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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: 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

Background imagePopulace Collection: Troops in Moscow

Troops in Moscow
Red Army forces pass through the streets of Moscow, watched by the populace

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

Background imagePopulace Collection: Celebrations at Rome

Celebrations at Rome
Street celebrations of the Roman populace

Background imagePopulace Collection: Italians Enter Verona

Italians Enter Verona
The Italians enter Verona, now abandoned by the Austrians : the populace welcome their liberators with enthusiasm

Background imagePopulace Collection: Precautions in Venice

Precautions in Venice
As the threat from the nationalists intensifies, the Austrians in Venice take precautions to prevent any patriotic demonstration by the populace

Background imagePopulace Collection: Riots in Verona

Riots in Verona
The populace of Verona riot against the Austrians who are still occupying their city - but not for long now

Background imagePopulace Collection: Father Giovanni Naples

Father Giovanni Naples
Padre Giovanni addresses the populace in front of the Jesuits College, Naples

Background imagePopulace Collection: Pius IX Returns - 1

Pius IX Returns - 1
Pius IX returns to Rome after his flight to exile, and is acclaimed by his supporters among the populace

Background imagePopulace Collection: German Spiritualist Book

German Spiritualist Book
Poster for a German book, Der Spiritismus, designed to appeal to a populace disillusioned by their defeat in World War One

Background imagePopulace Collection: C17 Maypole

C17 Maypole
The Town Crier summons the populace to the maypole set up in the village street

Background imagePopulace Collection: China / Tibet / Potala C1910

China / Tibet / Potala C1910
The Potala, the former residence of the Dalai Potala, dominates the town of Lhasa, just as the Buddhist religion dominates the populace

Background imagePopulace Collection: Ethiopians Banditing

Ethiopians Banditing
Due to the effects of war the populace take to banditry, attacking caravans etc

Background imagePopulace Collection: German Troops in Vosges

German Troops in Vosges
German troops march through the streets of a French town in the Vosges, north-east France, while the populace watch with apprehension

Background imagePopulace Collection: Cheers for Lous Philippe

Cheers for Lous Philippe
At the Hotel de Ville, Louis- Philippe is acclaimed by the populace who will be only too glad to see the back of him eighteen years later

Background imagePopulace Collection: Elisha at Samaria 2

Elisha at Samaria 2
When King Ben-hadad of Syria besieges Samaria, reducing the populace to cannibalism, Elisha predicts that all will be well, and behold, all is well

Background imagePopulace Collection: Elisha at Samaria

Elisha at Samaria
King Ben-hadad of Syria besieges Samaria, reducing the populace to cannibalism; but Elisha scares the besiegers away in panic with the noise of a great host

Background imagePopulace Collection: James I Enters London

James I Enters London
James VI of Scotland enters London, to the plaudits of the populace who soon see him crowned as James I of England despite his disapproval of tobacco and witchcraft

Background imagePopulace Collection: Averting Cholera

Averting Cholera
The populace of Napoli, Italy, seek to avert the cholera plague by a religious procession

Background imagePopulace Collection: FLAMBETTES

FLAMBETTES
The nocturnal FLAMBETTES, seen in Berry (central France) are believed by the local populace to assume human form

Background imagePopulace Collection: Uprising against French

Uprising against French
The populace of Naples rise up against the French

Background imagePopulace Collection: Lion in Passenger Seat

Lion in Passenger Seat
A lion-tamer takes one of his menage for a car-ride to show it the sights of Dusseldorf, but the police are not amused and fine him for endangering the populace

Background imagePopulace Collection: Commodus Assassinated

Commodus Assassinated
When the appalling emperor Commodus is strangled in his bath by Narcissus, his palace is ransacked by the populace of Rome

Background imagePopulace Collection: Stettin Bread Riots

Stettin Bread Riots
A riot by the populace in Stettin at the price of bread - loaves are handed out of the bakery window while the police attempt to restore order

Background imagePopulace Collection: Peasant Preaching

Peasant Preaching
A feature of the Reformation in 16th century Germany - a peasant preaches, and the populace listen

Background imagePopulace Collection: Tornado, Australia

Tornado, Australia
terrifies the populace of Roper River, Australia

Background imagePopulace Collection: Pasta in a Huge Vat

Pasta in a Huge Vat
The annual festa di polenta at Ponti, Alessandria (Italy) - the food is prepared in huge vats and distributed to the populace

Background imagePopulace Collection: People panic as the Millennium arrives

People panic as the Millennium arrives -- the fearful populace seek refuge in a church



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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.