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"The Power of the Populace: From St John Chrysostom to General Skrzynecki, a Journey through History" In the realm of human existence

Background imagePopulace Collection: St John Chrysostom / Butle

St John Chrysostom / Butle
SAINT JOHN CHRYSOSTOM Syrian prelate of Antioch archbishop of Constantinople, banished by royals but loved by populace. His name means golen-mouthed given him

Background imagePopulace Collection: General Skrzynecki

General Skrzynecki
Jan Zygmunt Skrzynecki, leader of the November rising, at the head of his troops, acclaimed by the Polish populace

Background imagePopulace Collection: Hammersmith Ghost

Hammersmith Ghost
A mysterious figure in white terrifies the populace, so vigilantes lie in wait and shoot dead Thomas Milwood, a bricklayer whose dusty clothing led to the error

Background imagePopulace Collection: A large crowd gathering - north of England (possibly Leeds or Sheffield?). Date: 1908

A large crowd gathering - north of England (possibly Leeds or Sheffield?). Date: 1908

Background imagePopulace Collection: The Proclamation of King George V at Worthing

The Proclamation of King George V at Worthing, West Sussex - May 9th, 1910. Posted 8 days later! Date: 1910

Background imagePopulace Collection: After the death of Leopold I, his son the duc de Brabant becomes Leopold II ; his solemn entry

After the death of Leopold I, his son the duc de Brabant becomes Leopold II ; his solemn entry into Brussels is applauded by the populace. Date: 17 December 1865

Background imagePopulace Collection: GARIBALDI DIES

GARIBALDI DIES
When Garibaldi dies, his bust is taken to the Capitol, applauded by the Roman populace who owe him their Italian citizenship and their liberty. Date: 1882

Background imagePopulace Collection: Hammersmith Ghost Paranormal Apparitions 1804

Hammersmith Ghost Paranormal Apparitions 1804
hammersmith, ghost, paranormal, apparitions, 1804, mysterious, figure, white, terrifies, populace, vigilantes, lie, wait, shoot, dead, thomas, milwood, millwood, bricklayer, dusty, clothing, led

Background imagePopulace Collection: ELISHA IN SAMARIA

ELISHA IN SAMARIA
Ben-hadad king of Syria besiegs Samaria, where food becomes so scarce the populace are reduced to cannibalism : the king of Israel blames Elisha and plans his death

Background imagePopulace Collection: Inflammatory posters during the Boxer Rebellion

Inflammatory posters during the Boxer Rebellion
Inflammatory posters are put up on the walls during the Boxer Rebellion to incite the populace - Death to the foreigners !

Background imagePopulace Collection: The Besieged of Rouen (engraving)

The Besieged of Rouen (engraving)
XEE1127954 The Besieged of Rouen (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: At the time of the Siege of Rouen (July 1418 - January 1419)

Background imagePopulace Collection: The French in Venice, a Scene outside the Cathedral of St Mark in 1797 (engraving)

The French in Venice, a Scene outside the Cathedral of St Mark in 1797 (engraving)
1056308 The French in Venice, a Scene outside the Cathedral of St Mark in 1797 (engraving) by Baude, Charles (1853-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: The French in Venice)

Background imagePopulace Collection: Irish Gratitude, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1782 (hand-coloured etching)

Irish Gratitude, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1782 (hand-coloured etching)
NCO191208 Irish Gratitude, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1782 (hand-coloured etching) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College

Background imagePopulace Collection: All localities founded by the Hebrew people during three years of exodus

All localities founded by the Hebrew people during three years of exodus
LRI702675 All localities founded by the Hebrew people during three years of exodus, Genealogy of the Bible (vellum) by Italian School, (14th century); Biblioteca Statale di Cremona

Background imagePopulace Collection: Archery Feast in Antwerp in the 16th Century, c. 1850 (oil on paper mounted on canvas)

Archery Feast in Antwerp in the 16th Century, c. 1850 (oil on paper mounted on canvas)
3930873 Archery Feast in Antwerp in the 16th Century, c.1850 (oil on paper mounted on canvas) by Leys, Jan August Hendrik, Baron (1815-69); 81x108 cm; National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; Belgian

Background imagePopulace Collection: The populace pays allegiance to the new Abbasid Caliph Al-Ma mun, detail, c

The populace pays allegiance to the new Abbasid Caliph Al-Ma mun, detail, c
874255 The populace pays allegiance to the new Abbasid Caliph Al-Ma mun, detail, c.1593 (opaque w/c & gold on paper) by Indian School, (16th century); 42.3 x24.2 cm; San Diego Museum of Art

Background imagePopulace Collection: WW1 - The Exodus from Antwerp, Belgium over bridge of barges

