On this day in 1322, Charles IV ascended to the throne, becoming the final monarch of the Capetian dynasty. Amidst the opulence of the French court, Charles IV underwent a majestic coronation ceremony, surrounded by the nobility, clergy, and dignitaries of the realm. The event symbolized not only the continuation of the monarchy but also the challenges and responsibilities that awaited the new king. Charles IV's reign witnessed a continuation of the Hundred Years' War against England. His diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving conflicts and securing alliances were complex and multifaceted. Charles worked to strengthen ties with neighboring kingdoms, seeking support against the English threat. However, the war's persistent nature and evolving political dynamics posed constant challenges to his diplomatic endeavors. The economic landscape during Charles IV's rule was characterized by the aftermath of his predecessors' financial policies. The kingdom faced economic challenges, including debt and strained resources due to the ongoing conflict. Charles attempted to address these issues through reforms and measures to stabilize the economy, although the long-term impact of these efforts remained limited. A defining aspect of Charles IV's reign was the lack of a direct male heir, leading to a succession crisis. The death of his infant son, John I, in 1316, raised questions about the continuity of the Capetian line. Charles, faced with the absence of a clear male heir, promulgated the Salic Law, excluding females from the succession. This decision would have significant implications for future royal successions in France. Charles IV's death in 1328 marked the end of the Capetian dynasty. His passing without a direct male heir set the stage for the Valois dynasty to ascend to the throne, further complicating the already intricate web of medieval European politics. #mylineage?#medievalhistory?#medievaltimes?#medievale?#medieval?#europeanhistory?#knight?#middleages?#warriorhistory?#medievalarmor?#militaryhistory?#armour?#medievalworld?#medievalknight?#charlesiv?#medievalmonarchy?#frenchhistory?#hundredyearswar https://lnkd.in/gdXb759r
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#BreakingNews #VolatileGold Possible Fall Out Over Indigenous Inheritances Reignites Amid King Charles IIIs' Ascension As global attention remains focused on King Charles III following his ascension to the British throne, a growing controversy has emerged regarding the recognition of Indigenous rulers, and their inheritances. While Charles is widely acknowledged as a monarch with ties to Britain’s colonial legacy, Indigenous rulers like Sagar V Chauhan I face challenges in securing recognition and access to ancestral inheritances. Critics argue that continuing to uphold European monarchies while denying Indigenous leaders their rightful inheritances perpetuates colonial-era inequities, raising fresh questions about justice, and sovereignty in the post-colonial world. The debate highlights the enduring impact of colonisation, as traditional Governance systems, and land claims of Indigenous rulers remaining marginalised.
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?? Explore the rich history and timeless traditions of the British monarchy! From dazzling royal events to iconic landmarks, the monarchy holds a special place in British culture. Comment below with your favorite royal moment! #BritishMonarchy #Royalty #History ??????PART 1
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Check out my latest blog about the Monarchy of the Father in the Trinity. While the Trinity is certainly mysterious, it’s not quite as incomprehensible as we are often led to believe … I find the monarchy of the Father immensely helpful in understanding the Trinity. It might not answer all related questions, but it’s a good place to start… https://lnkd.in/dSBkDbYC
Beyond the Analogies: Discovering the Monarchy of the Father in the Trinity
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Understanding the Connection Between King Charles and Australia: Australia’s relationship with the British monarchy, now represented by King Charles III, is a fascinating blend of history and modern governance. Let’s break it down: In 1788, Australia became a British colony, later evolving into a federation in 1901. While gaining self-governance, Australia continued to recognize the British monarch as head of state. As King of Australia, Charles III holds a symbolic position, with no direct political authority. His representation in Australia is through the Governor-General, who acts on the advice of the Australian Prime Minister and Parliament. Australia does not pay any taxes to King Charles, though ceremonial events involving the monarchy may use public funds. Governance and policy decisions are entirely made within Australia, highlighting its sovereignty. Today, Australia remains part of the Commonwealth, a voluntary association of nations tied by shared history. The monarchy reflects traditions and identity linked to Australia’s past, serving as both a cultural symbol and a reminder of its colonial heritage. Is Australia’s current relationship with the monarchy a reminder of history or a call for change? Should it stay or move toward becoming a republic? Share your thoughts. #Australia #Monarchy #KingCharles #History #Politics
