von Kostanz. Sigismund, der amtierende römisch-deutsche König, lässt ihn ausfindig machen und gefangen nehmen. Der Papst wird eingesperrt und abgesetzt. Wir sprechen in der Folge über das Konzil, das Abendländische Schisma und wie die Absetzung des Papstes, seinen apostolischen Sekretär, Poggio Bracciolini, zum Bücherjäger machte und er in den umliegenden Klöstern zahlreiche Schriften der Antike wiederentdeckte. //Erwähnte Folgen - GAG145: Barbara von Cilli oder Wie eine 100 mal wiederholte Lüge zur Wahrheit wird - https://gadg.fm/145 - GAG83: 100 Jahre vor der Reformation – Jan Hus und die Hussitenkriege - https://gadg.fm/83 - GAG370: Der Kodex des Archimedes - https://gadg.fm/370 - GAG28: Von Appenzellern, Bregenzern und einer Frau namens Guta - https://gadg.fm/28 - GAG451: Eine kleine Geschichte der verlorenen Bücher - https://gadg.fm/451 Literatur - Stephen Greenblatt, Die Wende: Wie die Renaissance, 2012. - Jan Keupp und Jörg Schwarz: Konstanz 1414–1418. Eine Stadt und ihr Konzil, 2013. //Aus unserer Werbung Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/GeschichtenausderGeschichte //Wir haben auch ein Buch geschrieben: Wer es erwerben will, es ist überall im Handel, aber auch direkt über den Verlag zu erwerben: https://www.piper.de/buecher/geschichten-aus-der-geschichte-isbn-978-3-492-06363-0 Wer Becher, T-Shirts oder Hoodies erwerben will: Die gibt's unter https://geschichte.shop Wer unsere Folgen lieber ohne Werbung anhören will, kann das über eine kleine Unterstützung auf Steady oder ein Abo des GeschichteFM-Plus Kanals auf Apple Podcasts tun. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast bei Apple Podcasts oder wo auch immer dies möglich ist rezensiert oder bewertet. Wir freuen uns auch immer, wenn ihr euren Freundinnen und Freunden, Kolleginnen und Kollegen oder sogar Nachbarinnen und Nachbarn von uns erzählt! Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio

History of the Germans
Ep. 179 – Meanwhile in the Empire - Kicking off Imperial Reform

History of the Germans

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 42:31 Transcription Available


Sigismund, king of the Romans, king of Hungary and recently crowned king of Bohemia is not doing too well. Despite his long list of glittering titles he is stuck in the town of Kutna Hora, the revolutionaries have taken Prague, built strongholds, created a completely new army for a completely new form of warfare and were taking over more and more of his ancestral kingdom.When one of his most strategic positions, the castle of Vyšehrad comes under siege, he had to take his forces into another battle with the Hussites, which will set off a string of events that will bring what every true supporter of the Holy Roman Empire must have been craving – taxes.The music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0.As always:Homepage with maps, photos, transcripts and blog: www.historyofthegermans.comIf you wish to support the show go to: Support • History of the Germans PodcastFacebook: @HOTGPod Threads: @history_of_the_germans_podcastBluesky: @hotgpod.bsky.socialInstagram: history_of_the_germansTwitter: @germanshistoryTo make it easier for you to share the podcast, I have created separate playlists for some of the seasons that are set up as individual podcasts. they have the exact same episodes as in the History of the Germans, but they may be a helpful device for those who want to concentrate on only one season. So far I have:The Ottonians Salian Emperors and Investiture ControversyFredrick Barbarossa and Early HohenstaufenFrederick II Stupor MundiSaxony and Eastward ExpansionThe Hanseatic LeagueThe Teutonic KnightsThe Holy Roman Empire 1250-1356

A Flatpack History of Sweden
118. Father and Son

A Flatpack History of Sweden

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 44:49


We're nearing the end of King Johan's reign, but there's still time for him to try and sort out the issues surrounding his son Sigismund, and the Polish succession. After years of strife and arguing over religious reform, added to the trials of war abroad, Johan isn't sitting on a large pile of political capital, and so has to struggle with the Swedish nobility. Plus, someone has the bright idea to actually count how much money is left in the treasury!

History of the Germans
Ep. 178 - No Hill to Die On, from Tabor to Vitkov

History of the Germans

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 37:15 Transcription Available


“It is we, the followers of master Jan Hus, who are obeying the law of God, we who are the true followers of Christ. Thus therefore, who oppose us, oppress us, kill us, are themselves heretics, trying to thwart the will of God. Out of this deep, passionate conviction was born the determination not to yield, not to surrender, but to challenge if need be, all the forces of the religious and political order which had dominated medieval europe for nearly a thousand years, to fight it out against odds the like of which have seldom been seen in history”So it is written in the “Very Pretty Chronicle of the life of John Zizka” which tells the not so very pretty story of the war against the Hussites that is now heating up. Sigismund musters his crusading army in Silesia whilst the radical Hussites take to the hills and then take a hill.The music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0.As always:Homepage with maps, photos, transcripts and blog: www.historyofthegermans.comIf you wish to support the show go to: Support • History of the Germans PodcastFacebook: @HOTGPod Threads: @history_of_the_germans_podcastBluesky: @hotgpod.bsky.socialInstagram: history_of_the_germansTwitter: @germanshistoryTo make it easier for you to share the podcast, I have created separate playlists for some of the seasons that are set up as individual podcasts. they have the exact same episodes as in the History of the Germans, but they may be a helpful device for those who want to concentrate on only one season. So far I have:The Ottonians Salian Emperors and Investiture ControversyFredrick Barbarossa and Early HohenstaufenFrederick II Stupor MundiSaxony and Eastward ExpansionThe Hanseatic LeagueThe Teutonic KnightsThe Holy Roman Empire 1250-1356

History of the Germans
Ep. 176 – A Great Idiot of History?

History of the Germans

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 35:42


Revolutions are exceedingly rare in world history. And they are so rare because they require a whole host of things going wrong and going wrong all at the same time. In 1419/1420 a whole host of things are going wrong in the kingdom of Bohemia. We did already hear about the defenestration, the first in Czech history. As dramatic an event that was, there was no reason to believe that death and destruction was inevitable at that point. After all there had been dozens, if not hundreds of bloody revolts that did not end up with a revolution.Amongst Mike Duncan's very many achievements, the concept of the great idiot theory of history is my absolute favorite. A great idiot of history is someone who out of incompetence, stubbornness, narcissism or other impediments created a situation where historical time accelerates and change occurs. It is the counterpart to the great man theory of history that is presumably a bit better known. Which gets us to what we will discuss in this episode. Looking at my gradually swelling library of books about the Hussite revolt, it appears as if Sigismund, the king of the Romans and heir to the Bohemian crown was one of these great idiots of history. Many an author, not only Czechs, has blamed him for turning a simple revolt into a revolution out of bigotry, incompetence or even malice. But is that fair? That is what we will investigate in this episode, along a spot of street fighting on Europe's top 3 backpacker destination.The music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0.As always:Homepage with maps, photos, transcripts and blog: www.historyofthegermans.comIf you wish to support the show go to: Support • History of the Germans PodcastFacebook: @HOTGPod Threads: @history_of_the_germans_podcastBluesky: @hotgpod.bsky.socialInstagram: history_of_the_germansTwitter: @germanshistoryTo make it easier for you to share the podcast, I have created separate playlists for some of the seasons that are set up as individual podcasts. they have the exact same episodes as in the History of the Germans, but they may be a helpful device for those who want to concentrate on only one season. So far I have:The Ottonians Salian Emperors and Investiture ControversyFredrick Barbarossa and Early HohenstaufenFrederick II Stupor Mundi

