BANANE METALIK @ La Zone Belgium 2013
Banane Metalik @
La Zone - Liège - Belgium
05/17/13
Organisation by SHOOT ME AGAIN (thx Pat)
Nouvel an, soirée du 31 à Albertville - partenaire média Albertville Actus
les sapeurs pompiers d'Albertville organisaient une fois de plus le bal du feu à la salle de la Pierre du Roy.... Salle comble et ambiance au top avec Jean Marie Martin et la zumba, Kim et le pole dance, Nelly DJ pour le thème 'années 80'. Une vraie fête avec plus de 400 participants... Bonne année !
Réalisation animation & artistique de la soirée Defours.com avec Jean Marie Martin Zumba no limit, Kim Studio & Nathalie Guinle animatrice.
Time-Lapse Gopro - Savoie
Hommage à Dame Nature
Ce film est composé de photos prises au cours de mes balades matinales dans la nature, lorsque les premiers rayons de soleil inondent les fleurs couvertes de rosée.
Parcourir notre Dame Nature en immortalisant sa beauté est pour moi une source de fraîcheur et de joie dans le chaos qui règne en ce monde et je suis heureuse de la partager avec vous.
Ces photos sont accompagnées par le prélude en C Major de Bach, par Morning Mood de Grieg et par l' Hiver des 4 saisons de Vivaldi
Cathy
catherine-coulon@hotmail.fr
Vous pouvez voir les photos qui composent cette petite vidéo sur mon site
Charlemagne | Wikipedia audio article
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Charlemagne
00:02:36 1 Political background
00:06:26 2 Rise to power
00:06:35 2.1 Early life
00:06:44 2.1.1 Date of birth
00:08:07 2.1.2 Place of birth
00:08:41 2.2 Ancestry
00:09:40 2.3 Ambiguous high office
00:13:41 2.4 Aquitainian rebellion
00:13:50 2.4.1 Formation of a new Aquitaine
00:15:26 2.4.2 Acquisition of Aquitaine by the Carolingians
00:18:13 2.4.3 Loss and recovery of Aquitaine
00:20:54 2.5 Perforce union
00:22:00 3 Italian campaigns
00:22:10 3.1 Conquest of the Lombard kingdom
00:24:43 3.2 Southern Italy
00:25:29 4 Children
00:28:43 5 Carolingian expansion to the south
00:28:53 5.1 Vasconia and the Pyrenees
00:31:48 5.2 Roncesvalles campaign
00:33:27 5.3 Contact with the Saracens
00:34:20 5.4 Wars with the Moors
00:35:52 6 Eastern campaigns
00:36:02 6.1 Saxon Wars
00:39:59 6.2 Submission of Bavaria
00:41:20 6.3 Avar campaigns
00:43:15 6.4 Northeast Slav expeditions
00:44:25 6.5 Southeast Slav expeditions
00:45:45 7 Imperium
00:45:54 7.1 Coronation
00:48:14 7.1.1 Debate
00:55:16 7.2 Imperial title
00:56:26 7.3 Imperial diplomacy
00:58:26 7.4 Danish attacks
00:59:46 7.5 Death
01:02:19 8 Administration
01:02:28 8.1 Organisation
01:03:11 8.2 Military
01:03:51 8.3 Economic and monetary reforms
01:05:36 8.4 Jews in Charlemagne's realm
01:06:49 8.5 Education reforms
01:09:07 8.6 Church reforms
01:10:45 8.7 Writing reforms
01:11:37 8.8 Political reforms
01:11:55 8.8.1 Divisio regnorum
01:12:58 9 Personality
01:13:08 9.1 Manner
01:14:51 9.2 Language
01:15:51 9.3 Appearance
01:17:28 9.4 Dress
01:18:43 9.5 Homes
01:19:20 10 Family
01:19:28 10.1 Marriages and heirs
01:20:13 10.2 Ancestry
01:20:21 11 Name
01:21:49 12 Beatification
01:22:32 13 Cultural uses
01:22:42 13.1 Middle Ages
01:24:19 13.2 Modern era
01:27:09 14 Books and libraries
01:29:08 15 See also
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Charlemagne () or Charles the Great (German: Karl der Große, Italian: Carlo Magno/Carlomagno; 2 April 742 – 28 January 814), numbered Charles I, was King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and Holy Roman Emperor from 800. He united much of western and central Europe during the Early Middle Ages. He was the first recognised emperor to rule from western Europe since the fall of the Western Roman Empire three centuries earlier. The expanded Frankish state that Charlemagne founded is called the Carolingian Empire. He was later canonized by Antipope Paschal III.
