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Greatest of all time Speeches and Journals
Greatest of all time speeches
29 episodes
1 week ago
Hear from history's greatest ever speeches and written journals. What would it be like to hear William Wallace stand defiantly against power or hear George Washington speak of the constitution? Which Kings and Queens would you love to converse with?
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Hear from history's greatest ever speeches and written journals. What would it be like to hear William Wallace stand defiantly against power or hear George Washington speak of the constitution? Which Kings and Queens would you love to converse with?
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Bernard of Clairvaux - The second Crusade
Greatest of all time Speeches and Journals
9 minutes 58 seconds
4 years ago
Bernard of Clairvaux - The second Crusade

In response to lost territory from the first crusade, a second crusade was prepared. The people, however, were not enthusiastic to go to war again. It was the responsibility of St Bernard to gain the enthusiasm of the people to launch the second crusade. This speech created a complete change in attitude of the people and became the launching pad of the second crusade. 

Greatest of all time Speeches and Journals
Hear from history's greatest ever speeches and written journals. What would it be like to hear William Wallace stand defiantly against power or hear George Washington speak of the constitution? Which Kings and Queens would you love to converse with?