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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: 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

Background imagePopulace Collection: 12-YEAR TRUCE - 2

12-YEAR TRUCE - 2
Outside the Stathuys (town hall) The populace of Antwerp celebrate the signing of the truce between Austria and the Netherlands with burning barrels of pitch. Date: 9 April 1609

Background imagePopulace Collection: James Richardson

James Richardson
JAMES RICHARDSON - traveler in North Africa, wearing the Ghadamsee costume in which he passed unnoticed among the indigenous populace. He died of fever exploring Tchad. Date: 1806 - 1851

Background imagePopulace Collection: Renan Statue

Renan Statue
When a statue of Ernest Renan is erected in the marketplace of Treguier, Bretagne, the populace object, and gendarmes have to intervene. Date: 1903

Background imagePopulace Collection: Young Soldier Showing Head Populace David? 16th century

Young Soldier Showing Head Populace David? 16th century
Artokoloro

Background imagePopulace Collection: Source Size = 3759 x 4990

Source Size = 3759 x 4990
Mount Vesuvius: the Neapolitan Populace Attacking San Gennaro

Background imagePopulace Collection: Jacques D artevelde and the Populace of Ghent

Jacques D artevelde and the Populace of Ghent

Background imagePopulace Collection: Franco-Prussian War: Scene at Nancy: the Prussians and the Populace, France, 1870

Franco-Prussian War: Scene at Nancy: the Prussians and the Populace, France, 1870

Background imagePopulace Collection: Justice (oil on canvas)

Justice (oil on canvas)
XIR176623 Justice (oil on canvas) by Beccafumi, Domenico (1486-1551); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Lille, France; Italian, out of copyright

Background imagePopulace Collection: Buy War Bonds and Stamps - USA - WW2

Buy War Bonds and Stamps - USA - WW2
Patriotic Postcard from Alantic Cuty ( proud to become a part of the US Army Air Force ) encouraging the American populace to purchase War bonds

Background imagePopulace Collection: Franco-Prussian War: Scene at Nancy: the Prussians and the Populace, France, 1870

Franco-Prussian War: Scene at Nancy: the Prussians and the Populace, France, 1870

Background imagePopulace Collection: Earths population, artwork

Earths population, artwork
Earths population. Computer artwork showing the number of people per square kilometre (grid) across the globe. The most densely populated areas are bright red

Background imagePopulace Collection: Roman Tribune

Roman Tribune
A Roman TRIBUNE OF THE PEOPLE, elected as representative of the general populace Date: circa 200 BC

Background imagePopulace Collection: Peace illuminations at Waterloo Place, London

Peace illuminations at Waterloo Place, London
The peace illuminations at Waterloo Place, London, in celebration of the end of the Crimean War. Date: 1856

Background imagePopulace Collection: Peace Illuminations in Pall Mall at end of Crimean War

Peace Illuminations in Pall Mall at end of Crimean War
Fireworks and illuminations cheered the populace on the cessation of hostilities in the Crimean War. In this engraving the Ordnance Office, Pall Mall

Background imagePopulace Collection: Oslo, Norway

Oslo, Norway
The Parliament of Norway Building (Stortingsbygningen in orwegian) at Oslo (Christiania), Norway Date: circa 1903

Background imagePopulace Collection: Selling Indulgences C15

Selling Indulgences C15
Jesuits sell indulgences to the people of Lucerne, Switzerland - the populace give the Church money in return for spending a shorter period in Purgatory... Date: 15th century

Background imagePopulace Collection: COMET OF 1910

COMET OF 1910
The populace of Tientsin, China, attempt to frighten away a comet by making hostile gestures and noises Date: 1910

Background imagePopulace Collection: 1920 / Sebastopol Evacuate

1920 / Sebastopol Evacuate
The populace flee Sebastopol as the Russian Red Army advance, with a communist victory in the Russian civil war imminent. Date: November 1920

Background imagePopulace Collection: Italians in Albania / 1939

Italians in Albania / 1939
Invading Italians are welcomed by the populace Date: 1939

Background imagePopulace Collection: Rijeka (Fiume) - Scene just after WWI

Rijeka (Fiume) - Scene just after WWI
An interesting postcard with silhouettes and line drawings, showing Rijeka (Fiume) just after WWI (1918-19) with street sellers, soldiers and some young lads

Background imagePopulace Collection: Tangiers - Morocco

Tangiers - Morocco
The open market at Tangiers, Morocco. A Moroccan postcard, printed by Hauser & Menet in Spain, which was posted in Gibraltar in 1903 and sent to Lisbon, Portugal!!

