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The new channel by the owners of Restitutio.
Dedicated to music and anthems from European monarchies and trad governments.
link to old channel ua-cam.com/channels/GHOSyhnzK5ZPYcKNIGD-jA.html
Dedicated to music and anthems from European monarchies and trad governments.
link to old channel ua-cam.com/channels/GHOSyhnzK5ZPYcKNIGD-jA.html
The Coronation of Napoleon Bonaparte as Emperor of the French, from "Désirée" (1954).
On December 2, 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself Emperor of the French in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame. The phoenix of a man who rose from the ashes of the French monarchy as their republican leader decided even that hereditary rule better suited his ambitions. I pray that France returns to the glories of this era, and the material and spiritual structure of the church returns to the Eldest Daughter of said Church.
I plan on uploading some of these types of moments from film on the channel, kind of what some other UA-camrs have done.
I plan on uploading some of these types of moments from film on the channel, kind of what some other UA-camrs have done.
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American WW1 Patriotic Song: "We'll Never Let Our Old Flag Fall" [RARE Version]
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I'm trying something new this time, since I can do that. The more famous melody is of course the British variant of it, but the American version is just as great, if not better. This version is sung by Edward Hamilton and his quartet, the only version that seems to exist still. This today is a very rare and interesting tune from the Great War. This was a time when my country became feared as we...
French Empire / l'Empire Français Anthem: Le Chant du départ (in Russian and French)
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A rare version of chant du départ I found months ago. This is sung by the Red Army Choir/Alexandrov Ensable. Ironic indeed. Napoleon is a controversial figure amongst Monarchist circles. He is by far the greatest general of regarding battles won, however, his ideals often times were not so glorious. I leave that for you to decide. Join the channel's discord to lean more about monarchy: discord....
Ye Jacobites By Name (FULL VERSION)
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This is a Scottish song that is in fact Anti-Jacobite and pro-Hanoverian. It sounds nice, and there are so many Jacobite songs everyone's already listened to. For educational/entertainment purposes only
God Save Great George Our King
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This is a variant of the anthem of Great Britain, God Save the King/Queen, that was popular among Loyalists in the Thirteen Colonies during the American Revolution. Most Loyalists or those neutral in the war were located in the south, such as the Carolinas. Approximately 15-20% of the colonists were loyalists. A sizable minority still. I respect Loyalists and the Hanovers equally. "You'll be ba...
Every brit here acting like a canadian didnt make it 🇨🇦
Its British, not american
It's a different version. If you listen to lyrics, you can tell that it is a different version.
@@charlieempire7733 the americans stole it from us
@@CONSTANTINEXI63 it was made by the same person
Its canadian 🇨🇦
@@Memento_Mori3210 yes, it was made by a Canadian
Il Napoleone cinematografico più somigliante
It seems this song didn't the song say "The U.S. intends to...[insert whatever the U.S. intends to do, such as promote the perpetuation of the cause(s) and values of the U.S]." I feel that such lyrics would have made it feel very reassuring. I am therefore wondering why such lyrics were not included, if indeed they weren't. The British version seemed to create more of a sense of reassurance of national perpetuation and pursuit of things often associated with "maturity," and the maintenance of what the British seem to hold dear etc. perhaps such as their status and which treatment of them by others is that which is seen as being the one that the British are willing to accept. Also, it should be noted that near-modern British culture seems to have often promoted values such as moderation etc. that seemed like an attempt at SEEKING a perhaps rationally-identified "perfection." On the other hand, the average "American/United Statesian" culture generally seems to me to have a different focus; much United Statesian culture seems to focus more on continuing to fight for the causes for which the founding fathers of the U.S.A fought. The latter also seems somewhat similar to some of the causes upheld by many British Loyalists in Northern Ireland. Perhaps some parts of the United States such as the North East and New England have many cultures that have more emphasis (than some other US cultures) on values and causes more similar to those often promoted by near-modern British government culture and attitudes. This seems to often relate to the side that the North East was on in the American Civil War. Much of the south has cultures that are quite different, however it should be noted that this is not always the case and that some institutions do promote certain things such as the state of Georgia's current motto of "Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation" (although I have not verified whether this motto would be the same as a motto inherently promoting the pursuit of perfection, and I don't know whether the British have such a motto either or if the British merely promote values that often are associated with seeking perfection or if the British *have/do* none of these things).