History of the Germans
Ep. 175 – Death and Defenestration; the Hussite Revolt

History of the Germans

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 36:27 Transcription Available


The Bohemians had already protested against the treatment of Jan Hus when he was arrested and anger was brewing throughout his trial. Hus hadn't come to Constance on his own. Several noblemen, including the brave knight John of Chlum had come along to support him. One these man, Petr Mladenovics returned to Prague shortly after the trial and recounted the proceedings in every little detail, complete with copies of letters and other documents. And from that the Bohemians concluded that there had been foul play. Lawrence of Brezowa summarized the view in Prague as follows: quote “Then on Saturday,[..], 6 July, Master Jan Hus, the scholarly bachelor of Holy Scripture, a man of shining virtue in life and morality and a faithful preacher of the gospel was sentenced to death and unjustly vilified by the Council of Constance. This was based upon the false testimony of the witnesses and the relentless instigations of master Štěpán z Pálče, doctor of Holy Scriptures and Michael de Causis, parish priest of St. Voijtech,[..] representing the Czech clergy and the influence of king Sigismund. This was done despite the fact that he was not given a proper hearing in which to prove his innocence” Bohemian Protest on Display | Rare Books & ManuscriptsThe music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0.As always:Homepage with maps, photos, transcripts and blog: www.historyofthegermans.comIf you wish to support the show go to: Support • History of the Germans PodcastFacebook: @HOTGPod Threads: @history_of_the_germans_podcastBluesky: @hotgpod.bsky.socialInstagram: history_of_the_germansTwitter: @germanshistoryTo make it easier for you to share the podcast, I have created separate playlists for some of the seasons that are set up as individual podcasts. they have the exact same episodes as in the History of the Germans, but they may be a helpful device for those who want to concentrate on only one season. So far I have:The Ottonians Salian Emperors and Investiture ControversyFredrick Barbarossa and Early HohenstaufenFrederick II Stupor Mundi

Schreckmümpfeli
«Das Gespensterzimmer» von Sigismund von Radecki

Schreckmümpfeli

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 4:58


Mit einem gezielten Schuss lässt sich fast alles aus der Welt schaffen. Mit: Siegfried Meisner (Erzähler), Klaus Seidel (Bill), Rainer Zur Linde (Hausherr), Edith Bussmann (eine Frau) Tontechnik: Marcel Schneider Regie: Rainer Zur Linde Produktion: SRF 1976 Dauer: 05:05

Czechostacja
Wietnamczycy w Czechach. Cicha, wszechobecna mniejszość | opowiada: dr Martyna Wasiuta

Czechostacja

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 53:38


Chociaż Wietnamczycy stanowią maksymalnie jeden procent mieszkańców Czech, to prowadzone przez nich sklepy spożywcze to jedna piąta rynku; wietnamskich "večerek" - małych sklepów spożywczych, czynnych do późnych godzin wieczornych, czasem całą dobę, jest w Czechach około czterech tysięcy.W odcinku nr 54 z dr Martyną Wasiutą z portalu Czeska Polityka rozmawiam jednak nie tylko o wietnamskim handlu. Politolożka tłumaczy, skąd się w ogóle Wietnamczycy - trzecia, po Słowakach i Ukraińcach największa mniejszość nad Wełtawą, wzięli.Jest też o wyraźnych różnicach między kolejnymi pokoleniami przybyszów z Indochin z których te pierwsze przyjeżdżały doraźnie, po prostu dla zarobku, kolejne coraz częściej zostają na zawsze. I tak wietnamskie pochodzenie miał najlepszy kilka lat temu bramkarz czeskiej ekstraklasy, szereg blogerów czy krytyków kulinarnych, czy aktorów i aktorek. Wietnamskie korzenie miała nawet rzeczniczka - do niedawna - czeskiego MSZtu.Rozmówczyni Czechostacji opowiada też m.in. o Sapie, wielkim centrum handlowym w Pradze, nazywanym czasem małym Sajgonem. I o tym co i gdzie smacznego zjeść, jeśli jest się znużonym czeską narodową kuchnią. Chociaż ona sama, za sprawą czeskich Wietnamczyków, też może ewoluować.W podsumowaniu rozmowy przypominam też superpolicjanta Roberta Šlachtę, który poza tym, że kiedyś obalił jeden rząd, to ścigał też wietnamskich producentów "chińskich leków" z tygrysa. Odcinka tego możecie posluchać tutaj.***Jeśli podcast Wam się podoba i chcecie pomóc go rozwijać, możecie zostać Patronami lub Patronkami Czechostacji w serwisie Patronite. W tym tygodniu zdecydowali się na to:Leszek, Mateusz, Sigismund, Tomas, Zbigniew i ZbyszekBardzo dziękuję

History of the Germans
Ep. 171 – The Council of Constance Part 1 – Cleaning House

History of the Germans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 35:53 Transcription Available


The Council of Constance marked a pivotal moment in the history of the Catholic Church and the history of Europe in general.One issue on the agenda was the ongoing schism that the council of Pisa had failed to resolve. Another the reform of the increasingly corrupt clergy all the way up to the pope himself. And then there were a number of individual questions this gathering of thousands had to address.Whilst all these were crucial questions, the way the council constituted itself foreshadowed a fundamental change in the way European saw themselves.This part 1 deals with the establishment of the council and the removal of the popes, most importantly the pope who had convened the council on the first place, John XXIII and his counterpart, the emperor Sigismund.Chapters:00:18 - The Unusual Procession03:54 - The Journey to Constance10:35 - The Council of Constance: A New Chapter in Church History16:51 - The Arrival of Sigismund20:15 - The Shift Towards National Identity in the Church Council27:41 - The Turning Point: The Council's Decree34:47 - The End of the Schism and the Rise of New LeadershipThe music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0.As always:Homepage with maps, photos, transcripts and blog: www.historyofthegermans.comFacebook: @HOTGPod Twitter: @germanshistoryInstagram: history_of_the_germansReddit: u/historyofthegermansPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/HistoryofthegermansTo make it easier for you to share the podcast, I have created separate playlists for some of the seasons that are set up as individual podcasts. they have the exact same episodes as in the History of the Germans, but they may be a helpful device for those who want to concentrate on only one season. So far I have:The Ottonians Salian Emperors and Investiture ControversyFredrick Barbarossa and Early HohenstaufenFrederick II Stupor MundiSaxony and Eastward ExpansionThe Hanseatic LeagueThe Teutonic KnightsThe Holy Roman Empire 1250-1356

