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footballmanageraddict · 11 months ago
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Rewriting Bolton History | Part 2 | European Nights At The Reebok
#FM24 #FMExperiment Rewriting Bolton History Part 2: European Nights At The Reebok. Life after Big Sam continues nicely as Bolton push for the European places and enjoy an exciting #UEFACup run led by the goals of Nicolas Anelka. Read here:
Picking up the pieces after Big Sam Allardyce’s Bolton Wanderers departure was never going to be easy. But Trebor Mahtal had made a pretty decent stab at it, leading The Trotters into the top half of the Premier League after five months in charge. But their strong form, having lost just twice so far, was tested by playing seven league games in a brutal December. The month started well through a…
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whencyclopedia · 1 month ago
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The Queens and Royal Women of Sweden, c. 970–1330
As a new and unique study of Swedish royal women and queens from the Middle Ages, this book deserves recognition. Biographies of both well-known and lesser-known queens make it a valuable resource for students at colleges and universities as well as a new tool for professors and researchers. Students of history, women's studies, the Middle Ages, and social and cultural history will rediscover the true importance of Sweden's queens from an original perspective.
The Queens and Royal Women of Sweden, c. 970–1330: Their Lives, Power, and Legacy by Caroline Wilhelmsson is a compelling examination of the significant royal women in Sweden during the late Viking Age and early medieval period. This textbook uncovers the political power, stories, and struggles of queens in Scandinavian history. Queens of medieval Europe have long been a fascination. This book goes beyond the traditionally mentioned royal women of Europe and provides a new understanding of cultural contributions, painting a vivid portrait of the impact of Swedish queens throughout history.
As a groundbreaking first edition, this is a must-read for enthusiasts of medieval history and women's studies. The Queens and Royal Women of Sweden is tailored specifically for college and university students, instructors, and lifelong learners who are passionate about studies of the Middle Ages, European history, and women’s and gender studies.
Caroline Wilhelmsson is currently a postdoctoral researcher at University College Cork. With her book, she uncovers stories of women who have often been overlooked or misrepresented in traditional masculine historical narratives. In addition, while many works dedicated to medieval queenship concentrate on England or France, Wilhelmsson's focus on Sweden provides a refreshing and much-needed perspective, making this book a must-have for scholars in this area of interest. This book stands out also due to its various maps, family trees, and a comprehensive list of kings, their queens, and royal women. There are several images and artworks portraying some of Sweden's earliest queens as well.
This monograph is unique and is the first of its kind. It includes new perspectives on the historical context of royal women in European history. As part of the Lives of Royal Women academic series by Routledge, this detailed compilation of biographies of Sweden's early royal ladies allows readers to explore their positions, power, influence, and contributions to diplomacy, governance, and cultural advancement in medieval Scandinavia.
The book follows a thematic structure and chapters that explore key aspects of queenship, including the politics and dynamics of ruling, the roles of women in royal courts, and the influence of religion and culture. Wilhelmsson examines artifacts, written records, and architectural evidence to build a vivid picture of medieval queenship. Her focus on these women's lives and historical relevance, as well as including both famous and lesser-known queens, makes the book insightful and moving. The text also delves into ancient royal dynasties and the complex interplay between Christianity and paganism, offering a rich analysis of how these belief systems shaped queenship and royal authority.
The primary focus is on the varied and multifaceted roles of royal women. Wilhelmsson highlights how some women, such as Gunnhild of Sweden, Rikissa (Richeza) of Poland, Gunnhild of Denmark, Margareta Fredkulla, and Ragnhild of Talje, navigated the balance between pagan traditions and the growing influence of Christianity. These queens frequently functioned as political leaders and influencers in their own right, serving as bridges between the cultural and religious worlds. The book also delves into the intriguing concept of women being referred to as monarchs rather than queens, underscoring their ability to wield independent political power within a patriarchal framework.
Wilhelmsson maps the intricate web of relationships between Sweden and other European countries, shedding light on marital alliances and trade in particular. Sigrid Storrada, a queen of Slavic descent whose story illustrates how cross-cultural contacts shaped the royal courts of Sweden and beyond, is a prime example of this. The biographies of these powerful women, who often crossed borders and countries, provide an in-depth look at how trade routes and political marriages fostered exchanges that enriched royal courts and governance, leaving lasting legacies on both sides of Europe.