Guys stop fighting frfr it’s the same guy who wrote the British version. Let’s come together these are both perfect masterpieces of the 20th century! Bless America and Britain forever and ever! 🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧
Napoleon Bonaparte was the FIRST ANTICHRIST and there's NO ROYAL BLOOD IN HIM Blessings and HUGS! 👑💜
Wow, old WASP America even copied British patriotic songs
It is interesting how there seem to be people holding onto such European etc. traits etc. in the United States. And they even seem to be largely holding onto their traditions etc. better than many Great Britain island inhabitants are, at least for certain things. It seems at least temporarily best if there was some land in Europe, Western Asia, and/or North Africa where the inhabitants followed the United States's political system and one of its European-ish, Western Asian-ish, and/or North African-ish cultures (which are some of the many cultures present in the United States today).
GOD SAVE THE KING. LONG LIVE THE KING.
Isnt it a british song?
Yup the same person who made the original one for the British made this version for the US
So what was the point of dragging the Pope all the way to Paris if Napoleon was just going crown himself in the last minute ?
Aesthetics
I saw the crown of France Laying on the ground So i picked it up with my Śͣ̿҉̠̯̳̩̳͔̩̳ẘ̴͓̖̝̜̺ͅo̫̯̫ͧ͋̑͠r͓̰͚̟̩͗̒ͯͨ͠d̷̲̩̿͑ - Napoleon Wow!
CGI FACE, CGI FACE, CGI FACE
De las película y series que he visto sobre Napoleón; me parece está escena, salvo el hecho de que él no le quitó la corona al papá (y no fue las hojas de laurel), la más fiel al cuadro de su coronación.
Who else believe this is Better then the new one marlon Brendo we'll never forget new one is clown 🤡
This scene is better than all Napoleon 2023
English filmmakers don't try to know just single thing from history. So they always making sucks.
Mogs the Ridley Scott version
Wrong music??
I have the DVD Desiree, a very good Movie
Yes, Napoleon crowned himself, because he took the throne himself. He wasn't born to take the throne. It couldn't have done better.
BOOOO! He IS a Monster & a Traitor! 😡👎🔥🍅🥚🌶️
You want Americans in your country? No? Tough! You got Americans whether you want them or not! Once you invite them in they never leave. They're harder to get rid of than dry mould.
Those damn yanks how dare they steal this song
It was written by the same person.
Vive L'Empereur!
What version of the Te Deum is this pleassee I want to know.
Te Deum - Alex North
@@manuelolaya3194I’m rather skeptical about that, as this same piece appears in the 1982 schlock classic Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam AKA ”Turkish Star Wars”, which obviously uses stolen music from various other films and such. The problem is, no soundtrack album for Desiree had been released until the 2005 Varese Sarabande edition, so where exactly could it have been stolen from? That Varese album lists the track as ”Te Deum (Roger Wagner)”, but it’s unclear whether that’s a reference to a composer or that it was performed by the Roger Wagner Chorale.
I SMELL COPYRIGHT 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
It was written by the same guy who wrote the British version of this song.
Bloody yanks copied the Brits
"old"
What is the name of the song in this scene
I'd also love to know this.
It is the ancient Te Deum Laudamus chant with some elaboration added.
Too tall to be Napolean
He was a tall man. The British propaganda suggested otherwise
He was average height. French feet and inches were longer than British ones so while he was technically 5'2" in France, he was 168 cm so certainly not tall but also not short by the standards of the time
@@AlxzAleche was a midget
Brando was only 5'8
*above average height for the time
God save the king of america 🔥
When he turn to Desiree before wearing the crown
Very chill actually, not better then the British one, I think the simple fact of the UK being a Monarchy makes their music automatically based
How is a monarchy based in literally any regard
@@aidenconley6080 I would rather die for the king and dinasty instead of a man with a four year term!
