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luxgraphie · 2 years
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Toyota Aygo (MK2)📸 Der König der Kleinstwagen! 👑🚘 📖 Allgemeine Informationen 📖 Den Aygo gibt es jetzt schon Ilange auf dem Markt. Die 2. Generation ging 2014 in den Verkauf. Auf dem Bild seht ihr das Faceliftmodell. Dieses konnte ab 2018 bestellt werden und war bis zum Erscheinen des neuen Aygo X ("Cross" gesprochen) im Jahr 2022 zu erwerben. Er teilt sich die Basis mit dem Citroen C1 und dem Peugeot 108. Alle 3 Modelle wurden in der Manufaktur in Tschechien produziert! 🏭🗓️ 🎨 Design 🎨 Die Designsprache des Aygo Mk2 Facelift ist für einen Kleinstwagen beeindruckend sportlich ausgelegt. Eine aggressive Front, ein prägnantes Heck, LED Scheinwerfer vorne wie hinten und eine kantige Linienführung. Er sieht im Gegensatz zum Vor- und Nachgänger alles andere als freundlich aus! ✏️📐 🛠️ Technik 🛠️ Unter der Haube präsentiert der Aygo nicht viel, aber dafür ist der kleine 1 Liter große 3 Zylinder äußerst zuverlässig und man liest nur selten von Problemen. Aus dem kleinen Hubraum holt der Wagen immerhin noch 72PS, die für einen Wagen mit einem Leergewicht von gerade mal ca. 920KG in der Stadt und auf dem Land definitiv reichen, wobei es beim nächsten mal gerne ein wenig mehr sein darf, Toyota. Wie ihr seht ist der Wagen nicht mehr ganz original. Er bekam eine Kennfeldoptimierung von Wimmer RST, Felgen, Federn, Auspuff, Spoiler und Anbauteile von Musketier und noch einiges mehr. Solltest Du wissen wollen was dem Kleinen alles so verpasst wurde dann schau gerne auf dem unten verlinkten Kanal vorbei! 🔧⚙️ ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ Du bist verrückt nach Autos, Technik und Motorsport? Dann bist du auf meinem Kanal goldrichtig! 😜✌️ Follow jetzt und werde Teil der Community! 🙂👍 ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ Besitzer🔑: @aygo_club Aufnahmeort📍: @nuerburgring Kamera📷: Canon 750D Objektiv🔍: Canon 50MM #toyota #modifiedcars #modifiedaygo #aygo #oyotaaygo #sommerräder #sommerschlappen #gr #gazooracing #aygomk2 #tuning #musketiertuning #musketier #blackandwhite #track #nürburgringnordschleife #nordschleife #greexperience #eifel #canon750d #festbrennweite (hier: Nürburgring) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci791TLDd0P/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jon-withnoh · 1 year
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Songs I’ve had stuck in my head on a loop while at work:
Wenn Ich Dein Spiegel Wär (Elisabeth)
Mannen (3 Musketiers)
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originalpersonalfox · 8 months
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Wie gut die Stimmung während eines Konzerts ist, realisiert man dann übrigens, wenn während eines Songs schnell das Schlagzeug repariert werden muss, weil der Schlagzeuger ein Teil davon erfolgreich zerschossen hat 🙊
Hiermit dann eine kleine Impression vom 28.10. auf dem dArtagnan Felsenfest Konzert in der Essigfabrik Köln.
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featuresofinterest · 1 year
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i've been thinking a lot about dutch musical theatre legend pia douwes lately, as we all should do from time to time, and this led me to rediscover the dutch musical "3 musketiers" and specifically this number which is maybe the closest a euro musical ever gets to just being a drag show
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bartwatching · 1 year
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Boek: Maastricht 1673 – de Zonnekoning verovert de stad
Zojuist gekocht bij onze Klantenservice het boek Maastricht 1673 – de Zonnekoning verovert de stad geschreven door collega's Wim Hupperetz, Marianne Lubrecht en Astrid Smeet, niet-collega Jos Notermans en last but not least Luc Panhuysen.