History of the Germans
Ep. 169 – Sigismund, the (not yet) Emperor

History of the Germans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 45:43 Transcription Available


The late 14th and early 15th century was a period of upheaval, the certainties of the Middle Ages, that the pope ruled the world and that knights were invincible were crumbling away, the long period of economic growth, of eastward expansion and conversion of the pagans made way for war, plague and famine. The church was split in half and the Ottomans were coming. This was an age that called forth larger-than-life characters: Joan of Arc, fierce and holy; Henry Bolingbroke, seizing a throne; Jadwiga and Jogaila, uniting kingdoms; the audacious Gian Galeazzo Visconti and fiery Cola di Rienzo; the ever-scheming John the Fearless and Jacob van Artevelde; the tragic Ines de Castro and the unflinching Jan Žižka. Into this glittering and turbulent lineup steps a man whose reputation has not exactly been polished by time. Despised in his kingdoms of Hungary and Bohemia and even Constance, the city that owes him so much, decided to remember him as a fat naked crowned guy with skinny arms and legs, worn-out face, forked beard and disproportionate genitalia balancing on the hand of a nine-meter-tall sex worker. No, I am not making this up. Sigismund, because that was his name, was a true enigma of the late Middle Ages. He had inherited his father's charm and ruthless cunning, his knack for negotiating compromise in impossible situations, and his unshakeable belief in his role as the head of Christendom. But what he hadn't inherited was his father's performative piety, his zeal for relics, his asceticism—or his wealth.Instead, Sigismund was left with a volatile mix of ambition, enormous self-confidence, a lust for life, and, crucially, a chronic shortage of funds. Yet despite his flaws, he took on Christendom's two greatest crises—the schism and the Ottoman threat—and in doing so, managed to create a third…This is his backstory.The music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0.As always:Homepage with maps, photos, transcripts and blog: www.historyofthegermans.comFacebook: @HOTGPod Twitter: @germanshistoryInstagram: history_of_the_germansReddit: u/historyofthegermansPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/HistoryofthegermansTo make it easier for you to share the podcast, I have created separate playlists for some of the seasons that are set up as individual podcasts. they have the exact same episodes as in the History of the Germans, but they may be a helpful device for those who want to concentrate on only one season. So far I have:The Ottonians Salian Emperors and Investiture ControversyFredrick Barbarossa and Early HohenstaufenFrederick II Stupor...

Zambo Hörspiele
Halloween-Special mit vier Schreckmümpfeli

Zambo Hörspiele

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 31:11


Statt eines Bettmümpfelis mit Hase und Bär gibt es hier vier Schreckmümpfeli mit Vampiren und Gespenstern - das passt perfekt zu Halloween! (Ab 8 Jahren) Ein Schreckmümpfeli ist ein kurzes, witziges Krimihörspiel. Aber die Geschichten sind nicht ernst zu nehmen - man darf schmunzeln, lachen und sich auch ein bisschen gruseln. (00:40) Der Vampir – von Markus Köbeli und Bruno Corner. Ein Schreckmümpfeli um einen alten, vergesslichen Vampir. (04:28) Willkommen in Belleville – von Marie Lusie Tzikas und Leon Sørensen. Ein Schreckmümpfeli um ein Kind, das sich langweilt und spielen will. (14:33) Das Gespensterzimmer – von Sigismund von Radecki. Ein Schreckmümpfeli um einen Gast, der nicht an Gespenster glaubt. (19:36) Singe, wem Gesang gegeben – von Erhard Schmid. Ein Schreckmümpfeli um einen Gesangslehrer und eine unbegabte Schülerin. Das Schreckmümpfeli gibt es schon seit bald 50 Jahren. Jeden Montag um 23 Uhr wird es im Radio SRF 1 gesendet. Eigentlich für Erwachsene, aber einige Geschichten sind auch für Kinderohren. Lust auf mehr Kinderhörspiele und Geschichten? www.srf.ch/kids/hoerspiele Empfohlen für Kinder von 8 bis 12 Jahren

Dick Harrison svarar
Vad hade hänt om Sigismund vunnit?

Dick Harrison svarar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 6:00


Om Sigismund vunnit slaget vid Stångebro, hade Sverige då blivit en del av ett mäktigt multietniskt svensk-polsk-litauiskt välde i långa tider? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.

Grand Dukes of the West: A History of Valois Burgundy
Episode 46: Imperial Machinations

Grand Dukes of the West: A History of Valois Burgundy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 34:20


As Philip the Good expanded his reach into the Holy Roman Empire, some Imperial Princes greeted him as a new ally, but others saw Burgundian expansion as a threat. Sigismund of Luxembourg, the Holy Roman Emperor, fell into the latter category, and throughout his long career he was a determined, if mostly ineffective opponent of Burgundy. Time Period Covered: 1421-1437 Notable People: Philip the Good, Emperor Sigismund of Luxembourg, Rene of Anjou, Antoine de Vaudemont, Louis de Chalon Prince of Orange, Jean de Neufchatel, Arnold of Egmond Duke of Guelders, Adolph I of Cleves, Frederick of the Empty Pockets Notable Events/Developments: Battle of Anthon, Battle of Bulgneville, The Hussite Wars