In conclusion, this groundbreaking book brings to life the stories of medieval royal women who ruled Swedish lands and their enduring impact on history. Wilhelmsson’s dedication to uncovering these narratives is a service to scholarship and society, providing an essential resource for anyone interested in European history, gender roles, and the medieval world. This book educates and inspires, underscoring the importance of preserving and studying the legacies of women whose contributions have too often been overlooked. Anyone seeking a deeper understanding of medieval queenship and the intricate tapestry of European history should delight in this recommended textbook.
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0carkki0 · 2 years ago
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Demonic University’s head and employees
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Theme: Freak Flag by ICE NINE KILLS
Parody Song: Sexual Madness by E-Rotic
Owner of the school: 
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Name: Molly Bae
Profession: Mesmer
Theme songs: Deck the Halls and Diva by Tarja
Singing Voice: Tarja Turunen
Parody song: Molly Dolly (Loves a Lolly) by E-Rotic (she loves Candy Canes)
Molly’s Assistant: 
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Name: Android Maxx
Profession: Revenant 
Theme Songs: Cemetery Waltz by Two Steps From Hell and Farewell II Flesh by ICE NINE KILLS
Singing Voice: Spencer Charnas 
Parody Song: Big Max by E-Rotic (he’s built by Molly and his thing is switchable) 
Principal:
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Name: Vividatt
Profession: Necromancer
Theme Song: Close Beyond by Solution .45
Singing Voice: Christian Älvestam
Parody Song: Veejay the DJ by E-Rotic (used to make his own music in the past that weren’t that popular, till Kexitonn fixed them a bit)
Vividatt’s secretary: 
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Name: Kexitonn 
Profession: Engineer 
Theme Song: My Therapy by Kamelot
Singing Voice: Tommy Karevik
Parody Song: Ralph, Don’t Make Love by Yourself by E-Rotic (is called Ralff by his grandfather who keeps mistaking him for his dead brother)
Warrior Teacher: 
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Name: Kallmea
Profession: Warrior 
Theme Song: First Day in Hell by Arch Enemy
Singing Voice: Alissa White-Gluz 
Parody Song: It’s Fantastic - I’m Not Made of Plastic by E-Rotic (has caused few injuries on others and herself) 
Guardian Teacher: 
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Name: Fredrikk 
Profession: Guardian 
Theme Song: Presence of Mind by Dynazty 
Singing Voice: Nils Molin 
Parody Song: Fred Come to Bed by E-Rotic (is unnaturally calm and gladly helps people)
Revenant Teacher: 
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Name: Frizziek 
Profession: Revenant 
Theme Song: Gg6 by Amaranthe 
Singing Voice: Andreas Solveström/Henrik Englund Wilhelmsson (and whoever gets in their place, they seem to have trouble of keeping male singers in the band...) 
Parody Song: Fritz Love My Tits by E-Rotic (for an asura likes a bit too much of boobs -men’s and women’s)
Ranger Teacher: 
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Name: Nixnazz
Profession: Ranger
Theme Song: Hit Me by Cyhra 
Singing Voice: Joacim “Jake E” Lundberg
Parody Song: Oh Nick Please Not So Quick by E-Rotic (has ADHD)
Thief Teacher: 
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Name: Nittiya 
Profession: Thief 
Theme Song: Do or Die by Amaranthe 
Singing Voice: Elize Ryd, Angela Gossow 
Parody Song: Video Starlet by E-Rotic (for a thief gets caught in a camera a bit too often) 
Engineer teacher: 
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Name: Doctor Dikpibop
Profession: Engineer 
Theme Song: Dreaming of Death by Eumeria 
Singing Voice: Jonny Tatum 
Parody Song: Help Me Dr. Dick by E-Rotic (his honorific has nothing to do with medical care unless elixirs count as such) 
Necromancer teacher: 
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Name: Tahaia
Profession: Necromancer
Theme Song: Monster by Stitched Up Heart
Singing Voice: Alecia “Mixi” Demner 
Parody Song: Murder Me by E-Rotic (gets in trouble with the Inquest quite often, since they tend to misjudge her blank stare) 
Elementalist teacher: 
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Name: Pepewa
Profession: Elementalist
Theme Song: Muse of Unknown Forces by Illumishade 
Singing Voice: Fabienne Erni
Parody Song: Head Over Heels by E-Rotic (Denies of being interested in adult fun time at all, but with a correct little physical stimulation makes a complete 180 turn)
Mesmer teacher: 
