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Best podcasts about Tancred

Latest podcast episodes about Tancred

Undercurrent Stories
Bill Tancred: Olympic Athlete, British Discus 25 Year Record Holder & Academic

Undercurrent Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 44:39


Today we have a really special guest with us. An international athlete, he competed in the 1968 and 1972 Summer Olympics in the discus and won bronze and silver  medals in successive Commonwealth games from 1970 to 1974. He was the British National discus champion on 7 occasions and held the British record for 25 years.Since then he has been a leading sports administrator, academic and author and so I am delighted to welcome a true titan of British athletics - Bill Tancred!Links to Bill's books - Bill Tancred: An Ordinary Olympian But What a Life   British and USA Film Stars of WW11Question or comment? Send us a text message.www.undercurrentstories.com

ArtTactic
Jo Lawson-Tancred of Artnet News on How Emerging Artists Can Get Noticed

ArtTactic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 18:03


In this episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, host Adam Green speaks with Jo Lawson-Tancred, News Reporter at Artnet News, about her recent article offering practical advice for emerging artists. Jo shares insights from curators and successful artists on why visibility remains such a challenge even in the age of Instagram, the importance of adopting an entrepreneurial mindset, and what makes a professional presentation stand out. The conversation provides valuable guidance not only for artists starting their careers but also for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics shaping the art world today.

Wolfden Social. Betting.
WOLFDEN'S SATURDAY SESSION: VINERY/TANCRED DAY

Wolfden Social. Betting.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 31:13


We go deep in the Den to watch the big bets fly as the best horses in the country go round.UNLOCK YOUR 7-DAY PRO PACKAGE TRIAL Become a Pack Member now

Give Us A Spell
280 - Tancred Stakes Day

Give Us A Spell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 43:58


After a HUGE Slipper Day with plenty of winners last week, we return to Rosehill on Saturday. Sydney is expecting plenty of rain, so it'll be interesting to see how the track plays. Full Sydney preview, and we touch on the main races in Melbourne. Jump in FB www.facebook.com/groups/giveusaspellpodcast IG and X @giveusaspellpod Rate and review the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bet Doctor
G1 Australian Cup - Vinery & Tancred

Bet Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 57:36


Scoot, DK, Walt and Nico preview the biggest races across the weekend!

Winning Post Preview Pod
Australian Cup day

Winning Post Preview Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 49:38


Weather permitting we're in for a huge weekend across Melbourne and Sydney with Group 1 action. The Australian Cup and the Tancred are the two highlights.

On The Drift
270 // Australian Cup, Vinery Stakes, Tancred Stakes | Ant Hills

On The Drift

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 43:06


Send us a textAuthorities on backing slow horses, enthusiasts of spinning yarns.3 Group 1s across Sydney & Melbourne, let's get stuck in. On The Drift, the self acclaimed biggest horse racing podcast on the Northside of Brisbane. We preview and review the Group 1 races across the Australian Thoroughbred Racing calendar, while providing best bets each week and a few you can put a line through. We have a light hearted look at the racing industry, talking about topics that racing ethusiasts care about.If you're having a bet this Spring, take it to the Neds level: www.neds.com.auJoin us on Instagram, Twitter & Tiktok.Thanks for listening

The Corner of the Round Table
Episode 110 - Australian Cup, Tancred & Vinery Stud Stakes

The Corner of the Round Table

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 32:25


The Autumn Carnival continues in full swing, delivering top-tier racing action across both Rosehill and Flemington, with Group 1 features in both states. Pride of Jenni steps out for her second run in the Australian Cup, with hopes of another shot at the Queen Elizabeth. Meanwhile, in Sydney, the stayers battle it out in the Tancred Stakes, while the three-year-old fillies take centre stage in the Vinery Stud Stakes. Plus, we've got a tip for Thursday and a couple of selections for Friday.If you have a problem with gambling please visit gamblinghelponline.org.au or call 1800 858 858 for free and confidential support.

Sports Confidential
Lottery Australia Cup & Tancred Stakes

Sports Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 46:36


The Friday fill up has been the launch pad for the boys the last few weeks, can we go back to the well again? Tune in to find out! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

All About Art
Artificial Intelligence & The Art Market with Jo Lawson-Tancred (in collaboration with Lund Humphries)

All About Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 28:30


Episode 70 of ‘All About Art': AI & The Art Market with Jo Lawson-Tancred (in collaboration with Lund Humphries) In this episode, I sat down with Jo Lawson-Tancred, author of AI & The Art Market, a book recently published as part of the Hot Topics in the Art World Series by Lund Humphries and Sotheby's Institute of Art. The book offers an approachable introduction to AI for art-market professionals, considering AI's impact on and possible applications within the art world, whether as a business tool or as an artistic medium. I speak to Jo about the facets she explores in her book, as she writes about the many different ways AI can be implemented in the arts - so we discuss how she approached it. I ask her about what led her to even starting to think about merging the fields of AI and Art. We chat about how different artists are working with the technology, what she foresees in the future of AI and technological advancements, and so much more.  Thank you Jo for coming on the podcast!  You can follow Jo on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/jolawsontancred/ You can check out the Hot Topics in the Art World Series here: https://www.lundhumphries.com/collections/hot-topics-in-the-art-world/ and you can purchase AI & the Art Market here: https://www.lundhumphries.com/collections/hot-topics-in-the-art-world/products/ai-and-the-art-market YOU CAN SUPPORT ALL ABOUT ART ON PATREON HERE: ⁠https://www.patreon.com/allaboutart⁠ FOLLOW ALL ABOUT ART ON INSTAGRAM HERE: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/allaboutartpodcast/⁠  ABOUT THE HOST: I am an Austrian-American art historian, curator, and writer. I obtained my BA in History of Art at University College London and my MA in Arts Administration and Cultural Policy at Goldsmiths, University of London. My specializations are in contemporary art and the contemporary art market along with accessibility, engagement, and the demystification of the professional art sector. Here are links to my social media, feel free to reach out: Instagram⁠ @alexandrasteinacker   ⁠ Twitter ⁠@alex_steinacker⁠ and LinkedIn at ⁠Alexandra Steinacker-Clark⁠ COVER ART: Lisa Schrofner a.k.a Liser⁠ ⁠⁠www.liser-art.com⁠ and Luca Laurence www.lucalaurence.com  Episode Production: Paul Zschornack

WASTOIDS
Tancred and A Place to Bury Strangers Share Band Shirt Stories | Band Shirt Day Podcast