Charlemagne was the eldest son of Pepin the Short and Bertrada of Laon, born before their canonical marriage. He became king in 768 following his father's death, initially as co-ruler with his brother Carloman I. Carloman's sudden death in December 771 under unexplained circumstances left Charlemagne as the sole ruler of the Frankish Kingdom. He continued his father's policy towards the papacy and became its protector, removing the Lombards from power in northern Italy and leading an incursion into Muslim Spain. He campaigned against the Saxons to his east, Christianizing them upon penalty of death and leading to events such as the Massacre of Verden. He reached the height of his power in 800 when he was crowned Emperor of the Romans by Pope Leo III on Christmas Day at Rome's Old St. Peter's Basilica.
Charlemagne has been called the Father of Europe (Pater Europae), as he united most of Western Europe for the first time since the classical era of the Roman Empire and united parts of Europe that had never been under Frankish rule. His rule spurred the Carolingian Renaissance, a period of energetic cultural and intellectual activity within the Western Church. All Holy Roman Emperors considered their kingdoms to be descendants of Charlemagne's empire, as did the French and German monarchies. However, the Eastern Orthodox Church views Charlemagne more controversially, labelling as heterodox his support of the filioque and the Pope's recognizing him as legitimate Roman Emperor rather than Irene of Athens of the Byzantine Empire. These and othe ...
Charlemagne | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:54 1 Political background
00:07:01 2 Rise to power
00:07:10 2.1 Early life
00:07:19 2.1.1 Date of birth
00:08:49 2.1.2 Place of birth
00:09:25 2.2 Ancestry
00:10:32 2.3 Ambiguous high office
00:14:52 2.4 Aquitainian rebellion
00:15:01 2.4.1 Formation of a new Aquitaine
00:16:45 2.4.2 Acquisition of Aquitaine by the Carolingians
00:19:45 2.4.3 Loss and recovery of Aquitaine
00:22:40 2.5 Marriage to Desiderata
00:23:51 3 Italian campaigns
00:24:00 3.1 Conquest of the Lombard kingdom
00:26:47 3.2 Southern Italy
00:27:36 4 Children
00:31:08 5 Carolingian expansion to the south
00:31:19 5.1 Vasconia and the Pyrenees
00:34:28 5.2 Roncesvalles campaign
00:36:17 5.3 Contact with the Saracens
00:37:15 5.4 Wars with the Moors
00:38:56 6 Eastern campaigns
00:39:06 6.1 Saxon Wars
00:43:36 6.2 Submission of Bavaria
00:45:08 6.3 Avar campaigns
00:47:13 6.4 Northeast Slav expeditions
00:48:29 6.5 Southeast Slav expeditions
00:49:56 7 Imperium
00:50:05 7.1 Coronation
00:52:37 7.1.1 Debate
01:00:18 7.2 Imperial title
01:01:34 7.3 Imperial diplomacy
01:03:44 7.4 Danish attacks
01:05:13 7.5 Death
01:08:00 8 Administration
01:08:09 8.1 Organisation
01:08:56 8.2 Military
01:09:38 8.3 Economic and monetary reforms
01:11:32 8.4 Jews in Charlemagne's realm
01:12:50 8.5 Education reforms
01:15:23 8.6 Church reforms
01:17:10 8.7 Writing reforms
01:18:05 8.8 Political reforms
01:18:25 8.8.1 Divisio regnorum
01:19:36 9 Personality
01:19:45 9.1 Manner
01:21:37 9.2 Language
01:22:42 9.3 Appearance
01:24:28 9.4 Dress
01:25:51 9.5 Homes
01:26:30 10 Family
01:27:18 11 Name
01:28:50 12 Beatification
01:29:37 13 Cultural uses
01:29:46 13.1 Middle Ages
01:31:31 13.2 Modern era
01:34:39 14 Books and libraries
01:36:52 15 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Charlemagne () or Charles the Great (German: Karl der Große, Italian: Carlo Magno/Carlomagno; 2 April 742 – 28 January 814), numbered Charles I, was King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and Holy Roman Emperor from 800. He united much of western and central Europe during the Early Middle Ages. He was the first recognised emperor to rule from western Europe since the fall of the Western Roman Empire three centuries earlier. The expanded Frankish state that Charlemagne founded is called the Carolingian Empire. He was later canonized by Antipope Paschal III.
Charlemagne was the eldest son of Pepin the Short and Bertrada of Laon, born before their canonical marriage. He became king in 768 following his father's death, initially as co-ruler with his brother Carloman I. Carloman's sudden death in December 771 under unexplained circumstances left Charlemagne as the sole ruler of the Frankish Kingdom. He continued his father's policy towards the papacy and became its protector, removing the Lombards from power in northern Italy and leading an incursion into Muslim Spain. He campaigned against the Saxons to his east, Christianizing them upon penalty of death and leading to events such as the Massacre of Verden. He reached the height of his power in 800 when he was crowned Emperor of the Romans by Pope Leo III on Christmas Day at Rome's Old St. Peter's Basilica.
