Brief History of the Royal Family
The Royal Family from 1066 until today.
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Secrets of The Royal Kitchen (Royal Family Documentary) | Real Stories
Former Royal Chef Graham Newbould who was once a chef on the Royal Yacht Britannia for the Queen reveals what goes on in the kitchens of the famous House of Windsor.
From TV suppers at Buckingham Palace, to poached salmon caught and cooked at the Royal Family’s Scotland retreat at Balmoral, Graham shows the viewers how to cook food fit for a Queen. He goes back on board the Royal Yacht Britannia where he makes good use of the Royal ice cream machine, and even recreates the wedding breakfast he helped serve up for the Prince of Wales and Princess Diana. He also gives a fascinating insight into the day-to-day food in a Palace – from eight sided cucumber sandwiches to a special dish of liver and rice, a firm favourite with the ever-present Royal corgis.
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Visit Windsor Castle: Official Video
View the official video for visitors to Windsor Castle, the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world, and one of the official residences of Her Majesty The Queen.
Open throughout the year, the Castle's dramatic site encapsulates 900 years of British history and covers an area of 26 acres. Highlights include the magnificent State and Semi-State Apartments furnished with treasures from the Royal Collection, St George's Chapel where ten monarchs are buried, and a masterpiece in miniature - Queen Mary's Dolls' House.
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Tiffany & Co. — “Some Style is Legendary” Documentary
Tiffany & Co. presents “Some Style is Legendary,” a short film capturing the making of the fall 2016 campaign —Legendary Style—directed by Oscar®-nominated, and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker R.J. Cutler. Cutler, director of The September Issue, casts an eye upon the rarely seen side of Vogue’s legendary creative director-at-large, Grace Coddington. The documentary takes viewers behind the scenes as Coddington partners with Tiffany to break new creative ground, on her first ever brand campaign.
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These 6 wedding dresses made history (and why Meghan Markle’s dress didn’t) ǀ Justine Leconte
The Royal Wedding of Harry and Meghan had made headlines throughout the world. Though I don't think that the most original / unique bridal fashion is seen at state weddings: in this video, I explain why Meghan (and Kate, Diana or Elizabeth II before her) must abide by the rules and codes of the protocol when picking their wedding dresses. Meghan Markle is marrying into a very codified royal family and her Givenchy dress was logically inspired by previous royal brides.
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History of modern Christianity | Wikipedia audio article
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History of modern Christianity
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SUMMARY
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The history of modern Christianity concerns the Christian religion from the end of the Early Modern era to the present day. The Early Modern history of Christianity is usually taken to begin with the Protestant Reformation c. 1517–1525 (usually rounded down to 1500) and ending in the late 18th century with the onset of the Industrial Revolution and the events leading up to the French Revolution of 1789. This article only covers 1720 to the current date. For the early modern period, see the articles on the Protestant Reformation, the Counter-Reformation and the Catholic Church and the Age of Discovery.
Becoming common to all of Europe in the Middle Ages, Christianity expanded throughout the world during the Age of Exploration. Christianity has thus become the world's largest religion. Christianity differs most significantly from the other religions in the claim that Jesus Christ is God the Son, but throughout its history, it has weathered schisms and theological disputes that have resulted in many distinct churches. The largest branches of Christianity are the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the Protestant churches. Following the Fall of Constantinople, Christianity followed two different paths: Western Christianity and Eastern Christianity.
1892 Broadway Musical: The Fencing Master / Mr. & Mrs. Wheeler ~ Ah yes, I love thee (1911)
William & Elizabeth Wheeler / Ah yes, I love thee / The Fencing Master (DeKoven) / Recorded: April 28, 1911 / English singer and actress Marie Tempest (1864-1942) pictured in 1892 in The Fencing Master --
From the 1892 Broadway musical The Fencing Master, by American composer Reginald DeKoven (1859-1920). Set in the lavish palaces of 15th-century Milan and Venice, Marie Tempest starring in another trouser role as the daughter of a fencing master.
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Ah yes, I love thee
(the recorded lyrics are abridged from the following full version)
Ah, yes, I love thee,
Have loved thee in all of the bygone years;
Ah, yes, I love thee,
Have loved thee with hopes and fear.
Yes, a womans heart beats in my breast,
Only for thee. Faithful ever twill be.
I adore thee, yet implore thee,
Hold my secret in thy keeping:
Thine forever, naught can sever,
Fate has linked our lives together, dear!
Eer true to thee, love of mine.
Let naught divide. Eer at thy side
Ill be with thee.
My heart is thine, dear, forever.
Yes, thine only.
Take thou this floweret,
The emblem of love budding fresh and fair;
Lest thy love fade too soon,
Oh, dear one, I pray thee, beware.
I have held thine image in my heart, through the long years;
Now I smile through tears.
