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Julius Caesars fälttåg i Gallien var till en början en rasande succé. Det inleddes 58 f.v.t. med en till synes blygsam provokation i transalpinska Gallien (dagens södra Frankrike) av den nyutnämnde prokonsuln Julius Caesar.Gallerna, trots sin tapperhet och slughet i strid, saknade den disciplin, organisation och logistiska förmåga som kännetecknade den romerska krigsmakten. Kampanjen utvecklades snabbt till en serie spektakulära slag, belägringar och diplomatiska intriger som ekar in i vår tid.I detta avsnitt av Militärhistoriepodden diskuterar idéhistorikern Peter Bennesved och professor Martin Hårdstedt Caesars fälttåg i Gallien.Caesars legioner kunde vinna seger efter seger och avancera genom Gallien, ända upp till dagens Belgien och engelska kanalen. Han genomförde även en kortare expedition till de brittiska öarna. Framgångarna resulterade i ökad handel med Rom, inklusive export av vin, slavar och naturresurser. För Caesar och hans allierade innebar kriget enorma ekonomiska vinster och en stärkt maktbas i Rom.Men missnöjet i Gallien växte. Trots Caesars försök till allianser och traktat var den romerska expansionen omöjlig att stoppa. Till slut slöt sig flera stammar samman för att göra motstånd. Ledarskapet togs av Vercingetorix, kung över arvernerna. Han förstod att romerska legioner inte kunde besegras i öppen strid. I stället satsade han på gerillataktik och strategiska manövrar för att destabilisera fienden. Inledningsvis var han framgångsrik och Caesar led ett nederlag vid Gergovia.Slutligen fann sig Vercingetorix instängd i Alesia, där Caesar demonstrerade sin beslutsamhet genom att genomföra en mästerlig belägring. Alesias fall blev det avgörande slaget som säkrade den romerska dominansen över Gallien och lade grunden för Caesars triumf i Rom – och republikens slutliga fall.Kriget var tätt sammanflätat med den inrikespolitiska situationen i Rom, där komplexa falangstrider pågick. Caesars militära framgångar stärkte hans maktposition, men vid hans återkomst 51 f.v.t. var den Romerska republiken på randen till kollaps. När Caesar korsade floden Rubicon inleddes det inbördeskrig som skulle förändra Rom för alltid.Bildtext: Vercingetorix kastar sina vapen vid Julius Caesars fötter. Belägringen av Alesia 52 f.v.t. blev det avgörande slaget i Caesars galliska fälttåg. Efter månader av svält tvingades Vercingetorix att kapitulera inför den romerska övermakten. 1899, av Lionel-Noël Royer Källa: Musée CROZATIER du Puy-en-Velay Wikipedia, Public Domain.Lyssna också på Mordet på Julius Caesar den 15 mars 44 f.v.t.Klippare: Emanuel Lehtonen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gallic Wars were waged between 58 and 50 BC by the Roman general Julius Caesar against the peoples of Gaul (present-day France). Gallic tribes, including the Averni led by the Celt chieftain Vercingetorix, fought to defend their homelands against an aggressive Roman campaign. The Wars culminated in the decisive Battle of Alesia in 52 BC, in which a complete Roman victory resulted in the expansion of the Roman Republic over the whole of Gaul. The Conquest of Gaul brought Roman occupation and influence to a land later to become France, one of North America’s major European founding nations. North American institutions, architecture, infrastructure, city planning, art, history, culture, manners, customs, traditions, political organizations, laws and language, owe a great deal to the Roman Empire. Check out the YouTube version of this episode at https://youtu.be/Ngva4hU_AFU which has accompanying visuals including maps, charts, timelines, photos, illustrations, and diagrams. France History books available at https://amzn.to/43jNdMW Julius Caesar books available at https://amzn.to/3IC8PfG History of Gaul books available at https://amzn.to/3MVlr4c ENJOY Ad-Free content, Bonus episodes, and Extra materials when joining our growing community on https://patreon.com/markvinet SUPPORT this channel by purchasing any product on Amazon using this FREE entry LINK https://amzn.to/3POlrUD (Amazon gives us credit at NO extra charge to you). Mark Vinet's HISTORICAL JESUS podcast is available at https://parthenonpodcast.com/historical-jesus Mark's TIMELINE video channel: https://youtube.com/c/TIMELINE_MarkVinet Website: https://markvinet.com/podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.vinet.9 Twitter: https://twitter.com/HistoricalJesu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denarynovels Books: https://amzn.to/3k8qrGM LibriVox: A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 1 by F.P.G. Guizot, read by O.T. RoadSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Beau discusses the collapse of Vercingetorix's rebellion and the siege of Alesia; one of Caesar's finest hours.