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1673 is een belangrijk jaar in de Maastrichtse stadsgeschiedenis, met de inname van de stad door de legers van Lodewijk XIV, de Zonnekoning, die zelf bij de belegering van de stad aanwezig was. Wat ging er aan de belegering van Maastricht vooraf, in het Rampjaar 1672, en waar leidde de overgave van de stad toe, die in Parijs groots werd gevierd? Luc Panhuysen, bekend van het boek en de tv-serie Rampjaar 1672, beschrijft de aanloop, het spectaculaire verloop van de aanval, en de gehanteerde strategieën van Lodewijk XIV en het leger van de Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden. De snelle en glorieuze inname van Maastricht brengt een militair-strategische ommekeer teweeg die de Zonnekoning niet had voorzien. Het verslag van de verwoestende aanval wordt in context geplaatst door de verhalen van drie personen die met de slag verbonden zijn: Willem Norwood, een hoge Staatse officier, de wereldberoemde musketier d’Artagnan en de avontuurlijke cartograaf John Scott. De unieke vondst van een meertalige kaart waarop het beleg van vestingstad Maastricht in detail wordt weergegeven, biedt een nieuwe kijk op deze belangrijke militaire gebeurtenis. Neem alvast een kijkje [pdf] of haal het op bij de Museumwinkel van het Museum Maastricht in Centre Céramique. Het boek is een mooie aanvulling op de tentoonstelling 'Maastricht 1673 - De Zonnekoning verovert de stad'. Nu te zien t/m 7 januari 2024 in het Museum Maastricht gevestigd in Centre Céramique.
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operafish · 1 year
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I love musical numbers featuring men going insane ❤️
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greensleeves2107 · 2 months
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Happy birthday guitar legend 🎸❤🖤
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sebscore · 10 months
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I have headcanons about gzd and lando!!
Okay so firstly I imagine that they got a speeding ticket while in Monaco because they wanted to see who’s faster
Secondly, I imagine they’ve done karaoke in Lando of gzd’s car and they blasted the music so loud other people stared at them 😭😭
Thirdly, Yk that one pic with Daniel and Lando in it on a plane, she was there too and it was just one big happy reunion!
OMG! these are so cute and so lando x gzd coded 😭😭😭 daniel, lando and gzd really are the three musketiers- always doing stuff together 😅🤣
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silverwingwashere · 1 year
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Battle of Gettysburg - Day 2
July 2
6:00 PM
The 9th Massachusetts Battery Retreats by Recoil
The gun fired and pushed itself back from its own recoil. Quickly, the troops of the 9th Massachusetts Battery reloaded the piece, while others pulled it a few yards back. Some fell as they did their task, but were quickly replaced by others. The battery was in a desperate situation, but they kept their order and did their tasks. To lose discipline now would lead to death.
The 9th Massachusetts Battery, under the command of Captain John Bigelow, was part of the Army of the Potomac's Artillery Reserve. On the afternoon of July 2, III Corps' Artillery Brigade requested two additional batteries in order to support their defense against the Confederate First Corps' attack. Because of this, the 9th Massachusetts was ordered forward.
The battery was assigned to deploy pass the Trostle Farm, in a position west of the Union line at the Peach Orchard. Unlimbering there, they joined other Union artillery batteries, who were firing on Confederate forces that were advancing on the Peach Orchard. With 6 12-pounder Napoleon cannons, they Confederate infantry gathering in the Rose Woods.
However, as the situation deteriorated for Union forces at the Peach Orchard, the artillery line west of the position found themselves in a dangerous position. When the Union troops at the Peach Orchard eventually routed, the artillery were left exposed and without infantry support. Lieutenant Colonel McGlivery ordered two of the batteries there to retire, while two other batteries, the 5th and 9th Massachusetts batteries, were ordred to hold and cover the retreat. Because of this the 9th Massachusetts continued to fire on the advancing Confederate infantry, that was slowly moving closer to them. As they fired, the enemy returned the gesture with muskety and even artillery from a distant enemy battery.
As the 9th Massachusetts continued to fire, the 5th Massachusetts was ordered to withdraw.
Eventually, it was only the 9th Massachusetts that remained in position, all alone and without support. McGlivery then ordered them to withdraw. But just before they could, Barksdale's Confederate Brigade were rushing out of the Peach Orchard and heading towards them.
Realizing that they could not escape without suppressing the advancing Confederates and with no infantry to do that for them, Bigelow requested to McGlivery if he could retire his battery by prolonge and firing. With no other option McGlivery consented and rode away.
Retiring by prolonge required the the artillery troops to use ropes to pull their guns, instead of limbering them and riding away.
Begining their maneuver, the 9th Masschusetts would fire their guns, using both canister and solid shot to keep the advancing enemy back. The recoil of each shot would then push their guns backwatds, but, instead of pushing it back foward into position, the troops would pull the guns back, while others reloaded it with the next round. They would then repeat this process until they reached the Trostle farm, where, Bigelow believed was distant enough from the enemy that they could now limber their guns and ride away to safety.