Partizán Podcast
260 kilométert utaztak a síró férfiak | Semmi kóla #20

Partizán Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 78:11


Ebben az adásban nyílt napot tart a Boldogságkutató Központ: az érzelmek a téma. Hogyan vitatkoztak a reneszánsz Itáliában a gyereknevelésről? Miért kapott sírógörcsöt Kun Béla? Na és te vennél haragot egy főzőműsortól? Filmekkel is készültünk: amíg az Agymanók 2. egyre azt kérdezgeti, sorsa felől mért aggódik az ember, addig A boldogság ügynöke rákontráz, hogy úgyis csak az lesz, aminek lenni kell. Tartsatok velünk! Ez itt a Semmi kóla, a Partizán kultúrtörténeti podcastja.Kövessétek a Semmi kólát az Instagramon!https://www.instagram.com/semmikolapodcast/ Hivatkozott tartalmakHosszan tárgyalt filmek:Agymanók (Inside Out, 2015)Agymanók 2. (Inside Out 2., 2024)A boldogság ügynöke (2024)Röviden említett filmek, sorozatok:A Konyhafőnök (2014–)Csizmás, a Kandúr – Az utolsó kívánság (Puss in Boots – The Last Wish, 2022)Hal a tortán (2008–)István, a király (1983)Vacsoracsata (2008–)X-Faktor (2010–)Ajánlott irodalom:Thomas Dixon: The History of Emotions (2023)Richard Firth-Godbehere: Az emberi érzések története (2023)Az érzelmek története. Szerkesztette: Lukács Anikó, Tóth Árpád (2019)Barbara H. Rosenwein: Worrying about Emotions in History (The American Historical Review, 2002)Cikkek, egyebek:Csunderlik Péter: Kun Béla-legendák. Sikkasztás, sírógörcsök és egy rejtélyes doktor (BBC History, 2023/9)Bhutánban a boldogság csak kartotékadat, mégis lenne mit tanulnunk tőlük – Interjú Zurbó Dorottyával (Fidelio, 2024)Norbert Elias: A civilizáció folyamata (2004)Fáber Ágoston: A pozitív pszichológia indiszkrét bája (Új Egyenlőség, 2019)Frizbi különkiadás: Varga Judit exkluzív interjú (Frizbi TV, 2024)Arnold van Gennep: Átmeneti rítusok (2007)Johan Huizinga: A középkor alkonya (1996)Kaiser Orsolya: A gólyatáboroknak a közösségépítésről kellene szólniuk, nem az újoncok megalázásáról (Telex, 2024)Komoly sérülést szerezhetett volna Gigi a hozzávágott mikrofontól (RTL, 2018)Kőszeghy Ferenc: Szorongás, depresszió, önsértés, kényszer: a járvány hatására megtelt a gyermekpszichiátria (Mérce, 2021)Nagy Dániel: Úgy tűnik, az érzelmek megint kezdenek divatba jönni (2024)George L. Mosse: Férfiasságnak tüköre. A modern férfieszmény kialakulása (2001)Ondřej Schmidt: Assessing the Luxembourgs. The Image of Wenceslas and Sigismund in the Correspondence of Italian Ambassadors. In: Luxembourg Court Cultures in the Long Fourteenth Century. Szerkesztette: Karl Kügle, Ingrid Ciulisová, Václav Žůrek (2024)Szegő Iván Miklós: Hat alapérzelem: melyek ezek, mire használhatók és mire nem? (HVG, 2011)Szily László: Ágybavizelő Ferenc miniszterelnök lett a nemzet új színésze (Index, 2008)Juliann Vitullo: Negotiating the Art of Fatherhood in Late Medieval and Early Modern Italy (2019)

Warhammer 40k's Grim History From the Beyond
The Legendary Heroes of the Imperial Fists 9/19/24

Warhammer 40k's Grim History From the Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 95:26


Join Yuksen and Zeckthar as they discuss the greatest heroes of the Imperial Fists! Such honored names as Sigismund, Vorn Hagen, and Darnath Lysander! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ian-crombie00/support

sigismund imperial fists legendary heroes
The Retrospectors
Mary, King of Hungary

The Retrospectors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 11:42


Mary, ‘King' of Hungary, was coronated today in history, on 17th September, 1382.  The Hungarian nobility had never had a female monarch, and did not recognize the possibility of one in law, so decided to crown her as if she was male - but that was by no means the end of her problems. Before long, Charles of Naples was leading a rebellion to overthrow the child monarch. In this episode, The Retrospectors rank the numerous poor decisions of Mary's mother, the Queen Regent Elizabeth; unearth the impressive linguistic leg-work put in by Mary's future husband, Sigismund of Luxembourg; and explain how Mary's father Louis' best laid plans unraveled so dramatically… Further Reading: • ‘A concise history of Hungary - By Miklós Molnár' (Cambridge University Press, 2001): https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/A_Concise_History_of_Hungary/y0g4YEp7ZrsC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=mary+sigismund&pg=PA56&printsec=frontcover • 'Outlines of Medieval History - By Charles William Previté-Orton' (1916): https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=4PXDDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA481&dq=mary+sigismund&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjS2enHt6WBAxVUQkEAHeTwC2AQ6AF6BAgLEAI • ‘Queen Mary of Hungary by Leoni, 1553 - 1564' (American Friends of the Prado Museum, 2023): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yaagl1xhbLA This episode first premiered in 2023, for members of

Kalm met Klassiek
#172 - Nieuwe muziek - 'Aria' (Arr.) van Johann Sigismund Kusser (S04)

Kalm met Klassiek

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 8:10


In deze aflevering van Kalm met Klassiek binnen het thema 'Nieuwe muziek' hoor je oude muziek in een nieuw jasje. Lang geleden leefde de componist Johann Sigismund Kusser, die na wat omzwervingen in Ierland neerstreek. En nu, een paar eeuwen later, komt ook topviolist Daniel Hope daar terecht, in een zoektocht naar zijn Ierse roots. Luister naar een bijzondere ontmoeting tussen componist en violist in deze 'Aria'. Wil je meer Kalm met Klassiek? Ga naar npoklassiek.nl/kalmmetklassiek (https://www.npoklassiek.nl/kalmmetklassiek). Alle muziek uit de podcast vind je terug in de bijbehorende speellijst (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6YgSfm1Sux7CroiJvzeUdx?si=f0f254ee8f4048e7). 

Historia.nu
Karl IX:s uppror, blodbad och manufakturer (nymixad repris)

Historia.nu

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 57:59


Kung Karl IX (1550-1611) framstår i historiens ljus som en hänsynslös maktmänniska som gjorde uppror mot både sin bror Erik XIV och den laglige tronarvingen Sigismund, samt avrättade sina politiska motståndare i Linköpings blodbad. En bild som förstärks av Albert Edfelts målning från 1878 där hertig Karl skymfar den döde Clas Fleming genom att dra honom i skägget.Men tittar man närmare på hertig Karl och senare Karl IX:s livsgärning framträder en målmedveten ledare som skapade välstånd genom att utveckla industri och jordbruk. Bakom den hårde maktmänniskan finns också en djupt religiös människa som hade en varm och nära relation till fruar och barn.I denna nymixade repris av podden Historia Nu samtalar programledare Urban Lindstedt med historikern och författaren Erik Petersson om Karl IX. Han är aktuell med boken Karl IX – kampen om kronan.Hertig Karl kom att utveckla näringslivet i sitt hertigdöme för att få en stabil maktbas. Det satsades på svavelbruket i Dylta och andra manufakturer. Flera nya städer grundades som Karlstad och Mariestad samtidigt, som Nyköping med dess slott blev hertigdömets centrum. Även nyodling uppmuntrades med skattelättnader svedjande och tjärbrännande finnar lockades till hertigdömets marginalbygder.Hertig Karl var tillsammans med brodern Johan III ledande i upproret mot brodern Erik XIV. Efter Johan III:s död gjorde Karl upprors mot kronarvingen Sigismund. Karl krossades brorsonen Sigismunds strävan att krönas till svensk konung vid slaget vid Stångebro. Efter slaget följde avrättningar av adelsmän som stöttat den katolske Sigismund.I sin kamp om makten lutade sig gärna Karl på bönderna som avskydde högadeln och för allt i världen inte ville bli katoliker. Han initierade Uppsala kyrkomöte 1593 där Sveriges religiösa trosbekännelse på Luthers grund slogs fast. Som kung bestämde han att Mose lag skulle tillämpas i svensk lagstiftning som uttryck för ”Guds klara ord”.Lyssna också på Klubbekriget – det blodiga upproret när Finlands bönder fått nog och Sturemorden som stoppade ätten som hotade Vasaätten.Bild: Hertig Karl, skymfande Klas Flemings lik, målning av Albert Edelfelt från 1878, Finlands nationalgalleri, public domain.Musik: When Bats Fly av Neil Cross, Soundblock Audio Vill du stödja podden och samtidigt höra ännu mer av Historia Nu? Gå med i vårt gille genom att klicka här: https://plus.acast.com/s/historianu-med-urban-lindstedt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Scandinavian History Podcast
083 Worst Uncle Ever

The Scandinavian History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 32:13


When John III died, his son Sigismund took over as king of Sweden. Sigismund was already king of Poland, so he already had some relevant experience. Still, there were two problems: Sigismund was a Catholic, and his uncle Karl really wanted the crown.

