Salut camarades !
Revenons un peu sur un élément, déterminant selon moi, du Moyen-Âge occidental : son attrait pour l'Orient.
Merci à Victor Viard (https://www.artstation.com/artist/vic...) et Ivan Kozlov pour le générique, à Simon pour le site http://herodotcom.fr et au site http://cliparts.co/scroll-images-free !
Si vous voulez donner un peu pour améliorer la qualité de la chaîne, https://www.tipeee.com/herodot-com ou https://www.kisskissbankbank.com/fr/projects/herodot-com : merci à tous pour votre soutien !
Musiques d’Adrian von Ziegler :
Celtic Music - Forgotten Gods
Celtic Music - Fable
Celtic Music - Legend
Celtic Music - The Druid Stone
Celtic Music - Lone Wolf
Celtic Music - Into the Wild
Nordic Viking Music - Fjolnir
Celtic Fantasy Music - Forest Rites
Nordic Viking Music - Galdrar
Celtic Medieval Music - At the Summertide Feast
Relaxing Arabian Music - Desert Magic
Arabian Fantasy Music - Hual Hadi
Celtic Music - Wolf Princess
Nordic Viking Music - Jötunheimr
Nordic Viking Music - Einherjer
Fantasy Film Music - Threat From The North
Celtic Music - Of Wolves and Men
Fantasy Film Music - Fateful Reunion
Mongolian Music - Temujin
Chinese Music - Night Of The Soaring Dragon
Celtic Music - Legacy
Nordic Viking Music - Vinterns Dröm
Nordic Viking Music - Blod Ok Dyrd
Fantasy Music - Ocean Daughter
Nordic Viking Music - Till Valhöll
Celtic Music - Wolf Blood
Extraits vidéo ou audio tirés de :
Kaamelott, Livre III, ép. 51 : "Le Jour d’Alexandre" A. Astier
Kaamelott, Livre IV, ép. 27 : "Les Emancipés" A. Astier
“Les Anges Gardiens” J.-M. Poiré
“La Bande à Picsou : Le Trésor de la Lampe Perdue” B. Hathcock
“Les Publicitaires” Les Inconnus
“La Haine” M. Kassovitz (et NTM & Cut Killer - “Assassin de la Police”)
“Robin des Bois, Prince des Voleurs” K. Reynolds
“Les Couloirs du Temps : les Visiteurs 2” J.-M. Poiré
Kaamelott, Livre II, ép. 22 : "Plus Près de Toi" A. Astier
“L’Arme Fatale 4” R. Donner
"The Measly Middle Ages" de Horrible Histories
Kaamelott, Livre II, ép. 38 : "Le Larcin" A. Astier
“Les Trois Frères” des Inconnus
Kaamelott, Livre V, ép. 01 : "Corvus Corone" A. Astier
“Les Grandes Vacances” J. Girault
“Les Bronzés font du ski” P. Leconte
“Cent Mille Dollars au Soleil” H. Verneuil
“Le Créateur” A. Dupontel
Kaamelott, Livre V, ép. 01 : "Corvus Corone" A. Astier
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