WASTOIDS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 22:35


This is the Band Shirt Day Podcast. In this episode, Dylan Gette King and Jason P. Woodbury share band shirt stories from Oliver Ackermann of A Place to Bury Strangers who describes the torn and frayed charm of his favorite Minor Threat shirt, pilfered from his older brother. And then Jess Abbott of Tancred takes us on a guided tour of some of her favorite band shirts, including a killer Taco Bell/Limp Bizkit bootleg, a Shania Twain tee, and her favorite shirt from her wife, Jenny Owen Youngs. On one hand, a band shirt is a simple everyday item, the kind of thing you might take for granted. But when you start thinking about it, the topic encompasses so much more: band shirts help us tell stories about ourselves and what music means to us. And that's why we're here: to think a little more about band shirts and the holiday invented to celebrate them, Band Shirt Day, a global fundraising initiative uniting artists, fans, and the music industry at large on Friday, September 20th.Artists like Portugal. The Man, Wilco, The Revivalists, The Format, K.Flay, Cherry Glazerr, Geese, and Warren G, along with many more confirmed to participate through the Band Shirt Day. Wanna sign up as an artist for fan? Register now.Since launching, Band Shirt Day has raised more than 30k for charities, much of that from the Band Shirt Day Fund in partnership with GoFundMe, raising cash for organizations like Planned Parenthood, ACLU, Project Hope, The Ally Coalition, MusicCares, and Animal Legal Defense Fund.This is the Band Shirt Day Podcast, featuring Dylan-Gette King, the communications manager for MerchFriends, a coalition of merch makers working together to create a sustainable music merch ecosystem, and Jason P. Woodbury, creative director of WASTOIDS.Tune in and get your best band tee ready for September 20th, 2024. Call us anytime at 1-877-WASTOIDS. More podcasts and videos at WASTOIDS.com | Follow us on Instagram and YouTube.

The Courageous Leaders Club
111: Kate Tancred: The Courage to Evolve: Redefining Success and Letting Go

The Courageous Leaders Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 37:43


This episode was truly inspiring; Kate Tancred is one of the most courageous leaders we have had on the podcast. Kate's journey, experiences, and the choices she has made demonstrate what true courage looks like in leadership. Join us as we explore finding the courage to do what is right for you even when it's one of the hardest things you will do. I am so grateful for Kate's openness in sharing what it takes to start a business at 24, and then ten years later to have the courage to let it go.  Key discussion points:The dangers of tying your identity and self-worth to your businessHow negative emotions are driven from the fear of what people will think Confronting shame: The pressure of not meeting expectationsThe need to change the pace of workHarnessing COVID's pause and implementing a bold new directionTransitioning from solo founder to having a bossLetting go of control: the challenge and liberation of now having space for new thingsDriving diversity of talent in the film Industry Stay courageous and learn what is right for you and what you need and want.Let us know your thoughts! Please leave us a comment to keep the conversation going.00:00 "Courageous Leaders podcast with CEO Kate Tancred"04:42 Started with record players, now in media.07:31 Exciting industry meetings, no financial commitments, pivot.11:12 Anticipated video wave, held onto faith.15:36 Balancing work and family changed my perspective.18:49 Reflecting on life, making necessary changes.21:05 Transitioning from doubt to professional opportunities yielded.23:51 Optimism turns to shame when expectations are unmet.28:29 Struggle with control is my biggest lesson.32:37 Found issue, started company to make change.36:23 Tech industry evolved from lean startups, supports employees.37:28 Expresses gratitude, invites subscription, promises future content.For Leadership and team coaching and training, you can message me at joanna.howes@thechangecreators.com and we can book a call. website: https://www.thechangecreators.com linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joannahowes/youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2kZ-x8fDHKEVb222qpQ_NQ

CBN Vitória - Entrevistas
Vitória entrega reforma das piscinas do Tancredão; saiba os detalhes

CBN Vitória - Entrevistas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 7:00


A reforma das piscinas do Parque Municipal Tancredo Neves, o Tancredão, foi concluída nesta terça-feira (18) pela Prefeitura de Vitória. A reforma teve início em agosto de 2022 e terminaria, a princípio, em abril de 2023. Foi preciso, no entanto, segundo a administração municipal, rescindir o contrato com a empresa selecionada inicialmente para a reforma das piscinas, uma vez que as instalações não foram entregues dentro do prazo. Em 2019, essas duas piscinas começaram a apresentar vazamentos no encanamento e descolamento dos pisos. Também foi observado a necessidade de adaptá-las às normas de uso de piscina pública e de uso para portadores de necessidades especiais. Elas foram construídas em 2011 e desde então apresentavam problemas estruturais que provocavam os vazamentos.

Love What You Create
99. Taking Your Energetic Temperature, Expanding Your Resonance & Redirecting Your Biz Energy with Jayne Tancred

Love What You Create

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 71:14


I loved this conversation with my client Jayne, so much, and I just know you will too. Jayne Tancred is a marketing coach and copywriter with nearly 30 years of experience marketing and writing about products and services that make the world happier, healthier place. She helps natural health practitioners, coaches, healers and other soul-centred small business owners become confident marketers who create inspiring and impactful products and messaging.She shared her wisdom on:•⁠ ⁠How to navigate the differences between tangible and intangible promises•⁠ ⁠How to market your work without over-promising, but still communicating the results you help create•⁠ ⁠How to work with the concept of ‘permission to play' in your biz•⁠ ⁠Your ‘energetic temperature' and how to tune into this for biz growth and expansion •⁠ ⁠How the words you use are really powerful, and impact your resonance•⁠ ⁠How resonance can be amplified through empathy and capacity, and affected by doubt•⁠ ⁠Your energetic capacity, and what you can hold for others versus what you can hold for yourself•⁠ ⁠How you can choose what you carry•⁠ ⁠Boundaries and venn diagrams and how they correlates with your business and energy•⁠ ⁠Redirection your energy through an energetic pause and energetic development•⁠ ⁠Plus we laughed about a great analogy related to a grapefruit, which will make lots of sense when you get to it•⁠ ⁠And so, so much moreYou'll find Jayne's website here, her Instagram here, and you check out her free resource on how to get clear on your marketing messaging here.Oh and you might want a notebook and pen when you tune in, because there is just so much goodness in this episode!Here's More:- Come work with me (Coaching With Cass, 1:1 biz alignment program, kinesiology sessions, mastermind + more).- Download the free Momentum Workbook to move through slow client periods, and call amazing clients in.- Here's my full website for more (my books, freebies, programs, blog posts etc.).- And here's where you'll find me on Instagram @cassiemendozajones

CBN Vitória - Entrevistas
ES tem Semana Nacional do Registro Civil; saiba como vai funcionar

CBN Vitória - Entrevistas

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 12:34


A Semana Nacional do Registro Civil vai ser realizada de 13 a 17 de maio em todo o Brasil. No Espírito Santo, a Corregedoria Geral de Justiça realiza a Semana por meio do "Registre-se", uma iniciativa da Corregedoria Nacional de Justiça dedicada à emissão de documentação civil básica à população socialmente vulnerável. Essa ação integra o Programa de Enfrentamento ao Sub-registro civil e de ampliação ao acesso à documentação básica por pessoas vulneráveis, criado pela Corregedoria Nacional de Justiça. Em entrevista à CBN Vitória, a juíza auxiliar da Corregedoria Geral da Justiça do Espírito Santo (CGJ-ES), Gisele Souza de Oliveira, fala sobre o assunto. As atividades serão realizadas das 9h às 17h, no Centro Esportivo Tancredo de Almeida Neves, o Tancredão, localizado na R. Rosilda Falcão dos Anjos – Mário Cypreste, Vitória, próximo à Rodoviária. O principal serviço oferecido será a emissão da 1ª via da nova carteira de identidade nacional. E com o objetivo de atender a outras populações vulneráveis, a Corregedoria também articulou ações para a emissão de documentação civil à população indígena em Aracruz e internos do sistema prisional e socioeducativo. Ouça a conversa completa!