WW1 - The Exodus from Antwerp, Belgium over bridge of barges
WW1 - The Exodus of the inhabitants of Antwerp, Belgium over a bridge of barges across the River Scheldt. 1914

Background imagePopulace Collection: WW1 - The Exodus from Antwerp, Belgium by boat

WW1 - The Exodus from Antwerp, Belgium by boat
WW1 - The Exodus of inhabitants of Antwerp, Belgium by boat down the River Scheldt. 1914

Background imagePopulace Collection: Taking Leave of the Populace, the Royal Party on the Balcony of Buckingham Palace (engraving)

Taking Leave of the Populace, the Royal Party on the Balcony of Buckingham Palace (engraving)
1058472 Taking Leave of the Populace, the Royal Party on the Balcony of Buckingham Palace (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Taking Leave of the Populace)

Background imagePopulace Collection: The Great Fire of Chicago (engraving)

The Great Fire of Chicago (engraving)
736193 The Great Fire of Chicago (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Great Fire of Chicago; Scene in Wells Street; The terrified populace in front of)

Background imagePopulace Collection: The Revolution in Spain, Distribution of Arms to the Populace at the Artillery Barracks

The Revolution in Spain, Distribution of Arms to the Populace at the Artillery Barracks, Madrid (engraving)
1611400 The Revolution in Spain, Distribution of Arms to the Populace at the Artillery Barracks, Madrid (engraving) by English School

Background imagePopulace Collection: The populace pays allegiance to the new Abbasid Caliph, al-Ma mun, c

The populace pays allegiance to the new Abbasid Caliph, al-Ma mun, c
874256 The populace pays allegiance to the new Abbasid Caliph, al-Ma mun, c.1593 (opaque w/c & gold on paper) by Indian School, (16th century); 42.3 x24.2 cm; San Diego Museum of Art

Background imagePopulace Collection: In Cheapside the populace took his horses from the carriage (colour litho)

In Cheapside the populace took his horses from the carriage (colour litho)
668560 In Cheapside the populace took his horses from the carriage (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePopulace Collection: Taking leave of the populace (engraving)

Taking leave of the populace (engraving)
605029 Taking leave of the populace (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Taking leave of the populace - the Royal party on the balcony of Buckingham Palace)

Background imagePopulace Collection: The War and the Eclipse, the Public Crier of Constantinople warning the Populace not to Fire at

The War and the Eclipse, the Public Crier of Constantinople warning the Populace not to Fire at the Moon during
1049649 The War and the Eclipse, the Public Crier of Constantinople warning the Populace not to Fire at the Moon during the Eclipse (engraving) by Nash

Background imagePopulace Collection: The Crisis in Bulgaria (engraving)

The Crisis in Bulgaria (engraving)
1055093 The Crisis in Bulgaria (engraving) by Piotrowski, Maksymiljan Antoni (1813-75); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Crisis in Bulgaria)

Background imagePopulace Collection: The French enter Naples and fights the rebellious populace in the streets

The French enter Naples and fights the rebellious populace in the streets. Date: January 1799

Background imagePopulace Collection: The French enter Naples and engage the rebellious populace Date: 25 January 1799

The French enter Naples and engage the rebellious populace Date: 25 January 1799

Background imagePopulace Collection: The populace of Cairo rise up in revolt against the French invaders

The populace of Cairo rise up in revolt against the French invaders, but are brutally suppressed Date: 22 October 1798

Background imagePopulace Collection: National Guard camping in the Luxembourg Gardens

National Guard camping in the Luxembourg Gardens
Units of the National Guard camping in the Luxembourg Gardens, during manoevres in preparation for forthcoming action against the Prussians or the Republicans. Date: 9-10 May 1870

Background imagePopulace Collection: RIDING TO GUILLOTINE

RIDING TO GUILLOTINE
The last wagon-load of victims are transported to the guillotine - despite the objections of the populace. Date: circa 1794

Background imagePopulace Collection: CHOLERA / 1892 / ASTRAKHAN

CHOLERA / 1892 / ASTRAKHAN
In the belief that doctors cause cholera, and that only God can cure it, the populace of Astrakhan riot. Date: 1892

Background imagePopulace Collection: 1892 / CHOLERA RIOT / RUSSIA

1892 / CHOLERA RIOT / RUSSIA
In the belief that doctors cause cholera, and that only God can cure it, the populace of Astrakhan riot. Date: 1892

Background imagePopulace Collection: Oastler speech in Huddersfield 1844

Oastler speech in Huddersfield 1844
Radical politician Richard Oastler (1789-1861) addresses the populace of Huddersfield on Shrove Tuesday 1841 following his release from prison. Date: 20 February 1844

