Salut camarades !
Continuons la série sur le plus puissant prince européen (voire méditerranéen) du XIIIè siècle : Frédéric II Hohenstaufen, connu comme la Stupeur du Monde...
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Musiques d’Adrian von Ziegler :
Celtic Music - Forgotten Gods
Celtic Music - Legacy
Celtic Fantasy Music - Forest Rites
Celtic Music - Lone Wolf
Arabian Fantasy Music - Enchanted Palace
Nordic Viking Music - Galdrar
Arabian Fantasy Music - Son of the Hawk
Relaxing Arabian Music - Silent Sentinel
Arabian Fantasy Music - King of Thieves
Fantasy Film Music - Fateful Reunion
Nordic Viking Music - Blóð ok Dýrð
Celtic Music - Wolf Princess
Celtic Music - Into the Wild
Celtic Music - For the King
Celtic Music - Queen Of The Fae
Nordic Viking Music - Jötunheimr
Nordic Viking Music - Hrafnagud The Raven God
Nordic Viking Music - Till Valhöll
Celtic Music - The Druid Stone
Fantasy Music - Ocean Daughter
Celtic Music - The Elder Path
Nordic Viking Music - Einherjer
Viking Music - Vinterns Dröm
Roman Music - Elegia
Nordic Viking Music - Vinlanders
Dark Music - Nocturnus
Carmina Burana : I. Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi : O Fortuna
Celtic Music - Wolf Blood
Celtic Music - Fable
Extraits vidéo ou audio tirés de :
Kaamelott Livre VI ép.7 : "Arturus Rex", A. Astier
“Le Dîner de Cons”, F. Veber
“L’Aventure c’est l’Aventure”, C. Lelouch
Kaamelott Livre IV ép.27 : "Les Emancipés", A. Astier
“The Ruling Class”, P. Medak
“Les Publicitaires”, les Inconnus
“Les Bronzés”, P. Leconte
Kaamelott Livre IV ép.88 : "Les Bien Nommés", A. Astier
“Johnny English”, P. Howitt
“Becket”, P. Glenville
Kaamelott Livre I ép.62 : "Feu l’Âne de Guéthenoc", A. Astier
Kaamelott Livre V ép.1 : "Corvus Corone", A. Astier
“La Folie des Grandeurs”, G. Oury
“Les Visiteurs”, J.-M. Poiré
“Braveheart”, M. Gibson
"Astérix aux Jeux Olympiques", F. Forestier & T. Langmann
“La Folle Histoire du Monde”, M. Brooks
“Le Lion en Hiver”, A. Harvey
“Astérix & Obélix : Mission Cléopâtre”, A. Chabat
“Les Anges Gardiens”, J.-M. Poiré
Kaamelott Livre VI ép.3 : "Praeceptores", A. Astier
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