The King's Hall
The First Crusade & the Retaking of Jerusalem

The King's Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 139:39 Transcription Available


We trace the heroic journey of Christian lords and knights like Duke Godfrey as they reconquer and retake Jerusalem. We'll also cover the battle of Nicaea and Antioch, including the miraculous appearance of Saint George. One of the key figures we'll also discuss is Bohemond, the giant-like hero, and his nephew, Tancred. We'll also ask pivotal questions for our own time: Which institutions could be retaken? Why is it right and proper that men follow other men and leaders who have won real fights, either in the culture war, church, or in business? Be sure to sign up at the King's Hall Patreon to get exclusive access to interviews with historians like Glenn Sunshine and to access the Deus Vault, a Patreon-exclusive podcast that goes deeper into the histories, mysteries, and heroes of Christendom.Alpine Gold Exchange Website: alpinegoldogden.comSet Up a Meeting: https://calendly.com/alpinegold/alpine-gold-consultation10 Ways to Make Money with Your MAXX-D Trailer.Buy your beef or pork box today from Salt and Strings Butchery. Visit https://premierbodyarmor.com/kingshall and use promo code KINGSHALL for 10% off your order. Got questions? Reach out to customer service or send their President an email directly at alex@premierbodyarmor.com and speak to him yourself.Talk to Joe Garrisi about managing your wealth with Backwards Planning Financial.Squirrelly Joe's Coffee. Visit their website here to purchase your first bag! Share Coffee. Serve Humbly. Live faithfully.Contact Private Family Banking Partner at banking@privatefamilybanking.com to set up a free private consultation and get started building wealth now and unto future generations. "For a free copy of a new book "Protect Your Money Now!  How to Build Multi-Generational Wealth Outside of Wall Street and Avoid the Coming Banking Meltdown" by Private Family Banking Partner, Chuck DeLadurantey,   go to www.protectyourmoneynow.netVisit KeepWise Partners to talk about your small business & finance accounting needs! Get 50% off your first three months. 

Year Round Carnival by Vince Accardi And Racetrack Ralphy | Horseracing | Racetrack | Track Events | Footy Show| AFL

Recorded Friday, March 29, Year-Round Carnival's Vince Accardi and Racetrack Ralphy preview the main races for Rosehill on March 23

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Year Round Carnival by Vince Accardi And Racetrack Ralphy | Horseracing | Racetrack | Track Events | Footy Show| AFL

Recorded Saturday, March 30, Year-Round Carnival's Vince Accardi and Racetrack Ralphy update their preview of all races at Rosehill and the Australian Cup from Flemington

The Leg Up Australia
Australian Cup, Vinery, Tancred and Australia's Best Biscuits!

The Leg Up Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 44:19


Welcome to The Leg Up Australia Podcast with Sam Wood & Nick Lloyd.It's the calm before the storm at Rosehill Gardens this weekend, with just the two Group 1 races before we head east to Royal Randwick next Saturday for Day 1 of The Championships. The boys discuss the Good, the Bad & the Ugly, presented by the Ultimate Punters Challenge – the ultimate way to play!Woodhead & Lloydy give their thoughts on the Vinery Stud Stakes, Tancred Stakes & Australian Cup and come up with a $100 Betting Strategy for the three Group 1s.The DM of the week, which is Arnott's best biccie? We reckon there's an undisputed champion in the Arnott's range – and it might not be one you expect!Kick back, crack open a coldie and enjoy!Download the Ultimate Punters Challenge App now and  bit.ly/UPCShowdown Imagine what you could be buying instead.Support the show

On The Drift
202 // Honeymoon Tips

On The Drift

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 50:12


Authorities on backing slow horses, enthusiasts of spinning yarns.The Australia Cup and The Vinery headline a cracking weekend of racing, with a revitalised edition of the Tancred thrown in as well. The undercards are strong, with plenty of strong racing on the horizon.00:00 - Wedding wrap up05:46 - Australia Cup Group 1 Preview13:15 - Vinery Stud Stakes Group 1 Preview18:27 - Tancred Stakes Group 1 Preview22:55 - Flemington Undercard32:18 - Rosehill UndercardOn The Drift, the self acclaimed biggest horse racing podcast on the Northside of Brisbane. We preview and review the Group 1 races across the Australian Thoroughbred Racing calendar, while providing best bets each week. We'll have a light hearted look at the racing industry, talking about topics that racing ethusiasts are interested in.If you're having a bet this Spring, take it to the Neds level: www.neds.com.auJoin us on Instagram, Twitter & Tiktok.Thanks for listening

Winning Post Preview Pod
Easter special

Winning Post Preview Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 38:11


Australian Cup day at Flemington, the Tancred and Vinery at Rosehill plus Saturday specials around Australia

Filmfrelst
Filmfrelst #585: Fysisk format – Spesialvisning i Oslo av «Out 1» og ny bok om Jacques Rivette

Filmfrelst

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 33:08


I denne Filmfrelst-episoden presenterer vi et nytt kapittel i vår podkast-serie Fysisk format, og denne gangen setter vi fokus på spesialvisningen av Jacques Rivettes Out 1 i Oslo 2.-3. mars, og utgivelsen av en ny essaybok om Rivette. Under etiketten Fysisk format retter vi blikket mot filmkulturens fysiske formater, og diskuterer de mange håndfaste objektene som så lenge har vært et av filmformidlingens viktigste redskap. I tidligere episoder har vi snakket mest inngående om fysiske utgivelser av film på Blu-ray/DVD, men i denne episoden utvider vi fokuset vårt ved å løfte frem et fysisk arrangement (med «ekstramateriale») og en ny bokutgivelse. En av de mest kjente enhjørningene i europeisk filmkanon – som aldri har vært vist på kino i Oslo, før nå! – nybølgeregissøren Jacques Rivettes trettentimers filmserie Out 1 (1971) blir endelig vist på Cinemateket i Oslo. Arrangementet går av stabelen lørdag 2. mars kl. 13.00 i Tancred-salen, og fortsetter gjennom søndag 3. mars helt til kl. 19.40, da hele filmen er ferdig vist. Underveis blir det introduksjoner og faglige innlegg av Montages-redaktør Hedda Robertsen og kritiker Benjamin Yazdan, samt forfatter Hans Petter Blad. Her kan dere studere hele Out 1-visningsprogrammet, og billettene kan kjøpes hos Cinemateket i Oslo. Robertsen og Yazdan er våre gjester i denne podkastepisoden, og snakker med Karsten Meinich om hvordan dette Out 1-arrangementet ble til, deres forhold til Jacques Rivette sine filmer og på hvilken måte han skiller seg ut blant regissørene vi forbinder med den franske nybølgen, og ikke minst hvordan Out 1 er plassert innad i Rivettes eklektiske filmografi. Vi får også høre om Robertsens nye essaybok, Jacques Rivette. Tre tekster (2024, Forlaget H//O//F) som utgis i anledning Out 1-visningen. God lytting!