This week Beau discusses the beginning of Vercingetorix's revolt, including the siege and capture of Avaricum, and a rare Roman reverse at Gergovia.
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In this episode, we observe one of the most pivotal moments in Roman history—the surrender of Vercingetorix on October 3, 52 BCE. Join us as we explore the background of Julius Caesar's campaign in Gaul, the rise of Vercingetorix as a unifying force among the Gallic tribes, and the dramatic events leading to the Siege of Alesia. We break down Caesar's brilliant siege tactics, the turning point of the battle, and the symbolic surrender of Vercingetorix that marked the end of Gallic resistance. We also examine the aftermath of the campaign, Caesar's report to the Senate, and the ultimate fate of Vercingetorix. Whether you're a history buff or a casual listener, this episode brings the ancient clash between Gaul and Rome to life, offering insight into Caesar's military genius and Vercingetorix's legacy as a symbol of defiance.
En octubre del año 52 antes de nuestra era, Julio César en su famosa campaña en la Galia se las tuvo que ver con otro gran guerrero y estratega, Vercingetorix. Esta es la historia.
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En octubre del año 52 antes de nuestra era, Julio César en su famosa campaña en la Galia se las tuvo que ver con otro gran guerrero y estratega, Vercingetorix. Esta es la historia.
Caesar faces the Gallic Grande Armée through fire and snow, in part 7, the climax of our series on Caesar's masterwork of psychology, strategy, and propaganda: On the Gallic War (De Bello Gallico). This is a world-history making story (the conquest of what's now modern France), told by a world-history making storyteller. Caesar entered Gaul as a mere politician. He returned 9 years later as a conqueror - and an enemy of the state. He tells how it all happened with his own pen.In this episode:Slaughterings begin at CenabumThe Incendiary Tactics of VercingetorixRebellion amongst Roman AlliesCaesar loses Gregovia……but clinches victory at AlesiaVercingetorix falls, sealing the fate of Gaul Thanks to our sponsor Shokworks ! - Shokworks provides consulting and development to offer ROI - positive, enterprise-grade custom software solutions for companies of any size. To find out more, reach out to sales@shokworks.io or visit https://shokworks.io.
Caesar was a man who was careful of his image, and in his accounts of the Gallic Wars he records his skill and competence on the battle field. He also made a point of giving himself a credible nemesis, with the barbarian Vercingetorix taking the centre stage. Recorded live in Albury at the Albury LibraryMuseum on 24th June, 2024. Guests: Associate Professor Rhiannon Evans (Classics and Ancient History, La Trobe University)
September, år 52 f.v.t. Under de senaste sex åren har Julius Caesar fört ett hänsynslöst erövringskrig mot de galliska stammarna. En efter en har stammarna fallit under romersk kontroll, allt medan tusentals galler dödas eller säljs i slaveri. De fria gallernas sista hopp står till Vercingetorix, arvernernas hövding. Han för nu befäl över ett sista, enat galliskt motstånd. På fältet runt Alesia kommer Galliens öde att avgöras. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
L'histoire de Vercingetorix a très été chahutée : il n'est sorti de l'ombre que pendant quelques mois pour aussitôt disparaître dans les oubliettes. Aucune de ses statues ne lui ressemble et les légendes qui le précèdent, notamment sa passion pour le sanglier, sont le plus souvent fausses car propagées par son plus grand adversaire à savoir... Jules César ! Chaque semaine dans "Entrez dans l'Histoire", Lorànt Deutsch nous fait voyager dans le temps et trace avec sa façon inimitable, le portrait d'une grande figure de l'Histoire.
Durante 6 años, César ha sido un formidable señor de la guerra que extiende su poder librando su guerra gala. Para oponerse a esta progresión, en el 52 a. C. J.-C., los jefes galos están unidos bajo la autoridad de Vercingétorix, joven rey de Arverne. Derrotan a César en Gergovie y decide volver a caer en la provincia romana, al sur de la Galia. En esta ruta, su ejército fue atacado en el norte de Borgoña, por el ejército de Vercingetorix, que se basó en la superioridad habitual de sus jinetes. Pero los romanos, gracias a la contribución de la caballería germánica, los derrotaron. Vercingetorix decide entonces instalar sus tropas (80.000 hombres, según César) en el oppidum de Alésia. Frente a ellos, de diez a doce legiones romanas (es decir, de 40 a 45.000 hombres) y varios miles de auxiliares.