However, before they could do that, McGlivery rode back to them. Due to the collapse of III Corps forces, there was now a hude gap that led to Union positions at Cemetery Ridge. Union reinforcements were still on their way and until they got there the enemy had to be slowed down. Because of this, he ordered the 9th Massachusetts to hold their position and do their best to slow down the Confederates.
Following orders, they stood their grund and continued to fire upon the advancing Confederate Brigades. At that point, the troops knew that they were being sacrificed for time. Despite that knowledge they did their duty and continued to fire upon the enemy.
All around them Confederate forces rushed to their guns. At one point, Bigelow orderd the battery to fire case shot with fuses so short that thwy would explode just a few yards from the guns.
Eventually, the enemy got too close and, under heavy musketry, the 9th Massachusetts was ordered to limber and escape. They hoped to pass through a small gap on a wall at the Trostle farm. However, the first gun overturned, blocking the path.
With the enemy closing in, the battery decided to continue the fight and soon engaged the Confederates if close-quarters fighting. But they could not last long, as they were not in their element and were outnumbered. Eventually, Bigelow ordered his troops to retreat and abandom their guns.
The 9th Massachusetts Battery endured heavy losses in that fight. But they did their job and managed to delay the Confederate advance. Their action, and the action of various other units, prevented Confederate forces from seriously exploiting the gap at Cemetery Ridge.
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Featuring @fetch26291 and @daintydoilypon as members of the 9th Massachusetts Artillery Battery. Behind them is a 12-pounded Napoleon gun.
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Jacob Herreyns I - Scenes from the Life of Christ - Marriage at Cana -
Jacob Herreyns or Jacob Herreyns ( Antwerp, baptized on 23 December 1643 – Antwerp, 1 January 1732) was a Flemish painter, printmaker and designer of tapestries. He worked in Antwerp where he painted many altarpieces. He was a known staffage painter who added the figures in the landscapes of other artists. As a printmaker, he produced mostly prints of mythological subjects. He held also the position of ‘muntmeester’ (mint master) of Brabant.
Herreyns was born in Antwerp as son of Daniël Herreyns and Maria van de Dorp and was baptized in the cathedral of Antwerp on 23 December 1643. His father was a printmaker. He was registered as a pupil of the obscure painter Norbert van Herp the Elder in the Antwerp Guild of St. Luke in the Guild year 1671–1672. Van Herp was a still life painter and the son of the better known Willem van Herp. In the Guild year 1671-1672 Herreyns was admitted as a master of the Guild. In the Guild year 1695-1696 Jan-Baptist Jacops and Jan Ritsaert Musketieer were registered as his pupils.
He married Maria-Catharina Smout on 13 December 1677. His wife was a sister of the painters Lucas Smout the Younger and Dominicus Smout. Through this marriage he became a brother in law of the battle painter Gonzales Franciscus Casteels who married his wife's sister. Herreyns and his wife had 10 children: Daniel (II) (25 September 1678), Maria-Catharina (7 May 1681), Isabella-Clara (* 30 July 1683), Anna-Theresia (24 November 1685), Jacob (II) (25 August 1687), Susanna-Maria (11 December 1689), Joanna (5 August 1692), Jan-Baptist (28 November 1695), Francis-Gonzales ( 15 October 1699) and Anna-Elisabeth (*12 October 1701). Jacob (II) became a painter and his grandson was the painter Willem Jacob Herreyns who played an important role in Flemish art and art education at the end of the 18th century. Daniel (II) also became a painter.
In 1709, Herreyns and Abraham Genoels were commissioned to fit out and decorate the former tapestry as a full-fledged theatre. Herreyns and his wife made a will on 14 February 1730. On 29 December 1731 Herreyns changed his will as he had become a widower and his sons Daniel II and Jacobus II were already deceased by that time.
He was buried on 1 January 1731 in the Saint Andrew Church, in front of the altar of the mint masters of Brabant, of whom he had been a lifelong member.
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jon-withnoh · 1 year
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Does anyone happen to know where I can find/listen to the 3 Musketiers cast album (preferably in Dutch)?
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bantarleton · 2 years
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Musketeer of the Hessian Regiment von Bose. 
This is the Musketeer uniform which the unit would have worn from Hesse-Kassel when they arrived in at Sandy Hook, New York on August 15th 1776.  The uniform was unmodified to service in the Colonies up until April of 1781 when the musketiers received some English provisions and articles of clothing.