The Lorebrarians
The Story of Tancred and Reinhold Explained | Lords of the Fallen Lore

The Lorebrarians

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 19:11


Learn the story of Mournstead's Master of Castigations as Tancred grapples with his demonic twin brother Reinhold who resides deep within his dark heart in Lords of the Fallen.**Try my Partner Aura 2 weeks for free: https://aura.com/lorebrarians doing so supports the channel!**Become a lore luminary:https://www.patreon.com/thelorebrarians Watch the video:https://youtu.be/1Sr1XdGjg00Contact:thelorebrarians@gmail.comSupport the show

History of Modern Greece
097: The Latin Crusader Kingdoms: Part Three: The Death of Tancred

History of Modern Greece

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 38:36


In this episode, we discuss the amazing life of Tancred after the Crusades, specifically his campaigns and rise to power as the ruler of Antioch after his uncle Bohemond left for Europe and never returned. Tancred became a legend himself, won amazing victories in the Middle East, and brought the kingdom of Antioch to its absolute height. We also discuss the deaths of Kilij Arslan, Robert of Normandy, and Stephen of Blois.The History of Modern Greece Podcast covers the Greek people's events from the fall of Constantinople in 1453 to the Greek War of Independence in 1821-1832, through to the Greco-Turkish War from 1919 to 1922 to the present day.Website: www.moderngreecepodcast.comMusic by Mark Jungerman: www.marcjungermann.comCheck out our 2nd Podcast: www.antecedors.com

History of Modern Greece
096: The Alexiad: Part Six: Alexios vs Bohemond - the Rematch

History of Modern Greece

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 48:06


In the episode, we wrap up the untimely end of Raymond of Toulouse; then we return to the story of Bohemond and return to Anna Komnene's The Alexiad to see how the rematch between Bohemond and Alexios show just how things have changed in the world, and how much Alexios had built up the empire. Bohemond leaves his entire kingdom to Tancred and embarks on a crusade of revenge against the Roman Empire.The History of Modern Greece Podcast covers the Greek people's events from the fall of Constantinople in 1453 to the Greek War of Independence in 1821-1832, through to the Greco-Turkish War from 1919 to 1922 to the present day.Website: www.moderngreecepodcast.comMusic by Mark Jungerman: www.marcjungermann.comCheck out our 2nd Podcast: www.antecedors.com

WizWorld Live Podcast
Ep. 23: A Ghost, Hieronymous Applebee

WizWorld Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 25:09


GREETINGS, MORTALS! Thrill to the ghostly tales of HIERONYMOUS APPLEBEE (Michael Williams, Medieval ER). He tells us how he lived, how he died, & what it's like to haunt the grimy apartment of an InfoWarrior. Don't worry, he gets a happy ending! Be sure to watch our live shows Fridays 8PT, at ⁠⁠⁠twitch.tv/wizworldlive⁠⁠⁠

CBN Vitória - Entrevistas
Saiba tudo sobre os minidesfiles das Escolas de Samba do Espírito Santo

CBN Vitória - Entrevistas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 8:21


Podem aquecer os tamborins que as Escolas de Samba do Espírito Santo já estão prontas para o "carnaval fora de época". Nesta sexta (25) e sábado (26), oito agremiações capixabas se apresentam ao público em uma prévia do que será levado ao Sambão do Povo, em fevereiro do ano que vem, através de dois minidesfiles. O evento é uma oportunidade para as escolas arrecadarem verba para os desfiles oficiais, além de se aproximarem dos foliões com a apresentação dos sambas-enredos escolhidos. MUG, Novo Império, Chegou O Que Faltava, Piedade, Jucutuquara, Boa Vista, Novo Império e Andaraí desfilam no Pátio das Alegorias, ao lado do Tancredão, em Mário Cypreste. Em entrevista à CBN Vitória, o diretor de Carnaval da Liga das Escolas de Samba do Grupo Especial (Liesge), João Filipe Silva Moyses, fala sobre o assunto. 

History of Modern Greece
088: The First Crusade: Part Four: Tancred and Baldwin's lil Side Quest

History of Modern Greece

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 40:28


After trekking through Central Anatolia, the Crusaders come to a fork in the road in the middle of the hot summer. The Bulk of the Crusaders took the longer route through the mountains. At the same time, Tancred and Baldwin traveled south into the plains of Cilicia, where they gathered the support of the local Armenians and took back several cities, which led to the formation of the very first Crusader Kingdom.The History of Modern Greece Podcast covers the Greek people's events from the fall of Constantinople in 1453 to the Greek War of Independence in 1821-1832, through to the Greco-Turkish War from 1919 to 1922 to the present day.Website: www.moderngreecepodcast.comMusic by Mark Jungerman: www.marcjungermann.comCheck out our 2nd Podcast: www.antecedors.com

This is History: A Dynasty to Die For
Season 2 | 2. Blood and Gold

This is History: A Dynasty to Die For

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 28:15


This episode contains disturbing themes and may not be suitable for all listeners Richard the Lionheart sets off with his massive crusading force for the long journey east. But soon he gets some news which sends him into a white hot rage. His little sister Joan has been locked up by King Tancred of Sicily. The Holy Land can wait – Richard is going to make Tancred rue the day he messed with the Plantagenets.   This is History is a Somethin' Else & Sony Music Entertainment production.   Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts     To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com    Written and presented by Dan Jones Producer - Clem Hitchcock  Series Producer and Story Editor - Georgia Mills Executive  Producer - Dave Anderson Production Manager - Jen Mistri  Composer -  Matt Acheson  Sound Design and Mixing - Chris O'Shaughnessy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Filmfrelst
Filmfrelst #551: Vi besøker det gjenåpningsklare Cinemateket i Oslo