L'histoire de Vercingetorix a très été chahutée : il n'est sorti de l'ombre que pendant quelques mois pour aussitôt disparaître dans les oubliettes. Aucune de ses statues ne lui ressemble et les légendes qui le précèdent, notamment sa passion pour le sanglier, sont le plus souvent fausses car propagées par son plus grand adversaire à savoir... Jules César ! Rendez-vous vendredi 10 novembre pour ce nouvel épisode d'"Entrez dans l'Histoire".
Mes chers camarades, bien le bonjour ! On continue notre série sur le voyage au Moyen Âge : je vous conseille d'écouter d'abord les deux épisodes abordant la route et ses dangers. Vous découvrirez toutes les difficultés qu'on rencontrait à l'époque lorsqu'on décidait de partir loin de chez soi. Car “veiage” vient du mot viaticum : c'est de la bouffe. Plus exactement : la provision de route. Le “veiage” c'est pas du loisir, mais un truc sérieux et organisé dans lequel on se lance avec précaution. D'ailleurs, le marcheur par excellence est le soldat ou le pillard qui part en raid très loin de chez lui. Guerre et marche à pied sont idées : le latin versus, “partir, aller vers, aller contre”, a donné le vieux-francique werra, l'allemand wehr et le français…guerre. Le gaulois cingo, “marcher” désigne à la fois le marcheur… et le fantassin. On le retrouve dans l'expression Vercingetorix : “le grand chef des guerriers”. Cette idée antique irrigue tout le Moyen Âge. Au 15e siècle, l'écrivain Alain Chartier le dit encore : “Les marchans gagnoient, nobles voyageoient”. Les nobles sont l'aristocratie combattante : s'ils voyageoient, c'est qu'ils guerroient ! Mais heureusement, il y a de nombreuses autres raisons de prendre la route ! Mais pourquoi prendre de tels risques ? C'est ce que nous allons découvrir dès maintenant, en parlant des motivations qui poussaient les gens d'autrefois à partir à l'aventure : car il n'y avait pas que la guerre !Bonne écoute ! Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/notabenemovies. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Histoire de France de Jacques Bainville de l'Académie Française.Chapitre 1 : Pendant 500 ans la Gaule partage la vie de Rome. Lu par Baudouin Flament.Rdv sur ma page Patreon pour découvrir du contenu supplémentaire : https://patreon.com/LiberAudiri?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkVous pouvez me suivre sur mes réseaux sociaux :Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/people/Liber-Audiri/61551715445122/Twitter/X : @Liber_AudiriInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/liber_audiri/ Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This week on Royally Screwed, we're talking about the campaigns of Julius Caesar in Rome's western neighbor, the region of Gaul. We'll also look at the brief and bright rise of the Celtic leader Vercingetorix, the one man truly willing to do whatever was needed to stand up to the Roman commander.Subscribe for more episodes as they come.Twitter: @Denim_CreekInstagram: denimcreekproMusic:Intro/Outro: “Life O' the Lavish” - Jules Gaia, “Vapour” - Osoku, “Upbeat Stomp Rock” - Alexey Anisimov, “The Crossroads” - Lindsey Abraham, “Zone Out” - Daniel Fridell, “Dayfreak” - White Bones, “Action rock_full” - Radio_ParmaCopyright 2023, Denim Creek Productions
In dieser Woche, in der hoffentlich technisch mal wieder alles läuft, schauen sich Michi und Moritz mit euch zusammen die legendäre Schlacht von Alesia an, bei der sich der Gallierfürst Vercingetorix und Gaius Iulius Caesar im heutigen Frankreich gegenüber standen. Ein mehr oder weniger ausführlicher Bericht dieser Geschehnisse finden sich übrigen auch in Caesars De bello gallico. Was Vercingetorix zu dem Aufstand gegen die Römer veranlasste und wie das Ganze ausging, erfahrt Ihr in der Folge. Wir wünschen viel Spaß beim Zuhören.
In dieser Woche, in der hoffentlich technisch mal wieder alles läuft, schauen sich Michi und Moritz mit euch zusammen die legendäre Schlacht von Alesia an, bei der sich der Gallierfürst Vercingetorix und Gaius Iulius Caesar im heutigen Frankreich gegenüber standen. Ein mehr oder weniger ausführlicher Bericht dieser Geschehnisse finden sich übrigen auch in Caesars De bello gallico. Was Vercingetorix zu dem Aufstand gegen die Römer veranlasste und wie das Ganze ausging, erfahrt Ihr in der Folge. Wir wünschen viel Spaß beim Zuhören.