The Retrospectors
Poland's Italian Queen

The Retrospectors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 12:10


Milanese Princess Bona Sforza married the Grand Duke of Lithuania, Sigismund the Old, in Krakow Cathedral on 18th April, 1518 - making her the first Italian Queen of Poland, and one of the world's most powerful women. There followed a 29-course wedding feast, a bawdy consummation ritual …and decades of resentment, as the Polish aristocracy came to terms with the influence she would have upon her husband's decision-making. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly explain how Sforza's heritage transformed the Polish diet forever; consider if there is an accurate portrait of her in existence; and reveal the betrayal that led to her untimely death… Further Reading:  • ‘Bona Sforza – Ambitious Queen Of Poland Was Betrayed And Murdered' (Ancient Pages, 2019): https://www.ancientpages.com/2019/01/21/bona-sforza-ambitious-queen-of-poland-was-betrayed-and-murdered/ • ‘Pursuit: The Queen who defied the Holy Roman Emperor' (The University of Melbourne, 2020): https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/the-queen-who-defied-the-holy-roman-emperor • ‘Poland's Italian Queen - The Life of Bona Sforza (1494 - 1557)' (Oliwier Brzeziński, 2016): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlZ6JDkQmDI Love the show? Join

CEU Podcasts
Public Politics and Private Piety – Representations of Rulership in Late Medieval Bohemia

CEU Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023


In this interview Grischa Vercamer, an interim professor for European regional history at Chemnitz University of Technology, discusses his on-going research into the representation of rulership in late medieval Central Europe.  The interview focuses on the chronicles of Eberhard Windeck, a merchant and close advisor to the Holy Roman Emperor, Sigismund of Luxemburg.  Grischa considers how Windeck presents Sigismund to his readers in terms of politics and piety, and compares this presentation with other sources, including other late medieval chronicles of rulers.  Based on this comparative research Grischa offers us a deep insight into the writing of Eberhard Windeck, the roles of medieval rulership and the public persona and private piety of Sigismund of Luxemburg.This podcast is part of a series of interviews covering central Europe in the medieval period for MECERN and CEU Medieval Studies.

Historiepodden
476. Klubbekriget

Historiepodden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 68:12


I slutet av 1500-talet råder ett kallt krig mellan den svenska kungen Sigismund och hans farbror Karl. Den yngre katoliken, Gustavs barnbarn, är Sveriges och Polens kung. Den hänsynslöse hertig Karl vill gärna göra någonting åt den situationen.Brödrafejden efter Gustav Vasa är en av svensk historias mest dramatiska och rafflande berättelser. I dess skugga finns hundratals andra lika intressanta berättelser som till stor eller liten del hänger samman med den.Som i Finland där Sigismunds överståthållare Klas Fleming satte. Som en annan romersk prokonsul lät han Finlands bönder bära hela bördan att försörja rytteriet. Missnöjet hade pyrt länge, i slutet av seklet skulle eldan flamma upp och snart brann det överallt.Äntligen blir det klubbekrig i Historiepodden. Vi pratar om storpolitiken, om böndernas ekonomiska situation och förfasas över hur järnmasken Klas Fleming. Mycket nöje!Läslistan:Ylikangas, Heikki & Hulden, Mats, Klubbekriget: det blodiga bondekriget i Finland 1596-97, Atlantis, Stockholm, 1999Adolfsson, Mats, Fogdemakt och bondevrede [Elektronisk resurs], Natur & Kultur, 2014Larsson, Lars-Olof, Arvet efter Gustav Vasa: berättelsen om fyra kungar och ett rike, Prisma, Stockholm, 2005Hårdstedt, Martin, Finlands svenska historia, Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland, Helsingfors, 2023 Lyssna på våra avsnitt fritt från reklam: https://plus.acast.com/s/historiepodden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Iterators of the Imperium
The Legend of Sigismund!! - Imperial Fists - Warhammer 40K - Season 4 - Episode 5

Iterators of the Imperium

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 45:39


In this episode, Ryan and MEZ talk about The Imperial Fists and Sigismund in warhammer 40k --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iteratorsoftheimperium/message

Grand Dukes of the West: A History of Valois Burgundy
Episode 30: Picking Up the Pieces

Grand Dukes of the West: A History of Valois Burgundy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 35:26


The Battle of Agincourt and death of Dauphin Louis upended many of the political arrangements of the past few years. The conflict between the Armagnacs and Burgundians continues, now without Louis of Guyenne to keep them in check. All the while the kings of England and Germany conspire to make their own advances at France's expense. Time Period Covered: 1416-1417 Notable People: John the Fearless, Sigismund of Luxembourg, Bernard VII Count of Armagnac, William of Bavaria Count of Hainault-Holland-Zeeland, John of Touraine, Henry V of England Notable Events/Developments: The Council of Constance, Death of John of Barry, Death of Louis II of Anjou, Death of William of Bavaria

GrimLore
5 - The Empire of Man (Or how a few too many bribes almost ruined everything)

GrimLore

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 131:09


Join your hosts Rey and Gerald, alongside our guest, Flubb, as we find out what made Sigismund so Great (he wasn't), and what happens when you let bribes and the church decide who your Emperor is...

Hörspiel Pool
„Sigismund“ Hörspiel über Zeitreisen von Lars Gustafsson

Hörspiel Pool

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 79:12


Romanadaption · Auftretende: ein Autor, in zweierlei Funktion; der Raumschiffkommandant, Laura als Malerin und als junger Mann; drei Teufel und natürlich Sigismund III., König von Polen, gestorben 1632, der plötzlich, und dies im Jahre 1973, vor der Wohnung des Autors steht und sagt: "Junger Mann, es wird Zeit, dass Er sich aufrafft!" Schauplätze: Berlin. Das All. Krakau. Thema: die Lust am Anderssein, am Verwandelt Werden; und die Aufforderung, nicht zu verzweifeln. //Mit Fritz Lichtenhahn, Peter Lühr, Karl Renar, Till Erwig, Angelika Winkler, Helga Anders, Thilo Prückner, Manfred Zapatka, Michael Habeck, Wolfried Lier, Dieter Brammer, Edwin Marian, Helmut Stange, Otto Stern, Wolf Goldan/ Bearbeitung: Sebastian Goy/Regie: Bernd Lau/BR 1981

La Biblioteca de Tizca
89 - Sigismund, el Paladín del Emperador

La Biblioteca de Tizca

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 58:34


Hoy, en la Biblioteca de Tizca, os voy hablar acerca de Sigismund, Primer Capitán de los Puños Imperiales y primer Gran Mariscal de los Templarios Negros.