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Name: Billyuz
Profession: Mesmer
Theme Song: It’s Alright by East 17 
Singing Voice: Brian Harvey
Parody Song: Willy Use a Billy... Boy by E-Rotic (loves adult fine time) 
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starcat70 · 7 years ago
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StarCat70 Plays | Shiver (Part 2)
Part 2 of StarCat70 Plays Shiver!  Did I make it out of that creepy mine?  (^.^)v Get the game  SHIVER (Kowai Sugoi Games) on STEAM here:  http://store.steampowered.com/app/727730/Shiver/
☺Where to Find Me!☺ ►Instagram:  @starcat7 ►Twitter:  @starcat70 ►Snapchat:  starcat70 ►Facebook:  http://facebook.com/chanshauna ►Tumblr:  http://starcat70.tumblr.com/ ►Blogger:  http://spiritsuds.blogspot.com ►STEAM:  http://steamcommunity.com/id/dark70star/ ►Come see my Spreadshirt store!  http://starcat70.spreadshirt.com/ ►♪♫Music Credits♫♪ Royalty Free Music & SFX Provided by Epidemic Sound http://www.epidemicsound.com **(music listed in order in which it first appears) 1.  Floating Drone 4 - Teddy Bergström 2.  Appeased Soundscape 03 - August Wilhelmsson 3.  Soundscape Wonderland 17 - Christian Andersen 4.  Theme Of Nightmares 01 - Fredrik Ekström
▲Video Software & Audio Gear▲ Video and audio edited by me. (^.^)v Gameplay captured with OBS Studio Voice Over captured with Zoom H2 Audio & Video edited with Movie Studio Platinum 13
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mundodeportivo · 7 years ago
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Zasca de un ex compañero a Ibra: “Aún es útil”
Christian Wilhelmsson ha hablado sin tapujos sobre Zlatan Ibrahimovic en una entrevista al diario local Aftonbladet. El jugador, de 37 años y que hoy milita en Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS), cree que el delantero sueco no es imprescindible ni en el... Leer noticia http://ift.tt/2wcRWl7
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alhilal-fc · 10 years ago
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footballmanageraddict · 1 year ago
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Rewriting Bolton History | Part 1 | Stepping Into Big Sam's Shoes
#FM24 Rewriting #BWFC History Part 1: A new #FMExperiment kicks off today as we use @MadScientistFM's new 2007/08 database to step into the shoes of Big Sam Allardyce at Bolton. Can Trebor Mahtal make a brighter start than Sammy Lee did? Read here:
Picking Up Where Big Sam Left Off Three months on from Big Sam Allardyce’s shock departure as manager of Bolton Wanderers, Garth Crooks’s words are ringing true as there’s a new face in the dugout at the Reebok Stadium. The timely release of The Mad Scientist’s 2007/08 database for Football Manager 2024 has seen any talk of assistant manager Sammy Lee taking control laughed off as the…
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footwags · 10 years ago
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Oksana Andersson, la sublime #wag du néo-retraité  Christian "Chippen" Wilhelmsson !
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starcat70 · 7 years ago
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StarCat70 Plays A Mysterious Game Called SHIVER (Part 1)
I'm a little late for Halloween, but the game SHIVER has me intrigued.  Let's play! (^.^)v Get the game  SHIVER (Kowai Sugoi Games) on STEAM here:  http://store.steampowered.com/app/727730/Shiver/
☺Where to Find Me!☺ ►Instagram:  @starcat7 ►Twitter:  @starcat70 ►Snapchat:  starcat70 ►Facebook:  http://facebook.com/chanshauna ►Tumblr:  http://starcat70.tumblr.com/ ►Blogger:  http://spiritsuds.blogspot.com ►STEAM:  http://steamcommunity.com/id/dark70star/ ►Come see my Spreadshirt store!  http://starcat70.spreadshirt.com/ ►♪♫Music Credits♫♪ Royalty Free Music & SFX Provided by Epidemic Sound http://www.epidemicsound.com **(music listed in order in which it first appears) 1.  Floating Drone 4 - Teddy Bergström 2.  Scary Trailer 5 - Jon Björk 3.  Appeased Soundscape 03 - August Wilhelmsson 4.  Soundscape Wonderland 17 - Christian Andersen 5.  Appeased Soundscape 09 - August Wilhelmsson 6.  Appeased Soundscape 05 - August Wilhelmsson 7.  Antique Shop - Magnus Ringblom 8.  Soundstages 8 - Christian Andersen 9.  Fog Over The Forrest - Henrik Neesgaard
▲Video Software & Audio Gear▲ Video and audio edited by me. (^.^)v Gameplay captured with OBS Studio Voice Over captured with Zoom H2 Audio & Video edited with Movie Studio Platinum 13
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allysonfelixes · 12 years ago
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Los Angeles Galaxy are back-to-back MLS Cup champions!
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