Arminius, Vercingetorix, Boudicca. Nicht nur die Germanen und Gallier widersetzten sich der römischen Eroberung, auch die Kelten versetzten den Römern unter ihrem Statthalter und Feldherrn Suetonius Paulinus einen herben Schlag. Und dies angeführt von einer Frau mit dem klingenden Namen ‚die Siegreiche‘. Um 60 n. Chr. entlädt sich die aufgeheizte Stimmung im Großraum des heutigen London. Drei römische Siedlungen, darunter Londinium, werden dem Erdboden gleichgemacht. Die claudische Politik, die eine Eroberung von Britannien vorsah, hatte zwar einige Fürsten der keltischen Stämme von den Vorzügen der römischen Lebensart überzeugen können. Dennoch beharrten diese auf ihrer Autonomie, die sie unter Boudicca bis aufs Blut zu verteidigen suchten. Wie es zum Aufstand unter Boudiccas Führung kam, warum sich einige britannische Stämme der Midlands gegen die Römer stellten, wie das Ganze ausging und wer eigentlich Boudicca war, erfahrt ihr in der Folge. Hört außerdem, warum man Tacitus und Cassius Dio, auch wenn sie sehr gut im Geschichten Erzählen sind, nicht trauen sollte! Euch hat der Podcast gefallen? Dann folgt uns gerne auf Instagram und Facebook für weiteren historischen Content! Schaut auch gerne auf unserer Webseite epochentrotter. de vorbei und schickt uns eine Mail an kontakt@epochentrotter.de, wenn ihr Themenideen oder Feedback habt. Shownotes: Der Kaiser ist tot, lang lebe die (römische) Republik! #europa #westeuropa #england #rom #antike #altertum #frauengeschichte #römischesimperium
Eliza is under the weather, but we didn't want to leave you guys without an episode! So we're taking a break from the 13th Century and going back into the 1st... BC. This is a special release of our Patreon episode about Vercingetorix, King of the Gauls, who unified his people and fought to the bitter end against the conquest of Julius Caesar.Join our Angry Mob at the Economy+ tier at patreon.com/battleroyalepodcast, to access all our other Patreon episodes, including:- Ranking the Noble Houses of France (c.1000CE)- Ratatouille (film review)- Vercingetorix (full episode)- Robert Guiscard- Vikings (2015) - The Siege of Paris- Carcassonne, Cathars and Crusaders- Margaret the Black, Countess of FlandersTo get the latest updates on the podcast (including Eliza's recovery!), find us on:FacebookTwitterInstagramSupport the show⚜️CATEGORIESBen and Eliza each give a score out of 10 for the first 4 categories. The 5th is determined by maths! The result is a total score out of 100. Enchanté: The shallow, first-impressions round: How fabulous and iconic an image have they passed down to us? En Garde: (A.K.A. “Selfish Wins”) How well did they gain and increase their personal power, either through scheming, statesmanship or good old fashion battles? Voulez-Vous: (A.K.A. “Selfless Wins”) How much would we want to live under their regime? How well did they better the world around them through law reforms and cultural projects? Ouh-Là-Là: How pearl-clutchingly scandalous were the events of their life, both in their time and down through the ages? How mad, bad and dangerous were they to know? La Vie en Throne: How many years did they reign, and how many of their children survived them? Read how these points are awarded. View all scores.
This week we wrap up the tale of Julius Caesar's Conquest of Gaul. First we will discuss his fun little jaunt over to Britannia, and then we will explore his clashes with the great Gallic leader Vercingetorix, culminating with Caesar's victory at Alesia, and his plans for returning home to Rome. Follow the Naked Blue Men: @leftunreadpod @poorfidalgo @gluten_yung Email enquiries: leftunreadpod@gmail.com Theme music courtesy of Interesting Times Gang: itgang.bandcamp.com
His people made him a leader. The empire made him a renegade. History made him a hero. A young Gaul named Vercingetorix says he's going to make a girl he just met his queen while his dad gets killed by his brother, i think...and then...well...there's a druid...and Caesar...and...uh. Join Jason and Jef as they discuss Maniple Formation, Foreheads and Horse Shit...oh and also SWORDS AND SWORCERY!