Historia.nu
Per Brahe d.y – greven som förlorade kampen om högadelns inflytande

Historia.nu

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 53:41


Per Brahe den yngre (1602-1680) var huvudman för en av de förnämsta ätterna i stormakten Sverige och landets största jordägare. Greve Per Brahe d.y. var högadelns främsta försvarare under en tid av hårdhänta reduktioner.Per Brahe d.y. var inte briljant som sin främsta rival om inflytande, Axel Oxenstierna, men samvetsgrann effektiv när han fick egen beslutanderätt som generalguvernör i Finland och som greve i sitt grevskap Visingsborg. Under tiden som generalguvernör i Finland myntades uttrycket “i Grevens tid” där minnet av Brahe är ljust.I detta avsnitt av podden Historia Nu samtalar programledaren Urban Lindstedt med historikern Erik Petersson som bland annat skrivit boken Vicekonungen - En biografi över Per Brahe den yngre.Adelsätten Brahe var en av tre ätter som först upphöjdes till grevligt stånd. Per Brahe den yngres fader Abraham Brahe hamnade på den vinnande sidan i den blodiga kampen mellan hertig Karl och kung Sigismund, vilket gav Abraham Brahe stort inflytande.Per Brahe d.y. skrev själv en kortfattad tankebok på lite mer än hundra sidor där han nästan punktvis sammanfattar sitt offentliga liv. Efter faderns död 1630 blev han huvudman för ätten. Med sina omfattande jordegendomar, som innefattade mark från Bohuslän till finska Österbotten, tillhörde Per Brahe d.y. tidens största jordägare. Över sitt grevskap härskade han på egen hand, vilket han manifesterade med en miniarmé på tvåhundra man i sin tjänst. Brahe var mycket medveten om sin rang. Han motsatte att utjämna skillnaderna mellan stånden eftersom alla stånd då skulle komma att likna varandra som ”fyra svinefötter”.Han gjorde två längre utlandsresor 1618–1621 och 1623–1626 där han tillägnade sig europeisk bildning och goda språkkunskaper. Han vistades främst i det protestantiska Tyskland, men han besökte också Holland, Frankrike, Italien och England. Han studerade vid universiteten i Giessen och Strasbourg. Fadern kom att oroa sig över att Per Brahe studerade för mycket teologi - någon präst var inte familjen intresserad av att utbilda.Efter studier utomlands inledde Per Brahe d.y en militär karriär, men det var framför allt inom den civila förvaltningen och det högsta styret av riket där han kom att göra avtryck. Han var bland annat riksdrots i 39 år med ansvar att övervaka landets justitieväsen.Per Brahe kom tidigt att arbeta nära konungen Gustav II Adolf. 26 år gammal utnämndes han till överste i hemlandskapet Smålands kavalleriregemente. Men efter att ett flertal gånger ha varit allvarligt sjuk övergav han sin militära bana 1631.Per Brahe kom tidigt att klättra inom den civila förvaltningen och utnämndes 1630 till riksråd. Brahe kom inte att ingå i Kristinas förmyndarregering. Han var under två perioder generalguvernör i Finland med stora maktbefogenheter och kom att grunda en rad städer i den östra rikshalvan.Efter Karl X Gustavs död i början av 1660 stärkte Brahe ytterligare sin ställning i riket. Efter de två riksdagarna 1660 koncentrerades makten på samma sätt som efter Gustav II Adolfs död till en förmyndarregering. Ganska snart började Brahe emellertid förlora sin ställning. Han koncentrerade därefter sina ansträngningar på att sköta sitt grevskap, sitt friherredöme och sina övriga egendomar.Omslag: Per Brahe den yngre av David Beck - Google Art Project, Public Domain.Musik: Claudio Monteverdi-Quel Augelin Che Cantaav, The Tudor Consort, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia CommonsLyssna också på Per Brahe d.ä i skuggan av kungamakten.Klippare: Emanuel Lehtonen Vill du stödja podden och samtidigt höra ännu mer av Historia Nu? Gå med i vårt gille genom att klicka här: https://plus.acast.com/s/historianu-med-urban-lindstedt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Curious Task
Ep. 195: Scott Scheall - How Are Carl and Karl Menger Important For Liberalism?

The Curious Task

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 63:05


Alex speaks with Scott Scheall about Carl and Karl Menger and their influence on the history of economics, liberal theory, and - yes - mathematics.    Further Reading: "Karl Menger as Son of Carl Menger" - Scott Scheall & Reinhard Schumacher https://philarchive.org/rec/SCHKMA-4  Econlib Biography of elder Menger: https://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/bios/Menger.html  1871. Principles of Economics. Translated by J. Dingwall and B. F. Hoselitz, with an introduction by Friedrich A. Hayek. New York: New York University Press, 1981.   1892. “On the Origin of Money.” Economic Journal 2 (June): 239–255.   “Mises Introduces the Austrian School,” http://mises.org/daily/3512 from Ludwig von Mises, Memoirs.   Joseph T. Salerno, “Biography of Carl Menger: The Founder of the Austrian School (1840-1921),” http://mises.org/about/3239   Biography of Karl Menger    https://www.hetwebsite.net/het/profiles/kmenger.htm    Including the following Major Works: Dimensiontheorie, 1928 "On Intuitionism", 1930, Blatter der deutschen Pilosophy Kurventheorie, 1932 "The New Logic", 1933, in Krise und Neuaufbau in den Exackten Wissenschaften Moral Wille und Weltgestaltung, 1934. "The Role of Uncertainty in Economics", 1934, ZfN "Remarks on the Law of Diminishing Returns: A study in meta-economics", 1936, ZfN "The Logic of Laws of Return: A study in meta-economics", 1954, in Morgenstern, editor, Economic Activity Analysis. "Austrian Marginalism and Mathematical Economics", 1973, in Hicks and Weber, editors, Carl Menger and the Austrian School of Economics Morality, decision, and social organization : toward a logic of ethics, 1974. Selected Papers in Logic and Foundations, Didactics, Economics, 1979. Reminiscences of the Vienna Circle and the Mathematical Colloquium, 1994.   (ed. L. Golland, B. McGuinness and A. Sklar) [prev] "On the direction of ideas and the principal tendencies of the Vienna Mathematical Colloqium", 1998,  in E. Dierker &  K. Sigismund, editors, Karl Menger Ergebnisse eines Mathematischen Kolloquiums    

Teach Me Sweden
#71 Sigismund den misslyckade

Teach Me Sweden

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 34:21


Teach me Sweden är en podcast om svensk historia med komikerna Jonathan Rollins (US) och Erik Broström (SE). Varje vecka läser en av dem för den andra om en händelse i svensk historia som förmodligen ingen av dem hört tidigare.I det här avsnittet, berättar Erik historien om sonen till Johan III som var kung av både Polen och Sverige. Hur slutade det undrade ni? Tja, äger vi fortfarande Polen?Glöm inte att bli Patreon! Vi blir jätteglada och du visar stöd till en podd du gillar!https://www.patreon.com/teachmesweden Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Grand Dukes of the West: A History of Valois Burgundy
Supplemental 3: Grand Dukes of the Center Part 1 - The House of Luxembourg