Filmfrelst

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 31:52


Etter å ha vært stengt for oppussing i over et år, gjenåpner endelig Cinemateket i Oslo etter påske. I denne podkasten besøker vi lokalene i Dronningens gate og møter Cinematekets Jan Langlo og Irene Torp Halvorsen til samtale om gjenåpningsprogrammet. Kinokulturen i hovedstaden fikk et skikkelig løft på slutten av 2010-tallet, ettersom nye aktører ga større variasjon i filmtilbudet og sunn konkurranse til det etablerte. Cinemateket har stått stødig ved siden av tilfanget fra Vega Scene og Kunstnernes hus kino, mens Odeons kommersielle kinokompleks på Storo (med etterlengtet IMAX-sal) eksisterer fint ved siden av Nordisk Film Kino sine mange tradisjonsrike lokasjoner. Alt bar bud om blomstring inn på 2020-tallet idet pandemien smalt, og satte alt på pause. Nå i 2023 er det omsider mulig å være kinooptimist igjen, og gjenåpningen av Cinemateket føles som en etterlengtet gladsak i dette perspektivet. Og nå som også våren har latt vente på seg gjennom hele mars, er det i april alt det bra vil skje – symbolisert på perfekt vis av at dørene til de to høyt elskede kinosalene Tancred og Lillebil på Cinemateket igjen åpner for publikum, fra og med torsdag 27. april. Gjenåpningen starter med en firedagers utgave av Oslo stumfilmfestival (27.-30. april), og i Montages-redaktør Karsten Meinichs prat med Jan Langlo og Irene Torp Halvorsen nedenfor får vi høre alle de viktige detaljene rundt både oppussingen, gjenåpningen og selve programmet som venter oss på Cinemateket fremover. God lytting!

Year Round Carnival by Vince Accardi And Racetrack Ralphy | Horseracing | Racetrack | Track Events | Footy Show| AFL

Recorded Saturday, March 25, Year Round Carnival's Vince Accardi and Racetrack Ralphy update their preview of all races from Rosehill on Tancred Stakes Day

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Year Round Carnival by Vince Accardi And Racetrack Ralphy | Horseracing | Racetrack | Track Events | Footy Show| AFL

Recorded Friday, March 24, Year Round Carnival's Vince Accardi and Racetrack Ralphy preview the main Group 1 races from Rosehill on Tancred Stakes Day

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TheMailBag
The Service: Too Many Group 1s & Best Ever Team NZ w/ Rob Scurry

TheMailBag

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 26:13


Rob Scurry joins Pete Anthonisz to query the strength of the Tancred & Vinery, & if they should even be Group 1 races, praise another NZ raider & look forward to Day 1 of the Championships. Get Involved & Our Results: https://linktr.ee/themailbag

Bet Doctor
G1 Australian Cup & Tancred

Bet Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 53:38


Scoot, Nicko, Walt & DK preview the biggest races across the weekend with the newest star Anthony Don back for his best!

2 UNITS
11. Roles Reversed | Tancred Stakes Day | Trans-Siberian Express

2 UNITS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 64:22


4 Group 1's across 3 tracks this weekend as we take a look at cards from The Valley, Rosehill Gardens and Flemington in this week's SULT'S SPECS. We also have a couple of best bets from Morphettville Parks in 2 UNITS. Mohawks, Luigi, Butlers and Third Person references all make appearances at this weeks SULTAN'S SUPPER. PACK YA NAGS puts a local trainspotting group on notice. Sults discusses his hatred of protest limbo and Footy sends one of our favourite sons packing Our UNIT OF THE WEEK charity partner for Season 5 is Racing Hearts (https://www.racinghearts.com.au). Money raised throughout Season 5 will go towards providing equine and animal assisted counselling, psychology and educational programs for those most in need in the community. Funds will also assist Racing Hearts to retrain and rehome retired racehorses. Thanks to TopSport for the ongoing support with this. Phelpsy takes on the challenge this week. As always we round out the show with our 2 UNITS, our best bets from around Australia. Segment Times: 01:40 - The Sultan's Supper  10:11 - Pack Ya Nags 17:40 - Sults' Specs 59:10 - UNIT of the Week 59:50 - 2 UNITS Outro: Stone Temple Pilots - Dancing Days

The Leg Up Australia
LOCKED IN: AUSTRALIA CUP, VINERY STUD AND TANCRED STAKES

The Leg Up Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 26:07


Welcome to  LOCKED IN where we put our pundits to the test and we give them the opportunity to convince Sam and the punters to back their selection in this weekend's feature races. Mathew Zammit joins DJC and Pat this week to shed his all in approach on the upcoming Group OnesA very simple concept - each of our analysts get 45 seconds to sell to us on why we should select them and put our money on their bet.We keep score, we keep them under time and we keep moving! Plenty of laughs and plenty of tips! Enjoy!This weeks races:William Reid StakesAustralia CupVinery StudTancred Stakes If you haven't joined Members Only....... why? https://bit.ly/TLUMembersSupport the show

RSN Racing Pulse
Danny O'Brien - Vow And Declare to contest Tancred Stakes

RSN Racing Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 10:29


Vow And Declare heads to Sydney for a crack at the Group 1 Tancred Stakes this weekend after returning with couple of promising runs this campaign

Neil Gill For Breakfast - Triple M Central West 105.1

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Switched on Pop
Why do new Christmas songs fail?

Switched on Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 27:49


In case you missed it last year: why are there no new Christmas songs? One one hand, there's more holiday songs than we'll ever need. Every year pop stars drop countless holiday-themed album. But despite the annual glut of Christmas releases, few of these new songs join the rotation of holiday classics. On Billboard's Holiday Hot 100 chart right now, there's only four songs from the past ten years that have made it to the top fifty. We listen to each of these holiday hits—from Kelly Clarkson, Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, and the Jonas Brothers—and and ask if these songs can go the distance and become the 21st century members of the Christmas music canon. Songs Discussed - Playlist Kelly Clarkson - Underneath the Tree Ariana Grande - Santa Tell Me Justin Bieber - Mistletoe Jonas Brothers - Like It's Christmas The Bird and the Bee - You and I at Christmas Time Loretta Lynn - White Christmas Blue Woody Goss - One for One Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings - 8 Days of Hannukah Jenny Owen Youngs, Tancred, John Mark Nelson - Fireside Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Everyone Is Wrong
Good Charlotte (with Jess Abbott of Tancred)

Everyone Is Wrong

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 89:50


Jess Abbott (Tancred) straps on her studded wristbands and throws down in a Warped Tour mosh pit to defend the honor of the maligned early 2000s pop punk hitmakers Good Charlotte. We deep dive into the band's hook-heavy scrappy appeal, the famous relationships of the Madden twins, and hit on topics ranging from a music video featuring members of NSYNC and Minutemen to a lot of Limp Bizkit chatter.

In The Money Players' Podcast
The Good Oil Podcast S1:E4: Donkey Licked

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 9:39


On the latest episode of the show for those who fancy a flutter on Friday night on Australian racing, PTF is back in the USA along with Jessica Paquette, as Andrew Brown reports in once again from his homeland. The team covers the Group 1 Tancred and Vinery Stud Stakes, as well as the Group 2 Tulloch. Plus, a memorable How to Speak Australian where Brownie tells us what "donkey licked" means down under . . . Play along on Twinspires for an opportunity to win your share of $15,000 in a very cool added-money contest by opting in https://www.twinspires.com/bet/offers/ID5885/details (HERE).