Gallic Wars were waged between 58 and 50 BC by the Roman general Julius Caesar against the peoples of Gaul (present-day France). Gallic tribes, including the Averni led by the Celt chieftain Vercingetorix, fought to defend their homelands against an aggressive Roman campaign. The Wars culminated in the decisive Battle of Alesia in 52 BC, in which a complete Roman victory resulted in the expansion of the Roman Republic over the whole of Gaul. The Conquest of Gaul brought Roman occupation and influence to a land later to become France, one of North America's major European founding nations. North American institutions, architecture, infrastructure, city planning, art, history, culture, manners, customs, traditions, political organizations, laws and language, owe a great deal to the Roman Empire. Check out the YouTube version of this episode at https://youtu.be/Ngva4hU_AFU which has accompanying visuals including maps, charts, timelines, photos, illustrations, and diagrams. Go follow our TikTok page to enjoy additional History of North America content, including original short 60 second capsules at https://tiktok.com/@historyofnorthamerica Mark Vinet's TIMELINE video channel at https://youtube.com/c/TIMELINE_MarkVinet Get exclusive access to Bonus episodes, Ad-Free content, and Extra materials when joining our growing community on Patreon at https://patreon.com/markvinet and receive an eBook welcome GIFT or Donate on PayPal at https://bit.ly/3cx9OOL and also receive an eBook welcome GIFT. Denary Novels by Mark Vinet are available at https://amzn.to/33evMUj Website: https://markvinet.com/podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denarynovels Twitter: https://twitter.com/TIMELINEchannel Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.vinet.9 YouTube Podcast Playlist: https://www.bit.ly/34tBizu Podcast: https://anchor.fm/mark-vinet TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@historyofnorthamerica Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WadeOrganization LibriVox: A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 1 by F.P.G. Guizot, read by O.T. Road
Im Jahr 52 v.Chr. stand Caesar mit 70.000 Mann vor den Mauern der gallischen Festung Alesia und forderte den Fürsten Vercingetorix heraus. Eine erbitterte Belagerung begann und die Zeit spielte gegen Caesar, denn ein gewaltiges Entsatzheer war auf dem Weg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Manchmal ist das Heldentum kein Leichtes. Ruhm posthum ist ja schön und gut, aber erkauft ist er mitunter richtig bitter. Vercingetorix bleibt aufrechter Gallier. Lange. Doch dann macht Cäsar doch Schluss mit ihm. Die Asterix-Comics aber feiern Vercingetorix, der trotzig dem großen Römer die Waffen nicht vor, sondern auf die Füße wirft.
We're on hiatus until September 21 Until then, please enjoy all the Vercingetorix episodes in one long, binge-able file. This is the story of an unstoppable force meeting an immovable object: Julius Caesar bringing the might of the Roman military machine to bear against a proud warrior culture that had existed for centuries. Most accounts of Julius Caesar in Gaul focus on the Battle of Alesia. We broaden our scope, centering the Gauls, their culture and the increasingly terrible trade-offs Vercingetorix had to make to keep his people alive. Get ad-free episodes here: https://www.patreon.com/ancienthistoryfangirl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"A last alliance against tyranny - the battle for free Gaul" Gaul hung by a thread. As Rome's grip tightened around their homeland, the Tribal Kings met to discuss their grim reality. Age-old rivalries were tossed aside for the sake of unity, and Vercingetorix was raised as supreme commander of Gaul. The task ahead of him was monumental. The odds of success - minimal. But what a song it would be for their ancestors! This episode follows the epic conclusion to Caesar's Gallic Wars, including the famous Siege of Alesia. Help support the show on Patreon! Sources and Attributions on our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"I am a free man, of a free state" When Julius Caesar became Governor of Gaul in 58BC he dreamt of fame, fortune and legacy. Conquest had always been the path to glory for a Roman senator and with this position he hoped to make his name.At first, he picked off the Gallic tribes one by one. A bribe here, a massacre there, it seemed that soon all tribes would soon bow before the might of Rome.But one King spurned all attempts at diplomacy. And soon, this tiny spark of rebellion would spread. Under the banner of Vercingetorix, the tribes of Gaul would force Caesar and his legions out of their lands.Or die trying.This podcast tells the story of French hero 'Vercingetorix' against the backdrop of Caesar's invasion of Gaul.Help support the show on Patreon!Sources and Attributions on our website.Check Out Campfire Tales Podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
No episódio de hoje, Gustavo Sleman fala sobre o novo lançamento da Editora Record, 'Asterix e a Filha de Vercingetorix'.
