Salut camarades !
Terminons la série sur le plus puissant prince européen (voire méditerranéen) du XIIIè siècle : Frédéric II Hohenstaufen, connu comme la Stupeur du Monde...
Merci à Victor Viard et Ivan Kozlov pour le générique et au site http://cliparts.co/scroll-images-free !
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Musiques d’Adrian von Ziegler :
Celtic Music - Legend
Nordic Viking Music - Blóð ok Dýrð
Nordic Viking Music - Fjolnir
Celtic Music - Forgotten Gods
Celtic Music - Legacy
Nordic Viking Music - Galdrar
Tribal Fantasy Music - Guardians of the Lost Tribe
Arabian Fantasy Music - King of Thieves
Celtic Fantasy Music - Forest Rites
Celtic Music - Wolf Princess
Nordic Viking Music - Hrafnagud The Raven God
Celtic Music - Into the Wild
Celtic Music - Tale of the Gaels
Celtic Music - Sword of Kings
Nordic Viking Music - Asgardr
Fantasy Film Music - Fateful Reunion
Dark Music - Nocturnus
Dark Music - Path to Darkness
Celtic Music - The Elder Path
Celtic Music - Lone Wolf
Celtic Music - For the King
Nordic Viking Music - Jötunheimr
Fantasy Film Music - Threat From the North
Fantasy Music - Ocean Daughter
Nordic Viking Music - Einherjer
Viking Music - Vinterns Dröm
Celtic Music - The White Wolf
Fantasy Music - Victory or Death
Celtic Music - Wolf Blood
Nordic Viking Music - Vandraren
Celtic Music - Fable
Extraits vidéo ou audio tirés de :
“Léon”, L. Besson
“The Ruling Class”, P. Medak
“La Réunion Maternelle”, Palmashow
The Tudors Saison II ép.6 : “True Love”, B. Kirk
“Le Retour de Don Camillo”, J. Duvivier
“Oscar”, E. Molinaro
“Le Lion en Hiver”, A. Harvey
Les Rois Maudits ép.4 : “La Loi des Mâles”, C. Barma
“L’Aventure c’est l’Aventure”, C. Lelouch
“Becket”, P. Glenville
Kaamelott Livre II ép.22 : "Plus Près de Toi", A. Astier
Kaamelott Livre II ép.54 : "The Game", A. Astier
“Flash Débat : la Transidentité”, Groland
“Bram Stoker’s Dracula”, F.F. Coppola
Kaamelott Livre II ép.4è : "Le Complot", A. Astier
“La Guerre Mondiale dans le Monde”, les Inconnus
“Le Parrain”, F.F. Coppola
“Et pour quelques dollars de plus”, S. Leone
“Touchez pas au grisbi”, J. Becker
“Troie”, W. Petersen
“Les Bronzés”, P. Leconte
Kaamelott Livre II ép.29 : "Les Mauvaises Graines", A. Astier
“Les Trois Frères”, D. Bourdon & B. Campan
Kaamelott Livre II ép.61 : "L’Alliance", A. Astier
Carmina Burana : XXV. Blanziflor et Helena : O Fortuna
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