Background imagePopulace Collection: German troops in Przemysl 1915

German troops in Przemysl 1915
German troops march through the Polish city of Przemysl, watched by the local populace. The city was the scene of fighting in 1914 and 1915, Following brief occupation by Russian forces

Background imagePopulace Collection: Manure Dryers / Collectors - Madras, India

Manure Dryers / Collectors - Madras, India
Indian manure collectors and dryers. The manure was collected off the streets, worked into brickettes, dried in the sun and then sold for fuel in place of wood and coal to the local populace

Background imagePopulace Collection: German Workers unloading food, Berlin, 1945

German Workers unloading food, Berlin, 1945
Photograph showing a group of German workers unloading barrels of powdered milk from a British truck, under the supervision of a British Soldier, Berlin, August 1945

Background imagePopulace Collection: Parade in Moscow

Parade in Moscow
The new Soviet regime has to keep reminding the populace of its presence with parades and propaganda - this is a spontaneous street demo in Moscow

Background imagePopulace Collection: Prince George in Crete

Prince George in Crete
Prince George, son of the king of Greece, arrives in Crete as High Commissioner after the Turks have been expelled. He is welcomed enthusiastically by the populace

Background imagePopulace Collection: Insurgents on Custody

Insurgents on Custody
Insurgent prisoners are marched through the streets of Paris as a warning to the populace to put up with the provisional government

Background imagePopulace Collection: Leopold II at Brussels

Leopold II at Brussels
The duc de Brabant, son of Leopold I, becomes Leopold II - he is applauded by the populace as he enters the church of Saint Gudule, Brussels

Background imagePopulace Collection: Hungarian Workers

Hungarian Workers
In Budapest a demonstration by discontented workers alarms the populace but is suppressed by mounted police

Background imagePopulace Collection: Lunar Corona

Lunar Corona
Lunar corona observed at Moscow, to the alarm of the populace

Background imagePopulace Collection: Napoleon Acclaimed

Napoleon Acclaimed
President Napoleon is acclaimed by the populace as he rides along the rue de la Madeleine, Paris

Background imagePopulace Collection: Roman Parliament

Roman Parliament
The populace of Rome watch in amazement as the first Roman Parliament opens

Background imagePopulace Collection: Constitution in Napoli

Constitution in Napoli
Though Ferdinando of Naples /Two Sicilies opposes independence, he grants a fairly liberal constitution which delights the populace

Background imagePopulace Collection: Ice Skating 1570

Ice Skating 1570
The populace of a town make the most of a frozen river, by skating and congregating around it

Background imagePopulace Collection: Fete De LA Vieillesse

Fete De LA Vieillesse
La fete de la vieillesse - the festival of old age - is a public relations exercise designed to make the Revolution popular with the populace

Background imagePopulace Collection: Royal Evasion - 1

Royal Evasion - 1
Louis and Marie Antoinette escape from the Tuileries in disguise, hoping to cross the frontier of France altogether. The authorities are alarmed and the populace dismayed

Background imagePopulace Collection: Against Espartero

Against Espartero
In Seville and elsewhere there is growing antagonism to Esparteros government : street orators exhort the populace to insurrection

Background imagePopulace Collection: Drunken Sailors in Spain

Drunken Sailors in Spain
The populace of Barcelona, Spain, are shocked by the behaviour of British sailors, who make too free with the local vino

Background imagePopulace Collection: Neufchatel Dispute 1

Neufchatel Dispute 1
Prussias claim to the canton of Neufchatel is supported by royalists : Swiss federal troops are welcomed by the populace



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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.