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8: The founder of the American Red Cross, Clara Barton, was born on December 25, 1821, in Oxford, Massachusetts. She founded the American Red Cross on May 21, 1881. And she died aged 90 on April 12, 1912, in Maryland. 9: During the American Revolution (1775—1783), on December 25, 1776, General George Washington and his troops crossed the Delaware River and dealt the British a surprised attack in Trenton, New Jersey. 10: On December 25, 1066, William I was crowned as king of England. That event formally completed what’s known in English history as the Norman Conquest (1066–1071), though the end of the Battle of Hastings on October 14, 1066, is sometime considered as the end of the Norman Conquest of England. The Norman Conquest was the military takeover of England by William, duke of Normandy, that brought about political, administrative, and social changes in the British Isles. 11: On December 25, 800 A.D., Charlemagne, the king of Franks, was crowned as the first emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. The Holy Roman Empire was founded in 800 A.D., and it lasted until 1806. Though its boundaries changed over time, it was located in western and central Europe, and consisted of parts of the modern nations of France, Italy, and Germany. Its last emperor was Francis II, who ruled from 1792 to 1806. #History #WorldHistory #GlobalEvents #Asia #Europe #England #Britain #Africa #Australia #SouthAmerica #NorthAmerica #CentralAmerica #USHistory #MiddleEast
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Politics and History: Danish King Changes Coat of Arms Shocking some Historians “Less than a year since succeeding his mother, Queen Margrethe, after she stood down on New Year’s Eve 2023, King Frederik has made a clear statement of intent to keep the autonomous Danish territory and former colony within the kingdom of?Denmark. For 500 years, previous Danish royal coats of arms have featured three crowns, the symbol of the Kalmar Union between Denmark, Norway and Sweden, which was led from Denmark between 1397 and 1523. They are also an important symbol of its neighbour Sweden. But in the updated version, the crowns have been removed and replaced with a more prominent polar bear and ram than previously, to symbolise?Greenland?and the Faroe Islands respectively. … The royal household said the coat of arms, which is used on official documents and seals and elements of which date back to the 12th century, “strengthens the prominence of the commonwealth”. The three crowns, it said, had been removed “as it is no longer relevant”. … Ever since the peace treaty of Kn?red in 1613, which ended the Kalmar war, Sweden was “forced to accept the Danish king’s rights to use the Swedish symbol of the three crowns, said Dick Harrison, a history professor at the Swedish University of Lund, making its removal from the Danish coat of arms now ‘a sensation.’” https://lnkd.in/d-pmDexZ FROM our group, “Arts, Cultural Heritage and History of Ideas: Antiquity to the 18th Century” (https://lnkd.in/d66CSxM ). Welcome to join! Please, write the basic info on your LI profile if interested to join the group. #politics #history #Denmark #CoatOfArms #King #redesign #Greenland #FaroeIslands #Norway #Sweden #reactions
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Prince Hisahito Turns 18: A Defining Moment for Japan’s Imperial Family! Prince Hisahito, the first male royal in nearly four decades to reach adulthood, celebrated his 18th birthday, marking a new chapter for Japan's imperial family. As the second in line to the Chrysanthemum Throne, Hisahito’s milestone is a beacon of continuity for a monarchy grappling with a shrinking pool of male heirs. This momentous event also spotlights the urgent need for succession reform, with Japan’s 1947 Imperial House Law still limiting the throne to male descendants. The question remains: Will Japan’s imperial family embrace modern changes to sustain its millennia-old heritage? Dive into the full story to understand why Hisahito’s coming of age is pivotal for the future of the Chrysanthemum Throne and what lies ahead for the royal family. ??Read More: https://lnkd.in/eyYR6gZw #PrinceHisahito #JapanRoyalFamily #SuccessionReform #Leadership #TraditionAndModernity #JapaneseMonarchy #FutureLeaders #RoyalMilestone #ChrysanthemumThrone #LinkedInNews #CulturalHeritage
Prince Hisahito Turns 18: An Epic Milestone for Japan’s Imperial Family and Future Succession
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Our believe has moved away from a strong and concise Christian believe over the years. Clearly visable in the number of people leaving the church which is higher than the number people joining. But what values do we live and work by nowadays, and why is the Order of the Garter, an ancient and highly exclusive Order of the British monarchy, an interesting example of strong values? Find my article ?What do we believe in“ in the comments below. #letterofinspiration #zerosenses
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