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Thu, 5 October 2006 You Are There presents "Caesar is Assassinated" 2/15/48 The events of March 15, 44 B. C. Fateful events on the ides of March.Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Tue, 1 August 2006 You Are There presents The Alamo, 8/18/1947Comments[0] |
Tue, 4 July 2006 You Are There presents the events of The Declaration of IndependenceComments[0] |
Tue, 4 July 2006 You Are There presents from October 24, 1948. "The Fall Of Troy".
Sustaining. The events of 1184 B. C. Beware of Greeks bearing gifts.
Guy Sorel, Karl Swenson, Raymond Edward
Johnson, Don Hollenbeck (writer, performer), Robert Lewis Shayon
(producer, director, writer), Quincy Howe, John Daly, Richard C.
Hottelet, Ned Calmer, Ken Roberts, Alice Weil (writer), Charles
Webster, Bert Cowlan, Alfred Dell, Doris Dalton, Rita Vale, John
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Sun, 5 March 2006 You Are There, The Execution of Joan ArcA hero of the Hundred Years War, Joan of Arc remains a French national hero six centuries later. As a teenager she heard voices from on high urging her to save France from English domination. Despite being a young woman, she was placed at the head of an army; she attacked the English and forced them to retreat from Orléans. Later she was captured by the English, tried for heresy, and burned at the stake.Comments[0] |
Sat, 17 December 2005 You Are There presents Magna Carta, 1216. The constitutional importance of Magna Carta lies in the fact that it placed limits upon the absolute power of the King and made him subject to the law. The most famous of its sixty-three clauses said that no free man could be imprisoned, outlawed or exiled except by the lawful judgement of his peers or by the law of the land, and that justice could not be sold, delayed or denied. It also contained clauses relating to the treatment of heirs and widows and to the payment of debts. It provided for uniform measures of wine, ale, corn and cloth throughout the realm. It confirmed the liberties of the Church and of all cities and towns and it sought to regulate the conduct of all local officials such as sheriffs, bailiffs and constables and ensure that they knew and observed the law. Please Take our Listener Survey
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You Are There presents the events of The Declaration of Independence
You Are There presents from October 24, 1948. "The Fall Of Troy".
Sustaining. The events of 1184 B. C. Beware of Greeks bearing gifts.
Guy Sorel, Karl Swenson, Raymond Edward
Johnson, Don Hollenbeck (writer, performer), Robert Lewis Shayon
(producer, director, writer), Quincy Howe, John Daly, Richard C.
Hottelet, Ned Calmer, Ken Roberts, Alice Weil (writer), Charles
Webster, Bert Cowlan, Alfred Dell, Doris Dalton, Rita Vale, John
Sylvester.
You Are There, The Execution of Joan ArcA hero of the Hundred Years War, Joan of Arc remains a French national hero six centuries later. As a teenager she heard voices from on high urging her to save France from English domination. Despite being a young woman, she was placed at the head of an army; she attacked the English and forced them to retreat from Orléans. Later she was captured by the English, tried for heresy, and burned at the stake.
You Are There presents Magna Carta, 1216. The constitutional importance of Magna Carta lies in the fact that it placed limits upon the absolute power of the King and made him subject to the law. The most famous of its sixty-three clauses said that no free man could be imprisoned, outlawed or exiled except by the lawful judgement of his peers or by the law of the land, and that justice could not be sold, delayed or denied. It also contained clauses relating to the treatment of heirs and widows and to the payment of debts. It provided for uniform measures of wine, ale, corn and cloth throughout the realm. It confirmed the liberties of the Church and of all cities and towns and it sought to regulate the conduct of all local officials such as sheriffs, bailiffs and constables and ensure that they knew and observed the law.