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ghostatrandom · 2 years
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ALRIGHT I GOT INSPIRATION FOR THE POKEMON LEGENDS ZYGARDE THAT I MADE UP
This bastard is Fantina's ancestor, a kalos noble that basically only wants to hear stories from other places because he is fascinated by others perspectives of fashion
I know that Fantina is supposed to be american/unovan on the original japanese language but like, we can say she has ancestors from both places; like nobody is gonna fight me about this, me being cursed with french blood (but my sudaca self makes me inmune to it AYO-)
He is also in charge of were to send the musketiers to investigate the new areas of Kalos, but he likes to complain a lot about life with Leaf and like, she doesn’t stop him but also damn he talks alot.
I have more ideas, and I wanna start making videos explaining this wishful dream game of mine (I have 6 teeth less than the average human being and I speak funny, but idk, I always liked to hear people just be excited about their ideas, I'll probably do that)
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erikacousland · 18 days
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Prussian field cauldron set | Plattnerei Wiedner
Material: 1,0; 1,5mm S235 Ausf�hrung: Living-History Dreiteiliges Kesselset bestehend aus Kessel (2kg; max. Fassungsvermögen 8,5l), Kasserolle (1,2kg) und Griffstück (0,18 kg) für letztere. Hammerrauhes, geschwärztes Finish.
Der Feldkessel der Altpreussischen Armee Jede Zeltgemeinschaft der preussischen Armee war mit einem dieser Kessel ausgestattet, um im Felde das Kochen einer warmen Mahlzeit möglich zu machen. Der Kessel selber bestand aus Eisen oder Kupfer. Ausgerüstet war er mit einem Deckel der gleichzeitig als Kasserol diente und einen abnehmbaren Griff besaß.
In Friedenszeiten konnte er aufgrund seiner nach unten hin verjüngenden Form mit anderen ineinander gesteckt werden und zu 4-5 Stück in einem ledernen Beutel auf Wagen transportiert werden.
In Kriegszeiten wurde der Kessel auf dem Marsch in einem leinenen Beutel von einem Soldaten der Zeltgemeinschaft getragen, wie z.B der Musketier Dominicus in seinem Tagebuch sarkastisch schreibt: "…ein Glück das ich den Kessel tragen durfte." Auch Ulrich Bräker erwähnt den Kessel als Teil der Marschausrüstung.
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franciscovanjole · 1 month
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De Drie Musketiers voelen plots verdomd actueel
De Drie Musketiers voelen plots verdomd actueel
In Milady, het vervolg op de Drie Musketiers verfilming d’Artagnan, duikt ineens een zwarte musketier op. Je zou het misschien niet verwachten maar die heeft echt bestaan. Hij komt weliswaar niet voor in de verhalen van Alexandre Dumas maar Aniaba was een prins uit de huidige Ivoorkust die in 1688 in Frankrijk belandde en de eerste zwarte officier van het Franse leger werd. Hij raakte…
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josjeblogt · 3 months
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Engels van poten
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“Jaaaa! Ik ken jou! Jij bent van Engels! Toch? Ja-haaa!
En je hebt Collies, maar dan anders! Ja toch?”
Verbaasd kijk ik op. Voor me staat een enthousiaste man, met een grote glimlach op zijn gezicht.
“Uhhh… nee het zijn Shelties” zeg ik, enigszins schuchter.
Ik heb oprecht geen flauw idee waar deze man het over heeft en waarom hij zo blij kijkt.
De man geeft niet op. “Dat boek toch? Ja toch?”
Kloink! Ineens valt er een kwartje bij me.
Engels van poten, engeltjes op pootjes… ik begin het te begrijpen!
“Wat leuk dat je me herkent, ik voel me vereerd!” zeg ik tegen de man.
“Ja toch? Was echt leuk!” is zijn antwoord.
“Er komt een tweede boek aan, die gaat wéér over mijn honden” vertel ik hem.
Daar is de man blijkbaar heel blij om.
Hij gaat het boek zeker kopen zegt hij.
Ik voel me ondertussen een beetje opgelaten. Ik bedank de man en loop weer verder.
“Jeetje jongens”, mompel ik tegen mn hondenkinderen, “jullie mamma wordt nog eens een BNer! Ik mag wel een zonnebril kopen en een pruik!”
Glimlachend loop ik verder, de drie musketiers huppelen met me mee. Op hun Engelse Poten… nou ja… zoiets dan.
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