Background imagePopulace Collection: DRUNKEN BRITISH SAILORS

DRUNKEN BRITISH SAILORS
The populace of Barcelona are shocked by the behaviour of British sailors, who make too free with the local vino Date: 1873

Background imagePopulace Collection: SACRED OAK DESTROYED

SACRED OAK DESTROYED
Charlemagne destroys the sacred oak of the Saxons, a symbolic act to show the populace that henceforth they are subject to the Holy Roman Empire Date: circa 785

Background imagePopulace Collection: African Native People, lithograph, published in 1897

African Native People, lithograph, published in 1897
African Native People: 1 - 2) Mpongwe people from Gabun; 3) Arab from Morocco; 4) Arab from the southern Tunisia; 5) Fellah; 6 - 7) Copts; 8) Koto from Niger; 9) Fang people; 10) Berber (Dachelaner)

Background imagePopulace Collection: Paris streets under mob rule during the French Revolution

Paris streets under mob rule during the French Revolution
Radicals patrolling the streets of Paris during the French Revolution, 1790s. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePopulace Collection: Citizens in control of the royal palace, French Revolution

Citizens in control of the royal palace, French Revolution
Victory celebration by the populace at the royal palace in Paris, French Revolution. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePopulace Collection: French Revolution Storming Of The Bastille In Paris 14 July 1789

French Revolution Storming Of The Bastille In Paris 14 July 1789

Background imagePopulace Collection: Population density of Germany in 1890, lithograph, published in 1897

Population density of Germany in 1890, lithograph, published in 1897
Map of the population density of Germany in 1890. Lithograph, published in 1897

Background imagePopulace Collection: Accusations of Looting

Accusations of Looting
Italians accuse the Ethiopian troops of pillaging and looting from the populace

Background imagePopulace Collection: Ancient Roman New Year

Ancient Roman New Year
ANCIENT ROME On the first day of the year, the consuls for the year made a ceremonial entrance into the city, hailed by the populace

Background imagePopulace Collection: The Parliament of Norway Building (Stortingsbygningen)

The Parliament of Norway Building (Stortingsbygningen)
The Parliament of Norway Building (Stortingsbygningen in Norwegian) at Oslo (Christiania), Norway. The Storting is the Norwegian Parliament which was formed by two chambers ( Lagting and Odelsting )

Background imagePopulace Collection: Makedonians / Bulgarians

Makedonians / Bulgarians
In Makedonia, the populace of Melnik flee the invading Bulgarians Date: September 1913

Background imagePopulace Collection: Madrid Revolutionaries

Madrid Revolutionaries
The liberal revolution in Spain: distribution of arms to the populace at the artillery barracks in Madrid Date: 1868

Background imagePopulace Collection: Camille Desmoulins

Camille Desmoulins
CAMILLE DESMOULINS French revolutionary whose haranguing of the populace in the Palais Royal on 12 July 1789 inflamed the mob to attack the Bastille Date: 1760 - 1794



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"The Power of the Populace: From St John Chrysostom to General Skrzynecki, a Journey through History" In the realm of human existence, the populace has always played a significant role in shaping events and leaving an indelible mark on history. From ancient times to modern-day occurrences, their actions have reverberated across time. Centuries ago, renowned figures like St John Chrysostom and Butle recognized the power that lay within the masses. Their teachings and philosophies resonated with ordinary people, inspiring them to challenge societal norms and seek justice. The influence of the populace was not limited to religious or philosophical realms alone. In 1804, Hammersmith Ghost Paranormal Apparitions gripped London's population with fear and intrigue. The tales of this supernatural entity sparked widespread panic among citizens, highlighting how deeply ingrained superstition can be within a community. However, it is during pivotal moments in political history that we witness some of the most profound impacts made by ordinary individuals. When King George V ascended to the throne alongside Queen Mary after their Coronation in 1911, jubilant cheers erupted from every corner as they were embraced by an adoring populace. Similarly, when Leopold I passed away in 1865 and his son assumed his position as Leopold II amidst applause from Brussels' inhabitants during his solemn entry into the city - it showcased how public sentiment could shape dynastic transitions. Tragedy also unites populations; one such instance was witnessed when GARIBALDI DIES - a hero who fought for Italian unification breathed his last breaths. The collective mourning felt throughout Italy demonstrated how shared grief can bring together even diverse groups under one common cause. Other historical events further exemplify this phenomenon – Wellington's Funeral saw throngs lining streets paying tribute to Britain's revered military leader while inflammatory posters during China's Boxer Rebellion depicted the anger and resistance of a populace against foreign influence.