In The Money Players' Podcast
The Good Oil Podcast S1:E4: Donkey Licked

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 9:39


On the latest episode of the show for those who fancy a flutter on Friday night on Australian racing, PTF is back in the USA along with Jessica Paquette, as Andrew Brown reports in once again from his homeland. The team covers the Group 1 Tancred and Vinery Stud Stakes, as well as the Group 2 Tulloch. Plus, a memorable How to Speak Australian where Brownie tells us what "donkey licked" means down under . . . Play along on Twinspires for an opportunity to win your share of $15,000 in a very cool added-money contest by opting in https://www.twinspires.com/bet/offers/ID5885/details (HERE).

Where's The Line
William Reid & Tancred stakes

Where's The Line

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 33:14


Tune in for Jim & Tyler tipping heat this weekend with a cracking card over Rosehill with a few at Moonee valley and Mornington

You Don't Know History
Episode 9: "We rode in blood up to the knees..." The First Crusade

You Don't Know History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 127:25


Hey everyone! For episode 9, I'm joined by Dr. Thomas Lecaque (@tlecaque) of Grand View University, and we're talking about the First Crusade! Join us as we talk about popes (yes, multiple popes!), people with regular names like Robert and Stephen, and those with other names like Raymond, Godfrey, and Tancred while we take a tour of the coastal Levant! We'll talk about sieges of important cities, how the First Crusade ended, and what it's legacy is today.

Women of Substance Music Podcast
#838 Music by Sonia Stein, Dimmy Rizou, Haley Reinhart, Ocean Pleasant, Malory, Fionn, Vera Caribom, New Middle Class, Sabrina Starke, Tancred

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 41:17


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Sonia Stein - Change Shapes Dimmy Rizou - Cliché Haley Reinhart - Last Kiss Goodbye Ocean Pleasant - All Or Nothing Malory  - Nuclear Brandy Fionn - Pagan's Prayer Vera Caribom - Bottoms Up New Middle Class - Beautiful Sabrina Starke - Live & Learn Tancred - Reviews For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor New Middle Class at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:

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Women of Substance Music Podcast
#838 Music by Sonia Stein, Dimmy Rizou, Haley Reinhart, Ocean Pleasant, Malory, Fionn, Vera Caribom, New Middle Class, Sabrina Starke, Tancred

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 41:17


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Sonia Stein - Change Shapes Dimmy Rizou - Cliché Haley Reinhart - Last Kiss Goodbye Ocean Pleasant - All Or Nothing Malory  - Nuclear Brandy Fionn - Pagan's Prayer Vera Caribom - Bottoms Up New Middle Class - Beautiful Sabrina Starke - Live & Learn Tancred - Reviews For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor New Middle Class at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:

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KEXP Presents Music That Matters
Music That Matters, Vol. 619 - Goddess on the Mountain Top

KEXP Presents Music That Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 42:43


A summit of beauty and love, DJ Kevin Cole weaves together a new music mix featuring Jenn Champion, Pearl Jam, Horse Feathers, Tancred and more that burn like a silver flame   1. Jenn Champion - Time To Regulate 2. Horse Feathers - Born In Love 3. Barrie - Tal Uno 4. Pearl Jam - Can't Deny Me 5. Lithics - Specs 6. Tancred - Reviews 7. HYOWLP - Afterglow 8. Tunng - Flatland 9. Collections of Colonies of Bees - Ruins 10. Gobbinjr - november 163  11. Fatoumata Diawara - Negue NegueSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Song of the Day
Tancred - Reviews

Song of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 3:10


Tancred - Reviews - from the 2018 album Nightstand on Polyvinyl Records.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Buffering the Vampire Slayer
3.03: Faith, Hope & Trick

Buffering the Vampire Slayer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 80:56


Lock up your daughters because FAITH IS HERE!! Prepare for pleather pants, alligator wrestling, and a hearty Boston accent, and then brace for impact because *something* is about to fall out of the sky. Today we're discussing S3E3: Faith, Hope & Trick. Jenny Owen Youngs is @jennyowenyoungs on twitter, and you can check out some of her non-Buffy songs at jennyowenyoungs.com/buffering. Kristin Russo is @kristinnoeline on twitter. Learn more about the resources she creates for LGBTQ individuals and their families at everyoneisgay.com and mykidisgay.com. Follow Jess Abbott on twitter (@tancredjess) and check out her band Tancred at tancredmusic.com. Follow Buffering the Vampire Slayer on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @bufferingcast! Transform into a Buffering burrito by ensconcing yourself in a wolf-y AWOO shirt designed by Isabella Rotman, an ADORABLE "even a werewolf is better than misogyny" tee designed by Cameron Glavin, and the JUST KEEP FIGHTING tee in a new color! We've also got CDs of both SONGS FROM SEASON TWO and SONGS FROM SEASON ONE. Visit bufferingthevampireslayer.com and click on SHOP to check out our little cabinet of WONDERS. If you prefer your music in non-corporeal form, Buffering the Vampire **PLEASE NOTE** our new "The Patriarchy" jingle is available as a free download TO ALL! Just visit patreon.com/bufferingcastand click on the "jingles" tag on the left to find it fast! You can now support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/bufferingcast. Logo: Kristine Thune (kristinethune.com). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The History of the Christian Church