Grand Dukes of the West: A History of Valois Burgundy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 28:31


Over the course of the 14th Century the lords of a small county on the border between France and the Holy Roman Empire became the Kings of Bohemia, Hungary, and Germany and the lords of dozens of smaller principalities. The House of Luxembourg began its rise when the Count of Luxembourg was put forward as a compromise candidate for Holy Roman Emperor, and from there they became one of the most important houses in Central Europe. In this miniseries we'll explore three of these powerful and influential houses: The House of Luxembourg, the Wittelsbach House of Bavaria, and the Habsburg House of Austria. Time Period Covered: 1308 - 1396 Notable People: Henry VII of Luxembourg, Baldwin of Luxembourg Archbishop of Trier, John the Blind, Charles IV of Luxembourg, Wenceslas IV of Luxembourg, Sigismund of Luxembourg, Henry of Carinthia, Ludwig IV the Bavarian Notable Events/Developments: The Great Interregnum of the Holy Roman Empire, The Golden Bull of 1356, Founding of Charles University Cover Art by Brandon Wilburn Music by Zakhar Valaha

Grand Dukes of the West: A History of Valois Burgundy
Episode 18: The Nicopolis Crusade Part 3 - The Last Crusade

Grand Dukes of the West: A History of Valois Burgundy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 34:52


The Crusaders have reached Nicopolis! But as the Crusaders settle in and prepare for a siege the Ottoman army led by Sultan Bayezid the Thunderbolt is making it's way north. Time Period Covered: 1396-1398 Notable People: John the Fearless, Sigismund of Luxembourg, Mircea the Elder, Bayezid the Thunderbolt, Engeurrand de Coucy, Philip of Artois Count of Eu, Jean Le Maingre/Boucicaut, Stefan Lazarevic, Philip the Bold, Dino Rapondi Thank you to Bry from Pontifacts and Ben from Wittenberg to Westphalia for reading the quotes for this episode. Cover Art by Brandon Wilburn Music by Zakhar Valaha

A Flatpack History of Sweden
77. Erik on Tour

A Flatpack History of Sweden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 36:22


Knowing he has a competent Queen back home, Erik can afford to go on a long road trip! He's heading off to Jerusalem, but on the way he wants to get some help with Slesvig from his cousin, the Holy Roman Empire strongman Sigismund. He's also in the market for a marriage alliance and more than happy to invite himself to some parties along the way, so he's got a busy journey ahead of him! 

A History of Italy » Podcast
155 - Venice has trouble with the neighbours (1400 - 1416)

A History of Italy » Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 14:44


We come round to Venice to see how they were doing at the start of the 15th century, dealing with neighbours such as the duchy of Milan under Gian Galeazzo Visconti, Padua under the Da Carrara and the formidable Sigismund king of Hungary and his general Pippo Spano. Before that we take some time to have a look at the political structure of the ruling oligarchy, from the doge whose wive has an amusing name down, and take a look at the city... and its pigs

Grand Dukes of the West: A History of Valois Burgundy
Episode 17: The Nicopolis Crusade Part 2 - A Holy Mission

Grand Dukes of the West: A History of Valois Burgundy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 25:22


In 1396, Count John of Nevers, son of Duke Philip the Bold of Burgundy, led a Crusade against the Ottoman Empire. In this second part of three on the Crusade of Nicopolis we will explore the legacy of the Crusades in Late Medieval Europe and begin our march towards Nicopolis. Time Period Covered: ~1300 - 1396 Notable People: John the Fearless, Philip the Bold, Philippe de Mezieres, King Charles VI of France, King Richard II of England, John of Gaunt, Louis of Orleans, Sigismund of Luxembourg, Mircea the Elder, Bayezid the Thunderbolt Notable Events/Developments: Fall of Outremer, The Truce of Leulinghem, Battle of Vidin (1396), Siege of Oryahovo (1396) Thank you to Gary Girod from the French History Podcast and Emmanuel Dubois from La Fayette, We Are Here! for reading the quotes for this episode. Cover Art by Brandon Wilburn Music by Zakhar Valaha

Grand Dukes of the West: A History of Valois Burgundy
Episode 16: The Nicopolis Crusade Part 1 - Hungary and the Ottomans

Grand Dukes of the West: A History of Valois Burgundy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 31:58


In 1396, Count John of Nevers, son of Duke Philip the Bold of Burgundy, led a Crusade against the Ottoman Empire. In this first part of three on the Crusade of Nicopolis we will explore the two other major players in this crusade. The Kingdom of Hungary which initiated the call, and the Ottoman Empire, the target of the Crusade. Time Period Covered: 1299 - 1395 Notable People: Charles Robert of Hungary, Louis the Great of Hungary, Sigismund of Luxembourg, Mircea the Elder, Osman I, Orhan I, Murad I, Bayezid the Thunderbolt, Lazar of Serbia, Stefan Lazarevic Notable Events/Developments: Angevin Rule in Hungary, Rise of the Ottomans, Battle of Maritsa, Battle of Kosovo Thank you to Veronica Fortune from the Passed Podcast and Roberto Toro from The History of Saqartvelo Georgia and Tsar Power for reading the quotes for this episode. Cover Art by Brandon Wilburn Music by Zakhar Valaha

P3 Historia
Sigismund – vasaprinsen som kuppades bort från tronen

P3 Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 57:42


Om vasaprinsen som var satt att regera över två kungariken. Men en maktkamp han inte kunde segra i vred den svenska kronan ur hans händer och förpassade honom till historiens glömska. Redaktionen för detta avsnitt består av:Cecilia Düringer programledare och manusMartin Abrahamsson research och manusEmilia Mellberg producentZardasht Rad scenuppläsareElias Klenell ljuddesign och slutmixMedverkar gör också Erik Petersson, historiker och författare. Vill du veta mer om Sigismund? Här är några av de böcker som ligger till grund för avsnittet:Östergren, Stefan Sigismund. En biografi över den svensk-polske monarkenLarsson, Lars-Olof Arvet efter Gustav Vasa.Petersson, Erik Den skoningslöse. En biografi över Karl IX

Historia.nu
Klubbekriget - det blodiga upproret när Finlands bönder fått nog (nymixad repris)