I adore thee, yet implore thee,
Hold my secret in thy keeping.
All my life is thine alone;
I give my life to thee, my own.
You love me? Ah! What secret is here?
Ah! Thou lovest me?
Tis in my keeping. Naught shall part.
I have wandered ever seeking
A love enduring as thine.
Faithful thou and true,
thy love the purest, the most divine.
Naught shall ever part us,
Dear one of my soul!
Dear heart, believe me,
My heart is thine forever.
Tell me, tell me once again,
You love me, love me only.
This floweret I take, dear,
Emblem of love, emblem of love.
Nay, twill last foreer,
Love cannot die, love as true as mine.
Long I sought for such a heart through bygone years;
And now there end all doubts and fears:
I adore thee, I adore thee.
My hearts in thy keeping forever.
All my life is thine alone;
I give my life to thee, my own.
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William Wheeler ~ Elizabeth Wheeler (pseudonym: Jane Kenyon)
Jim Walsh of Hobbies Magazine in 1961 described Elizabeth Wheeler and William Wheeler as the most successful husband and wife duet pair in the history of the phonograph. She was born Bess Nicholson in Kokomo, Indiana, in 1875; he was born in Shawano, Wisconsin in 1879. They married in 1904, and performed widely, doing standard ballads, light opera, and hymns. Mr. Wheeler made some solo recordings for Leeds & Caitlin, Edison and others, and then the two began their duet recordings in 1910, for Victor. Beautiful Isle of Somewhere was an early hit, though it did not reach the 1917 Victor catalog, where there were 17 other titles by the pair. Their final Victor recording was the most popular one, What a Friend We have in Jesus. Mrs. Wheeler made many solo Victors beginning in 1909; she sang ballads and children's songs, and also Elizabeth's Prayer from Tannhauser. William Wheeler did some solo work for Pathe. They did not record after the acoustic period, and What a Friend was the only one of their titles to reach the 1927 Victor catalog. Elizabeth Wheeler died in 1971; the date of William Wheeler's death is c.1960. (From The Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States / edited by Guy A. Marco / Garland Publishing, Inc. - 1993)
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History of modern Christianity | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:20 1 Western Christianity
00:01:30 1.1 The Reformation (1520–1641)
00:01:42 1.2 Age of Enlightenment (1640–1740)
00:02:14 1.2.1 Puritan movement
00:05:27 1.2.2 Roman Catholic missions
00:06:32 1.3 Revivalism (1720–1906)
00:07:03 1.3.1 Great Awakenings
00:08:45 1.3.2 French Revolution and worship of Reason
00:10:09 1.3.3 Restorationism
00:11:04 1.3.3.1 Latter Day Saints
00:14:04 1.4 Western Christianity since the 20th century
00:14:15 1.4.1 Fascism
00:15:03 1.4.2 Nazism
00:17:21 1.4.3 Ecumenism
00:18:01 1.4.3.1 Catholic ecumenism
00:19:52 1.4.3.2 Ecumenism within Protestantism
00:21:08 1.5 Trends in theology
00:21:18 1.5.1 Modernism and liberal Christianity
00:21:59 1.5.2 Fundamentalism
00:22:47 1.5.3 Second Vatican Council
00:23:27 2 Eastern Christianity
00:23:37 2.1 Russian Orthodoxy
00:24:21 2.2 Orthodoxy under Ottoman rule
00:28:20 2.2.1 Corruption
00:29:21 2.2.2 Devshirmeh
00:30:01 2.3 Eastern Orthodoxy since the 20th century
00:30:13 2.3.1 Russian Orthodox Church in the Russian Empire
00:31:27 2.3.2 Russian Orthodox Church in the Soviet Union
00:36:37 2.3.3 Diaspora emigration to the West
00:37:29 3 See also
00:37:38 4 Notes
00:37:48 5 Print resources
00:38:56 6 External links
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- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
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SUMMARY
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The history of modern Christianity concerns the Christian religion from the end of the Early Modern era to the present day. The Early Modern history of Christianity is usually taken to begin with the Protestant Reformation c. 1517–1525 (usually rounded down to 1500) and ending in the late 18th century with the onset of the Industrial Revolution and the events leading up to the French Revolution of 1789. This article only covers 1720 to the current date. For the early modern period, see the articles on the Protestant Reformation, the Counter-Reformation and the Catholic Church and the Age of Discovery.
Becoming common to all of Europe in the Middle Ages, Christianity expanded throughout the world during the Age of Exploration. Christianity has thus become the world's largest religion. Christianity differs most significantly from the other religions in the claim that Jesus Christ is God the Son, but throughout its history, it has weathered schisms and theological disputes that have resulted in many distinct churches. The largest branches of Christianity are the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the Protestant churches. Following the Fall of Constantinople, Christianity followed two different paths: Western Christianity and Eastern Christianity.
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