Episode 55 – The Crusades, Part 2As Bruce Shelly aptly states in in his excellent book Church History in Plain Language, for the past 700 years Christians have tried to forget the Crusades, though neither Jews nor Muslims will let them. Modern Christians want to dismiss that era of Church History as the insane bigotry of the illiterate and superstitious. But to do so is to show our own kind of bigotry, one neglectful of the historical context of the European Middle Ages.The Crusaders were human beings, who like us, had mixed motives often in conflict. The word crusade means to “take up the cross,” hopefully after the example of Christ. That's why on the way to the Holy Land crusaders wore the cross on their chest. On their return home they wore it on their back. [1]In rallying the European nobility to join the First Crusade, Pope Urban II promised them forgiveness of past sins. Most of them held a deep reverence for the land Jesus had walked. That devotion was captured later by Shakespeare when he has King Henry IV say:We are impressed and engag'd to fight … To chase those pagans in those holy fields, Over whose acres walked those blessed feet, Which fourteen hundred years ago were nail'd, For our advantage on the bitter cross.For Urban and later popes, the Crusades were a Holy War. Augustine, whose theology shaped the Medieval Church, laid down the principles of a “just war.”  He said that it must be conducted by the State; its broad purpose was to uphold an endangered justice, which meant more narrowly that it must be defensive to protect life and property. In conducting such a just war there must be respect for noncombatants, hostages, and prisoners. And while all this may have been in the mind of Pope Urban and other church leaders when they called the First Crusade, those ideals didn't make it past the boundary of Europe. Once the Crusaders arrived in the East, the difficulties of their passage conspired to justify in their minds the wholesale pillaging of the innocent. Even those who'd originally taken up the Crusader cross with noble intent, didn't want to be left out of acquiring treasure once the looting began. After all, everyone else is doing it?As we return to our narrative of the First Crusade, let's recap …What triggered the Crusade was a request for assistance from Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos. Alexios worried about the advances of the Muslim Seljuk Turks, who'd reached as far west as Nicaea, a suburb of Constantinople. In March 1095, Alexios sent envoys to the Council of Piacenza to ask Pope Urban II for aid against the Turks. Urban's reply was positive. It's likely he hoped to heal the Great Schism of 40 yrs before that had sundered Western and Eastern churches.In the Summer of 1095, Urban turned to his homeland of France to recruit for the campaign. His journey ended at the Council of Clermont in November, where he gave an impassioned sermon to a large audience of French nobles and clergy, detailing the atrocities committed against pilgrims and Christians living in the East by the Muslims.Malcolm Gladwell wrote a bestseller in 2000 called The Tipping Point. The Pope's speech was one of those, an epic tipping point that sent history in a new direction. Urban understood what he proposed as an act so expensive, long, and arduous that it amounted to a form of penance capable of discharging all sins for those who went crusading. And he understood how his audience's minds worked. Coming from a noble house himself and having worked his way up through the ranks of the monastery and Church, he understood the puzzle that lay at the heart of popular religious sentiment. People were keenly aware of their sinfulness and sought to expunge it by embarking on a pilgrimage, or if that wasn't possible, to endow a monk or nun so they could live a life of sequestered holiness on their behalf. But their unavoidable immersion in the world meant it was impossible to perform all of the time-consuming penances which could keep pace with their ever-increasing catalog of sin. Urban saw that he could cut the Gordian knot by prescribing a Crusade. Here at last was a way for men given to violence, one of the most grievous of their misdeeds, to USE it as an act of penance. Overnight, those who were the most in need of penance became the very ones most likely to be the cause of the Crusade's success.While there are different versions of Urban's sermon, they all name the same basic elements. The Pope talked about the need to end the violence the European knights continued among themselves, the need to help the Eastern Christians in their contest with Islam, and making the pathways of pilgrims to Jerusalem safe again.  He proposed to do this by waging a new kind of war, an armed pilgrimage that would lead to great spiritual and earthly rewards, in which sins would be remitted and anyone who died in the contest would bypass purgatory and enter immediately into heaven's bliss.The Pope's speech at Clermont didn't specifically mention liberating Jerusalem; the goal at first was just to help Constantinople and clear the roads to Jerusalem.  But Urban's later message as he travelled thru Europe raising support for the Crusade, did include the idea of liberating the Holy City.While Urban's speech seemed impromptu, it was in fact well-planned.  He'd discussed launching a crusade with two of southern France's most important leaders who gave enthusiastic support. One of them was at Clermont, the first to take up the cause. During what was left of 1095 and into 96, Pope Urban spread the message throughout France and urged the clergy to preach in their own regions and churches throughout Europe.Despite this planning, the response to call for the Crusade was a surprise. Instead of urging people to JOIN the campaign, bishops had to dissuade certain people from joining.  Women, monks, and the infirm were forbidden, though many protested their exclusion. Some did more than protest; the defied officials and made plans to go anyway. When Pope Urban originally conceived the crusade, he envisioned the knights and nobility leading out trained armies. It was a surprise when thousands of peasants took up the cause.What was the bishop to say to these peasants when they indicated their intent to go? “You can't. You have to stay and tend your fields and herds.” When the peasants asked why, the bishops had no good answer, so they formed companies and set off. The clergy was forced to give grudging permission. They gathered local groups of peasants and had them take a vow of devotion to the Holy Cause, setting as their destination, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.Alongside the enthusiasm of the peasants, Urban courted the nobility of Europe, especially in France, to lead the Crusade. Knights from both northern and southern France, Flanders, Germany, and Italy were divided into four armies. Sadly, they often saw themselves in competition with each other rather than united in a common cause. They vied for prominence in bringing glory to God; oh, and of course, the loot that went along with it.While it was the scion of the noble houses that led a few of the armies, the bulk of the knights were lesser sons of the nobility whose only route to wealth lay in conquest. The eldest brother was set to inherit the family name and estate. So hundreds of these younger sons saw the Crusades as a way to make a name for themselves and carve out their own domain in newly acquired lands. If they didn't return to Europe laden with treasure, they hoped to settle down on land they'd won with the sword.One of the many sad results of the spin-up for the First Crusade was the persecution of Jews in Northern France and the Rhineland. Anti-Semitism bubbled beneath the surface of this region for generations. It spilled over now as peasants and commoners mobilized to remove the infidels form the Holy Land. Some began to question why a trip to the Middle East was needed when there were Christ-haters living right at hand. So Jews were attacked, their homes burned, businesses sacked.As we saw in our last episode, the peasants formed into bands and rampaged their way across Europe to Constantinople. They lacked the discipline and supplies of the knights so they foraged their way East like Sherman on his march to the Sea during the American Civil war. Though we don't know the numbers, thousands of these peasant crusaders were killed along the way as armed defenders came out to oppose their trek across their lands.When they finally arrived in Constantinople, they were hurriedly escorted across the Bosporus in August of 1096. At that point they split into two groups. One tried to recapture Nicaea but failed when the Turks surrounded and wiped them out. The other group was ambushed and massacred in October.This phase of the First Crusade is called The People's Crusade because it was made up of btwn 20 and 30,000 commoners. Its leadership include some minor nobles but its most visible leader was the odd Peter the Hermit.Peter's leadership of The People's Crusade was due to his fiery recruitment sermons. He wasn't so skilled in the tactical management of 30,000 would-be warriors. Once they arrived in Constantinople, his