@@ohno2713 You've clearly romanticized monarchy through media and historical movies. What makes the children of the sitting heir qualified, responsible, or deserving to rule a country? Nothing. I'm not saying Democracy is perfect, but it is much better than having one ruler who sits for his entire lifetime, just for their offspring to do the same.
@@ohno2713 That's your problem.
@@ohno2713 Well it depends if that man is competent
When the Russians actually accepted the Continental Blockade
"Old"
i would like to say 250 years is quite old
@@sertgy. Simply not true
@@lowlowlowlow1453at the time it would have been 131 years old
Before the union jack from 1801 because before that was the kings colors.
@@DeltasquadformingupConsidering the average lifespan of a human during that time I’d say that’s still pretty old.
This is a remix of the British song we will never let the old flag fall ua-cam.com/video/1My1_dzuY_I/v-deo.html
"Effort is everything" Napoleon's message is clear.One who strives to achieve his goal does not need to be endorsed by his religion.Napoleon the Great was not opposed to God.He was opposed to liars who called themselves God's representatives.
I can relate.
If he doesn't want to be "endorsed" by religion then why did he ask the Pope to be present at his coronation on the first place? The Pope doesn't even want to be there.
@@johndorilag4129he probably wanted to get the "blessing" of the pope for his empire and himself. Maybe also to kinda get the support of Catholics idk
Napoleon may have conquered entire nations, but he couldn't conquer an elderly priest (Pius VII). After he was finally defeated and sent to an island, he converted and said he would die in the Catholic faith.
@@zuarbrincar769 didn't he have pope Pius in Houst arrest with the papal states having no correlation with Napoleons exile?
If anyone was curious about the real way things happened on that glorious day. He didn’t snatch the crown from the pope. It was clear to all parties that the pope would be window dressing ONLY for the ceremony. He entered the cathedral wearing a gold laurel crown & held the “crown of Charlemagne” above his own head, but didn’t wear it as he was already wearing the laurels. He did however place a crown on her head that fit inside the tiara she was already wearing.
It wasn't really window dressing though, remember the pope did the anointing and handed Napoleon the crown, even if he did put it on his own head. This symbolically showed that church and state were perfectly balanced and in harmony, though separate.
Nice Video!
Curious George? Sorry, May the God bless the KING!
Alexander I will like this
Beautiful scene. Best from other Napoleon Coronation scenes
Sigma rule #1804: Reject the church, disprove the infallibility of the pope 💪😎
This moment is almost ALWAYS misunderstood or misrepresented. Napoleon WASN'T rejecting the church, far from it. Remember he received the crown from the pope even if he put on his own head (thus showing the church approved). The symbolism was powerful: Church and State, perfectly balanced and in harmony, even if seperate. A propaganda masterpiece.
@@thunderbird1921 The Pope was likely happy that the disastrous revolution had come to an end in France.
@@thunderbird1921 bro Napoléon rejected the church hé even annexed Vatican. I think you want to talk about Hitler
No. That's a p*ssy rule. We the christians recognize the authority of the Pope as the Saint Peter sucessor.
Napoleon was NOT Sigma, both his wives cheated on him openly. His second wife even had children with her boyfriend while still married to Napoleon.
can yanks really only copy the british
It's literally made by the same guy....
Well no, but actually yes.
Facts! Rule Britannia!
246 year old grudge, this fuels me.
@@themonarchist4479 Britain’s navy is weaker than the French one
Eh I prefer British version.
well one flag stand for freedom and unity, the other for buggering
@@juwebles4352 oh stfu Yankee-boo both flags stand for unity, they are literally both called the union flag, and the British flag is NOT called the Union Jack, it’s only called thst when it was on naval vessels.
@@juwebles4352 very true, god save the king!
@@boomboy4102 and his ass fucking tendencies
@@juwebles4352 it use too but now idk
Very good! I like this version 👏🏻
Definitely not better than the British version. Of course, I fully admit to being biased.... Very very nice though! A really great version.
Thanks!
thank you for a very good video with lyircs
Very good
Glad to see someone has a clean copy of this record with the lyrics
Thanks!
Nice! Never heard this one before!