Charlemagne has been called the Father of Europe (Pater Europae), as he united most of Western Europe for the first time since the classical era of the Roman Empire and united parts of Europe that had never been under Frankish or Roman rule. His rule spurred the Carolingian Renaissance, a period of energetic cultural and intellectual activity within the Western Church. All Holy Roman Emperors considered their kingdoms to be descendants of Charlemagne's empire, as did the French and German monarchies. However, the Eastern Orthodox Church views Charlemagne more controversially, labelling as heterodox his s ...
Charlemagne | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:52 1 Political background
00:07:03 2 Rise to power
00:07:12 2.1 Early life
00:07:20 2.1.1 Date of birth
00:08:51 2.1.2 Place of birth
00:09:27 2.2 Ancestry
00:10:30 2.3 Ambiguous high office
00:14:53 2.4 Aquitainian rebellion
00:15:02 2.4.1 Formation of a new Aquitaine
00:16:47 2.4.2 Acquisition of Aquitaine by the Carolingians
00:19:48 2.4.3 Loss and recovery of Aquitaine
00:22:44 2.5 Perforce union
00:23:56 3 Italian campaigns
00:24:06 3.1 Conquest of the Lombard kingdom
00:26:52 3.2 Southern Italy
00:27:42 4 Children
00:31:15 5 Carolingian expansion to the south
00:31:26 5.1 Vasconia and the Pyrenees
00:34:34 5.2 Roncesvalles campaign
00:36:22 5.3 Contact with the Saracens
00:37:19 5.4 Wars with the Moors
00:39:00 6 Eastern campaigns
00:39:09 6.1 Saxon Wars
00:43:29 6.2 Submission of Bavaria
00:44:57 6.3 Avar campaigns
00:47:02 6.4 Northeast Slav expeditions
00:48:19 6.5 Southeast Slav expeditions
00:49:46 7 Imperium
00:49:55 7.1 Coronation
00:52:28 7.1.1 Debate
01:00:14 7.2 Imperial title
01:01:30 7.3 Imperial diplomacy
01:03:41 7.4 Danish attacks
01:05:09 7.5 Death
01:07:56 8 Administration
01:08:05 8.1 Organisation
01:08:52 8.2 Military
01:09:34 8.3 Economic and monetary reforms
01:11:29 8.4 Jews in Charlemagne's realm
01:12:47 8.5 Education reforms
01:15:17 8.6 Church reforms
01:17:04 8.7 Writing reforms
01:18:00 8.8 Political reforms
01:18:20 8.8.1 Divisio regnorum
01:19:28 9 Personality
01:19:37 9.1 Manner
01:21:31 9.2 Language
01:22:36 9.3 Appearance
01:24:22 9.4 Dress
01:25:43 9.5 Homes
01:26:23 10 Family
01:27:10 11 Name
01:28:42 12 Beatification
01:29:29 13 Cultural uses
01:29:38 13.1 Middle Ages
01:31:23 13.2 Modern era
01:34:27 14 Books and libraries
01:36:37 15 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
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Speaking Rate: 0.9361395568730502
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-E
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Charlemagne () or Charles the Great (German: Karl der Große, Italian: Carlo Magno/Carlomagno; 2 April 742 – 28 January 814), numbered Charles I, was King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and Holy Roman Emperor from 800. He united much of western and central Europe during the Early Middle Ages. He was the first recognised emperor to rule from western Europe since the fall of the Western Roman Empire three centuries earlier. The expanded Frankish state that Charlemagne founded is called the Carolingian Empire. He was later canonized by Antipope Paschal III.
Charlemagne was the eldest son of Pepin the Short and Bertrada of Laon, born before their canonical marriage. He became king in 768 following his father's death, initially as co-ruler with his brother Carloman I. Carloman's sudden death in December 771 under unexplained circumstances left Charlemagne as the sole ruler of the Frankish Kingdom. He continued his father's policy towards the papacy and became its protector, removing the Lombards from power in northern Italy and leading an incursion into Muslim Spain. He campaigned against the Saxons to his east, Christianizing them upon penalty of death and leading to events such as the Massacre of Verden. He reached the height of his power in 800 when he was crowned Emperor of the Romans by Pope Leo III on Christmas Day at Rome's Old St. Peter's Basilica.
Charlemagne has been called the Father of Europe (Pater Europae), as he united most of Western Europe for the first time since the classical era of the Roman Empire and united parts of Europe that had never been under Frankish rule. His rule spurred the Carolingian Renaissance, a period of energetic cultural and intellectual activity within the Western Church. All Holy Roman Emperors considered their kingdoms to be descendants of Charlemagne's empire, as did the French and German monarchies. However, the Eastern Orthodox Church views Charlemagne more controversially, labelling as heterodox his support of the fil ...