lack of administrative skill became obvious and the handful of knights who'd joined up realized they need to take control. But they refused to submit to one another and fragmented into different groups based on nationality. This lack of leadership proved fatal. They lost control of their so-called army which set to looting the homes and towns of Eastern Christians. The German contingent managed to seize a Seljuk city and the French began agitating for their leaders to do likewise. A couple Turkish spies spread a rumor in the French camp that the Germans were marching on Nicaea. So the French rushed out to beat them to it. While passing thru a narrow valley, they were wiped out by waiting Seljuk forces.A remnant made it back to Constantinople where they joined up with the knights who were just then, at the end of the Summer, arriving from Europe. This force formed into contingents grouped around the great lords. This was the kind of military force Pope Urban II and the Emperor Alexius had envisioned.The Crusaders realized they had to conquer and occupy Antioch in Syria first or a victory over Jerusalem would be short-lived. They took the city, but then barely survived a siege laid in by the Turks. Breaking the siege in the Spring of 1099, the leaders of the Crusade ended their quarrels and marched South. Their route took them along the coast to Caesarea, where they headed inland toward their goal. They arrived in the vicinity of Jerusalem in early June.By that time the army was reduced to 20,000. The effect of seeing the Holy City for the first time was electrifying. These men had fought and slogged their way across thousands of miles, leaving their homes and cultures to encounter new sights, sounds and tastes. And every step of the way, their goal was Jerusalem—the place where Jesus had lived and died. Accounts of that moment say the warriors fell on their knees and kissed the sacred earth. They removed their armor and in bare feet w/tears, cried out to God in confession and praise.A desperate but futile attack was made on the City five days later. Boiling pitch and oil were used by Jerusalem's defenders, with showers of stones and anything else they could get their hands on that would do damage. Then the Crusaders set a siege that took the usual course. Ladders, scaling towers, and other siege-engines were built. The problem is, they had to travel miles to get wood.  The trees around Jerusalem had all been cut down by the Roman General Titus twelve centuries before. They'd never grown back.The City was surrounded on 3 sides by Raymund of Toulouse, Godfrey, Tancred, and Robert of Normandy. It was a hot Summer and the suffering of the besiegers was intense as water was scarce. Soon, the valleys and hills around the city walls were covered w/dead horses, whose rotting carcasses made life in camp unbearable.Someone got the brilliant idea to duplicate Joshua's battle plan at Jericho. So the Crusaders took off their shoes and with priests leading, began marching around Jerusalem, hoping the walls would fall down. Of course, they didn't. I wonder what they did with the guy who came up with the idea. Help at last came with the arrival of a fleet at Joppa harbor from Genoa carrying workmen and supplies who went to work building new siege gear.The day of the final assault finally arrived. A huge tower topped by a golden cross was dragged up to the walls and a massive plank bridge was dropped so the Crusaders could rush from tower to the top of the wall. The weakened defenders couldn't stop the mass of warriors who flooded into their City.The carnage that followed is one more chapter in the many such scenes Jerusalem has known.Once they'd secured the City, the blood-splattered Crusaders paused to throw God a bone. Led by Godfrey, freshly changed into a suit of white linen, the Crusaders went to the church of the Holy Sepulcher and offered prayers and thanksgiving. Then, devotions over, the massacre recommenced. Neither the tears of women, nor the cries of children, did anything to halt to terror. The leaders tried to restrain their troops but they'd been let off the chain and were determined to let as much blood out of bodies as possible.When it was finally over, Muslim prisoners were forced to clear the streets of the bodies and blood to save the city from pestilence.Remember Peter the Hermit, who'd lead the peasant army to disaster? He made it to Jerusalem before returning to Europe where he founded a monastery and died in 1115.Pope Urban II also died just 2 weeks after the fall of Jerusalem, before the news reached him.Looking back, it's clear the First Crusade came at probably the only time it could have been successful.  The Seljuk Turks had broken up into rival factions in 1092. The Crusaders entered into the region like a knife before a new era of Muslim union and conquest opened. That's what those newly arrived Crusaders would now have to face.Just eight days after capturing Jerusalem, a permanent government was set-up. It was called “The Kingdom of Jerusalem.” Godfrey was elected king, but declined the title of royalty, unwilling to wear a crown of gold where the Savior had worn a crown of thorns.  He adopted the title Baron and Defender of the Holy Sepulcher.From the moment of its birth, the Kingdom of Jerusalem was in trouble. Less than a year later they made an appeal to the Germans for reinforcements. And Godfrey survived the capture of Jerusalem by only a year. He was buried in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, where his sword and spurs are still on display. On his tomb is the inscription: “Here lies Godfrey of Bouillon, who conquered all this territory for the Christian religion. May his soul be at rest with Christ.”Rome immediately moved to make The Kingdom of Jerusalem part of it's region of hegemony. The archbishop of Pisa, Dagobert, who'd been a part of the Crusade, was elected to be Jerusalem's Patriarch.The new rulers turned from conquest to defense and governing. They tried to layer the feudal system of Europe onto Middle Eastern society. The conquered territory was distributed among Crusader barons, who held their possessions under the king of Jerusalem as overlord. The four chief fiefs were Jaffa, Galilee, Sidon, and east of the Jordan River, a region called Kerat. The counts of Tripoli and Edessa and the prince of Antioch were independent of Jerusalem but were closely allied due to the nearby Muslim menace.The Crusader occupation of Israel was far from peaceful. The kingdom was torn by constant intrigues of civil rulers and religious clerics. All that while it faced unending threats from without. But it was the inner strife that was the main cause of weakness. Monks settled in swarms all over the country. The Franciscans became guardians of the holy places. The offspring of the Crusaders by Moslem women, called pullani, became a blight as they were given over to unrelenting greed and the most grotesque immorality.When Godfrey died, he was succeeded by his brother Baldwin, count of Edessa. Baldwin was intelligent and the most active king of Jerusalem. He died after eight years; his body laid next to his brother's.During Baldwin's reign, the kingdom grew significantly. Caesarea fell to the Crusaders in 1101, then Ptolemais in 1104. Beirut in 1110. But Damascus never fell to the Crusaders. With the progress of their arms, they built castles all over their holdings in the Middle East. The ruins of those fortifications stand today and are premier tourist sites.Many of the Crusaders, who began the adventure planning to return to Europe, decided rather to stay once the work of conquest was finished. One wrote, “We who were Westerners, are now Easterners. We have forgotten our native land.” Other Crusaders did return to Europe, only to return later. Even several European kings spent long stays in the Holy Land.During Baldwin's reign most of the leaders of the First Crusade either died or went home. But their ranks were continually replenished by fresh expeditions from Europe. Pope Pascal II, successor to Urban II, sent out a call for recruits. The Italian cities furnished fleets, and coordinated with land forces. The Venetians, Pisans, and Genoese established quarters of their own in Jerusalem, Acre, and other cities. Thousands took up the Crusader cause in Lombardy, France, and Germany. They were led by Anselm, archbishop of Milan, Stephen, duke of Burgundy, William, duke of Aquitaine, Ida of Austria, and others. Hugh who'd gone home, returned. Bohemund also came back with 34,000.  Two Crusader armies attacked the Islamic stronghold at Bagdad.Baldwin's nephew, also named Baldwin, succeeded his uncle and reigned for 13 years, till 1131. He conquered the strategic city of Tyre on the coast. It was 1124 and that marked the high-water point of Crusader power.Over the next 60 yrs, Jerusalem saw a succession of weak rulers while the Muslims from Damascus to Egypt were uniting under a new band of competent and charismatic leaders. The last of these was Saladin. He became caliph in 1174 and set out to retake Jerusalem.But that's for our next episode . . .[1] Shelley, B. L. (1995). Church history in plain language (Updated 2nd ed.) (187–188). Dallas, Tex.: Word Pub.