Historia.nu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 54:03


Klubbekriget i Finland åren 1596-97 är ett av de största bondeupproret i nordisk historia. I ett land med bara 25 000 gårdar dödades minst 2500 bönder, enligt historikern Heikki Ylikangas. Dessutom svalt många bönder ihjäl efter att deras gårdar grundligt plundrats som straff för upproret. I slutet på 1500-talet var den östra rikshalvan av Sverige präglat av kriget mot Ryssland som pågått i 25 år. Här gick den starkes rätt gick före lagen. Ofta var de egna truppernas övergrepp mot befolkningen mer omfattande än fiendernas härjningståg. I den nymixade reprisen av avsnitt 102 av podden Historia Nu samtalar programledaren Urban Lindstedt med Martin Hårdstedt som är professor i historia vid Umeå universitet. Han är snart aktuell med en bok om den svenska historien i Finland. Klubbekrigets utlösande faktor var att bönderna i Österbotten tvingades att underhålla trupper i strid mot tidigare förordningar, men bör ses i ett sammanhang där högt skatteuttag tillsammans med olagliga uttag och regelrätt plundring gjorde livet outhärdligt för bönderna. Namnet Klubbekriget kom från att bönderna delvis var beväpnade med stora klubbor som faktiskt var det bästa vapnet mot bepansrade ryttare, Stöd oss via vårt Swish-nummer 123 610 76 68 - skänk en valfri summa eller via https://www.patreon.com/historiaNUFinland som styrdes av den kungatrogne Klas Flemming, var i kölvattnet på det nordiska 25-årskriget mot Ryssland, präglat av laglöshet där adel, ämbetsmän och rusthållare inte bara hänsynslöst drev in höga skatter utan drev in mer än vad lagen krävde med falska mått och regelrätta rån av redan utfattiga bönder. Upproret, som spred sig från Österbotten år 1596, hade föregåtts av en rad oroligheter i Österbottens svenskbygder och i Rautalampi storsocken som slagits ned utan misskund. Klubbekriget utspelade sig mot en politisk bakgrund där Hertig Karl integrerade om kungamakten mot sin egen brorson kung Sigismund. Finlands ståthållare Klas Flemming höll Finland i ett järnbrepp och var trogen kung Sigismund. I november 1596 kom det till oroligheter vid Storkyro kyrka, varefter bönderna uppdelade på tre avdelningar ryckte mot söder. Till upprorsstyrkorna slöt sig bönder från norra Tavastland och Savolax. Huvudstyrkan, anförd av storbonden Jaakko Ilkka, led nederlag vid Nokia gård 31/12, medan andra drabbningar, som även slutade med knektarnas seger, stod vid Padasjoki kyrka i Tavastland och S:t Michels prästgård i Savolax.  Bild: Den brända byn, konstnären Albert Edelfelts skildring av klubbekriget. Litteratur: Klubbekriget : det blodiga bondekriget i Finland 1596-97 av Ylikangas, Heikki Vill du stödja podden och samtidigt höra ännu mer av Historia Nu? Gå med i vårt gille genom att klicka här: https://plus.acast.com/s/historianu-med-urban-lindstedt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Horus Hour - A Warhammer 40k Podcast
Sigismund - The Eternal Crusader

Horus Hour - A Warhammer 40k Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 73:27


That's why he's the GOAT! The GOOOAAAAT!!!

Historia.nu
Ebba Stenbock – på förlorarnas sida i Vasaättens maktkamp

Historia.nu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 49:02


Ebba Stenbock (1550-1614) var slottsfru på Åbo slott år 1597 när Hertig Karls trupper belägrade slottet. Hertig Karls män imponerades av hennes mod när kanonerna talade, men hon tvingades betala ett högt pris för lojalitet med sin döde man Klas Fleming.I en tid av våldsam maktkamp mellan Hertig Karl och kung Sigismund hamnade Ebba Stenbock på den förlorande sidan genom sitt giftermål med ståthållaren i Finland Klas Fleming, som var lojal med Sigismund. Ebba Stenbock och hennes överlevande barn berövades sin egendom och sonen Johan avrättades 1599.I detta avsnitt samtalar programledaren Urban Lindstedt med Anu Lahtinen, biträdande professor i historia vid Helsingfors universitet och aktuell med boken Ebba Stenbock – I maktspelets skugga.Ebba Stenbock är kanske mest känd från Albert Edelfelts målning från 1878 ”Hertig Karl skymfar Klas Flemings liks som bygger på en tradition där Ebba Stenbock står upp mot Hertig Karls kränkning av den döde Klas Fleming. Själva skäggdragningen har säkerligen aldrig ägt rum.Ebba Stenbock (1550-1614) föddes in i den yppersta högadeln där pappan var riksråd och systern Katarina blev Gustav Vasas tredje fru. Ebba gifte sig 1573 med Klas Fleming – som kom att bli den mäktigaste mannen i den östra rikshalvan. Klas Fleming var var ökänd för sin brutalitet. Han slog ner bondeupproret Klubbekriget med stor grymhet och även hans ståndsbröder klagade på hans grymhet.Efter Johan III:s död år 1592 drogs Ebba Stenbock och hennes familj in i maktkampen mellan den nye kungen Sigismund och hans farbror, hertig Karl (den blivande Karl IX). Hertigen fick snabbt grepp om makten i det egentliga Sverige, men Klas Fleming, som var riksmarsk, amiral och ståthållare över Finland, fortsatte att försvara kungen Sigismunds position i östra delen av riket.Ebba Stenbock fungerade som rådgivare till Klas Fleming och hade troligtvis en mildrande effekt på sin brutale man. När Klas Fleming dog 1597, av sjukdom eller förgiftning, under striderna med Hertig Karl befanns sig Ebba Stenbock på Åbo slott som senare kapitulerade för Hertig Karl.Hertig Karl, senare Karl IX, var hämndlysten mot Klas Flemings familj. Sonen Johan Fleming avrättades i Åbo 1599, inte så mycket för det han gjort utan snarare för det han kunde tänkas göra i framtiden. Ebba Stenbock fördes till fångenskap i Stockholm och berövades all sin egendom. Lyssna också på Karl IX:s uppror, blodbad och näringspolitik samt Katarina Stenbocks liv mitt i striden mellan Vasasönerna.Bild: Hertig Karl, skymfande Klas Flemings lik, målning av Albert Edelfelt från 1878, Finlands nationalgalleri, public domain.Musik: When Bats Fly av Neil Cross, Soundblock Audio.Klippare: Emanuel LehtonenLäs mer om Ebba Gustavsdotter (Stenbock) i Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon (artikel av Anu Lahtinen), hämtad 2022-09-17. Vill du stödja podden och samtidigt höra ännu mer av Historia Nu? Gå med i vårt gille genom att klicka här: https://plus.acast.com/s/historianu-med-urban-lindstedt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Heresy Lodge
Review- The Silent War Part 2

The Heresy Lodge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 71:27


Dylan and Gavin are back this week with a bunch of announcements! First one being is merch! Check out our merch store the following link: https://the-heresy-lodge.creator-spring.com/After our announcements, we finally finish up the Silent War! Hear about Sigismund, Loken, Garro, random Death Guard we quit caring about, and more. Enjoy guys, cheers!

The History of Poland Podcast
Sigismund III's Early Years

The History of Poland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 15:59


Sigismund the Third takes the throne after facing off against the Hapsburg Archduke Maximilian the Third. Stepping into the limelight, this member of the House of Vasa and heir to the Swedish throne immediately grates against the interests of the Polish nobility. Is he an absolutist monarch, or merely too avid a player of court tennis? Support the show(s) on Patreon: patreon.com/historyofpolandpodcast Follow along on Twitter: @historyofpoland Follow along on Facebook: History of Poland Podcast