Asterix or The Adventures of Asterix (French: Astérix or Astérix le Gaulois, IPA: [aste?iks l? ?olwa]) is a series of French comic books written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Albert Uderzo (Uderzo also took over the job of writing the series after the death of Goscinny in 1977). The series first appeared in French in the magazine Pilote on 29 October 1959. As of 2009, 34 comic books in the series have been released. The series follows the exploits of a village of ancient Gauls as they resist Roman occupation. They do so by means of a magic potion, brewed by their druid, which gives the recipient superhuman strength. The protagonist, the titular character, Asterix, along with his friend Obelix have various adventures. The “ix” suffix of both names echoes the name of Vercingetorix, a historical Gaul chieftain. In many cases, the stories have them travel to various countries around the world, though other books are set in and around their village. For much of the history of the series (Volumes 4 through 29), settings in Gaul and abroad alternated, with even-numbered volumes set abroad and odd-numbered volumes set in Gaul, mostly in the village. The Asterix series is one of the most popular Franco-Belgian comics in the world, with the series being translated into over 100 languages, and it is popular in most European countries. Asterix is less well known in the United States and Japan. The success of the series has led to the adaptation of several books into 11 films; eight animated, and three with live actors. There have also been a number of games based on the characters, and a theme park near Paris, Parc Astérix, is themed around the series. To date, 325 million copies of 34 Asterix books have been sold worldwide, making co-creators René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo France's bestselling authors abroad You can read them online from Hoopla Digital or at the Read Asterix Comics online page. Check out Jac's brilliant new series Back to the Filmography. Don't forget to Subscribe to the Pop Guerrillas Follow JAC on twitter or read his amazing work on I am JACs Musings If you want to talk with Tony about comics or to suggest any future shows, please connect with him online and send him an email at https://www.arfarina.com/. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support
Este episódio arranca com o gaulês de nome difícil de pronunciar - Vercingetorix. Os minutos seguintes são dedicados aos reinados dos Merovíngios e Carolíngios, passando por mais nomes complicados de encaixar e por dois Carlos - ‘O Martelo' e o Magno -, aos quais se seguem as épocas dos Anjous, Valois e Bourbon, as duas grandes guerras do século XX, e uma Résistance sem par.Raquel Vaz-Pinto e Pedro Vieira fazem, de novo, a proeza de trocar por miúdos um dos países mais importantes e característicos da Europa: bienvenue à la France!REFERÊNCIAS E LINKS ÚTEIS:Astérix, o Gaulês, René Goscinny, Albert UderzoAstérix na Córsega, René Goscinny, Albert UderzoThe Landmark, Julius CaesarVida e Destino, Vassili GrossmanKing and Emperor, a new life of Charlemagne, Janet L. NelsonA espuma dos dias, Boris VianEstranha Derrota, Marc BlochA Espuma dos Dias - filme:https://youtu.be/U5k-UwHx9-cChansons ‘Possibles' et ‘Impossibles', Boris Vian:https://www.discogs.com/release/3214071-Boris-Vian-Chansons-Possibles-Et-ImpossiblesBIOSRAQUEL VAZ-PINTOÉ Investigadora do Instituto Português de Relações Internacionais (IPRI) da Universidade Nova de Lisboa e Prof. Auxiliar Convidada da Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da mesma Universidade, onde lecciona a disciplina de Estudos Asiáticos.Foi Presidente da Associação Portuguesa de Ciência Política de 2012 a 2016. Autora de vários artigos e livros entre os quais A Grande Muralha e o Legado de Tiananmen, a China e os Direitos Humanos editado pela Tinta-da-China e Os Portugueses e o Mundo editado pela Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos.Os seus interesses de investigação são Política Externa e Estratégia Chinesa; os EUA e o Indo- Pacífico; a Europa e o Mundo; e Liderança e Estratégia.É comentadora residente da rádio TSF. É membro da Comissão Cientifica do Fórum Futuro e consultora da Administração da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian.PEDRO VIEIRA Pedro Vieira nasceu em Lisboa, em 1975.Licenciado pela Escola Superior de Comunicação Social, trabalhou no Canal Q das Produções Fictícias e é, atualmente, guionista e pivô do programa O Último Apaga a Luz da RTP3.É responsável pela Comunicação do Cinema São Jorge e foi consultor de Comunicação na Booktailors.Trabalha como ilustrador freelancer e escreve livros como se não houvesse amanhã.
