City Wall and Fortifications Andernach
City Wall and Fortifications Andernach
City Wall and Fortifications Andernach
City Wall and Fortifications Andernach
City Wall and Fortifications Andernach
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03 Hotel In Belgium
Rhine Cruise 2001. These videos were taken with an analogue camcorder which at that time was considered State Of the Art - just shows how things have improved over the years and just how good our modern day mobile phones are.
Bit of detective work and I managed to identify where that Hotel was that we made an overnight stop at on our way to Germany for a cruise along the river rhine over 15 years ago.
Caesar in Gaul - Roman History DOCUMENTARY
In our animated historical documentary on the Gallic War and Gaius Julius Caesar, we will cover the war between the Romans and the Celts in modern France, and the battles of Bibracte, Vosges, Axona, Sabis, Gergovia, Alesia, alongside Caesars invasions of Britain and Germany. In these battles, Caesar and his legionaries fought against Helvetii led by Divico, Suebi led by Ariovistus, Belgae led by Galba, Nervii led by Boduognatus, Britons led by Cassivellaunus, Eburones led by Ambiorix and Arverni led by Vercingetorix. The Roman Civil war against Pompey is just around the corner.
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Louis IV of France | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Louis IV of France
00:00:33 1 Childhood
00:02:38 2 Assumption of crown
00:06:42 2.1 Regency of Hugh the Great
00:09:23 3 Difficulties during the early years, 938–945
00:09:37 3.1 Louis IV and his supporters, 938–939
00:11:05 3.2 War over Lotharingia
00:12:03 3.3 Crisis of the royal power, 940–941
00:14:05 3.4 Intervention in Normandy, 943–946
00:17:41 4 Ottonian hegemony, 946–954
00:17:54 4.1 Trial of Hugh the Great, 948–949
00:20:31 4.2 Return of the balance
00:23:31 5 Death of Louis IV and the Legend of the Wolf
00:25:23 6 Dynastic memorial and burial
00:27:50 7 Children
00:29:56 8 Succession
00:31:05 9 Ancestry
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- Socrates
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Louis IV (September 920 / September 921 – 10 September 954), called d'Outremer or Transmarinus (both meaning from overseas), reigned as king of West Francia from 936 to 954. A member of the Carolingian dynasty, he was the only son of king Charles the Simple and his second wife Eadgifu of Wessex, daughter of King Edward the Elder of Wessex. His reign is mostly known thanks to the Annals of Flodoard and the later Historiae of Richerus.
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