Photo: Statue of Vercingétorix by Mouly @Batchelorshow #Londinium90AD: Gaius and Germanicus Philosophize about the Decapitation of Kings from Vercingetorix to Putin. Michael Vlahos. #FriendsofHistoryDebatingSociety https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/solomon-islands-reassures-australia-as-it-works-on-china-security-deal/ar-AAVu0sp
Julius Caesar is pretty famous for dying. But why was he famous to begin with? Marie discusses Caesar vs Pirates, Caesar the Pontifex Maximus, Caesar in Britain, and Caesar vs. Vercingetorix at the Battle of Alesia. Shoot us an email at archwayspodcast@gmail.com
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Giddy up mother fathers! We're hoppin on into Pikes 214-216 today (Trace Candle, Teleflecter, and Wheel of Ferris,) and we also hop into the odd and mystical universe of: the original Macintosh screen resolution, 5 Finger Death Punch's ex-drummer's Psycho Synner, new The Cure music on the way, Goth obituaries, Papa John at CPAC, Spenser throws out a fwb so he can have diarrhea, the lack of Buckethead Rule 34, Tony Hooper's All American Massacre (unreleased), Buckethead as Leatherface, the massage parlor boner ban, LEGO Fleshlight, the Mind of Mencia is a terrible medical affliction, teledildonics, unfavorable Big Daddy (1999) comparisons, Britain has the porn talk at 12, Spenser has a condo in Suplex City, the 10 Commandments of Buckethead, Artificial Intelligence: AI (2001), Doctor Sleep (2019), tugger Carlson, Britain likes a petite handjob, Buckethead is the Bret Hart of guitar, “Get Low” by Lil Jon & Ying Yang Twins, the prostate of mind, the politics of Bootsy Collins's friends, don't gender my big manicotti, Wilderun - Epigone (2022), Harvester (PC, 1996), Peacemaker (2022), Spenser marks for John Cena, John Cena v CM Punk feud (2011-2012), imagine what Buckethead's fingers can do…, NEW SEGMENT: [Epic Ralph Battles in History: Caesar vs. Vercingetorix and Seth Putnam vs. Chris Barnes], and creating a post-cast. Thanks so much to bucketbot @vodka.rat for the amazing message!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/abucketcast)
Photo: Statère in the name of Vercingétorix. The Battle of Alesia was a decisive Roman victory in Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars in September 52 BCE. ... Although a worthy opponent, Vercingetorix's forces were defeated by the Roman army, and the battle, which was arguably Caesar's greatest military achievement, marks the end of Gallic independence. @Batchelorshow #Londinium90AD: Modern lessons from Caesar's Battle of Alesia, 52 BCE. Michael Vlahos. #FriendsofHistoryDebatingSociety https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Alesia
In 52 BC the Roman Army under the control of Julius Caesar had a stunning victory over a combined force of Gallic tribes, in a moment that marked the end of their resistance and paved the way for what's now modern day France to be swallowed up into the Roman Empire.
Vercingetorix was a proud, young Gallic chieftain who gave Caesar his first bloody nose of the Gallic Wars and led a rebellion so serious that it nearly cost Caesar everything. Subscribe to us here on your favourite podcast channel, follow us on IG and FB @bitesizebattles, and visit our website at www.bitesizebattles.com. Thanks for listening.
Presented by Ghostbed.com Matt Cooper and Joel Benner talk about getting poison oak on your genitalia, The Battle of Alesia and a possible bromance between Vercingetorix and Julius Caesar. #Vercingetorix #JuliusCaesar #Romanhistory
Presented by Ghostbed.com Matt Cooper and Joel Benner continue the deep-dive on the King of the Gauls, focusing on the battle of Gergovia, and mermaids.
Presented by Ghostbed.com Matt Cooper and Joel Benner get their first ever fan-art and a gift package of ancient relics! Then take a deep dive on the king of the Gauls, Vercingetorix!
Vercingetorix was a Gallic leader who managed to unite the local tribes and mount a credible defence against Caesar during his campaign in Gaul. While his resistance was ultimately futile, he has become a symbol of French nationalism and a much needed foe to Caesar's Gallic war commentaries. Part I of ‘Enemies of Rome' Guest: Associate Professor Rhiannon Evans (Head of Department of Languages and Linguistics, La Trobe University)
Auch in diesem Jahr findet in der Stadtbibliothek Halle (Saale) vom 22. Juli bis zum 4. September der Lesesommer XXL statt. Bei dieser besonderen Leseaktion können Kinder wieder über den Sommerferien Bücher lesen und dafür ein Zertifikat erhalten. Aus diesem Anlass sind diesmal Frau Heinicke, Frau Steinland und Herr Digwa aus der Kinderbibliothek zu Gast und stellen ihre aktuellen Buchempfehlungen vor. Serena Valentino: Die einsame im Meer, aus der Reihe Disney Villains (03:21)Judith Burger: Ringo, ich und ein komplett ahnungsloser Sommer (04:57)Marjolijn Hof: Opi Kas, die Zimtziegen und ich (08:15)Elias Våhlund: Handbuch der Superhelden, Teil 1 – 6 (10:14)Barbara Rose: Das Geheimnis der magischen Bibliothek, aus der Reihe Das Bücherschloss (13:50)Martin Widmark: Halvdan, der Wikinger (17:54)Fedor de Beer: Das Buch der 1269 Wünsche (21:02)Luke Pearson: Hilda und der Troll (22:50) Hilda und der Mitternachtsriese Hilda und die Vogelparade Hilda und der schwarze Hund Hilda und der Steinwald Hilda und der Bergkönig Asterix – Die Tochter des Vercingetorix (24:51)Weitere Infos zum Lesesommer XXL gibt es hier: https://www.stadtbibliothek-halle.de/stadtbibliothek/Angebote-Information/Fuer-Kitas-Schulen/Lesesommer-2021/Bei Fragen, Wünschen oder Anregungen sind wir telefonisch, per E-Mail oder über das Kontaktformular erreichbar.E-mail: stadtbibliothek-ausleihe@halle.de Kontaktformular: https://www.halle.de/de/Verwaltung/Online-Angebote/Telefonbuch/Mailkontakt
Pour ce quatrième épisode on revient à la base, la genèse des Baby Graveurs, nos soirées cinéma et nos débats sans fin, et on s’attaque à l’accident industriel majeur du cinéma français ! Toujours avec une bonne dose de mauvaise foi, et un peu de travail, quand même… Le « j'aime » de Julien, le podcast Le … Continuer la lecture de « EPISODE #4 SOIREE BABY : VERCINGETORIX »
Hablamos con Leopoldo Kulesz, editor y traductor de la editorial Libros del Zorzal. Nos cuenta sobre el proceso de edición de los libros de Asterix, los desafíos de la traducción del francés original y su nuevo lanzamiento "La hija de Vercingetorix". ¡Clic!
After last week's Pop Culture Happy Hour match, it's only right that friend of that show Margaret H. Willison should play with us this week. She's here with her co-hosts of the Appointment Television podcast Kathryn VanArendonk and Andrew Cunningham. They'll kick off the competition with an audio quiz about TV production company logos before moving into a one-letter-off game with slightly modified versions of popular TV shows. And we can only hope they've boned up on the knowledge needed for this week's lightning round! This is it for regulation play for our Season Two Battle of the Podcasts! Next week, our returning champions from the season will come back for the playoffs! Support Us On Patreon
After last week's Pop Culture Happy Hour match, it's only right that friend of that show Margaret H. Willison should play with us this week. She's here with her co-hosts of the Appointment Television podcast Kathryn VanArendonk and Andrew Cunningham. They'll kick off the competition with an audio quiz about TV production company logos before moving into a one-letter-off game with slightly modified versions of popular TV shows. And we can only hope they've boned up on the knowledge needed for this week's lightning round! This is it for regulation play for our season two Battle of the Podcasts! Next week, our returning champions from the season will come back for the playoffs! NOTES ⚠️ Inline notes below may be truncated due to podcast feed character limits. Full notes are always on the episode page.
After last week's Pop Culture Happy Hour match, it's only right that friend of that show Margaret H. Willison should play with us this week. She's here with her co-hosts of the Appointment Television podcast Kathryn VanArendonk and Andrew Cunningham.They'll kick off the competition with an audio quiz about TV production company logos before moving into a one-letter-off game with slightly modified versions of popular TV shows. And we can only hope they've boned up on the knowledge needed for this week's lightning round!This is it for regulation play for our Season Two Battle of the Podcasts! Next week, our returning champions from the season will come back for the playoffs!Support Us On Patreon
In this episode of Franco-Friendly, our host describes Roman relations with Gaul and Julius Caesar's conquest of the Gaulic people. In addition, failed attempts at rebellion by Ambiorix and Vercingetorix are described. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/francofriendly/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/francofriendly/support
In our comedic, first 18+ episode, Gabe takes us through - step by step and in hilarious detail - the Seige of Alesia in 52 BC when Julius Caesar, Commander of the Roman Empire, faced off with Vercingetorix, Leader of the Gallic Confederation. We also reminisced about highschool, shared college/travel stories, discussed Newton's 1st Mayo Principle, made a public request for reliable Plum Sauce in the LA area, and went deep into the Panda Express menu. You can find us @secretbunkerpod on IG and Twitter, The Secret Bunker Podcast on Youtube, Reddit, and all podcast hosts. Reach out to us at any of these and thesecretbunkerpodcast@gmail.com as well as leaving audio messages on secretbunkerpodcast.com, which will be live answered on a future episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/secretbunker/message