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2025-07-31

Poder, glória e queda dos faraós em nova série do : explora trajetória dos egípcios, de Narmer a Cleópatra VII, revelando segredos de sua autoridade, propaganda e legado

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2025-07-31

Poder, glória e queda dos faraós em nova série do History 2

No dia 6 de agosto, quarta-feira, às 22h, o History 2 estreia a série Ascensão e Queda dos Faraós. Os faraós do antigo Egito eram considerados deuses na Terra, líderes místicos com poder total. Túmulos extravagantes, legados deixados em hieróglifos e textos antigos mostram uma parte de seus reinados míticos. Mas, o que significava ter essa soberania?

Em seis episódios, Ascensão e Queda dos Faraós conta as histórias dessas figuras icônicas, do primeiro faraó, Narmer, até Cleópatra VII. Egiptologistas e historiadores rastreiam a ascensão e a queda dos faraós, num período superior a três mil anos, e traçam um panorama de seu poder e responsabilidades.

A produção ainda aborda, entre outros assuntos, como seus templos e túmulos monumentais também funcionavam como propaganda: eram uma forma garantida de impor respeito e demonstrar autoridade absoluta e poder eterno sobre o Egito e o seu povo.

O episódio de estreia é A ascensão do faraó. Narmer (3150 – 2613 a.C.) foi o primeiro faraó do Egito, que unificou o país por meio da força militar. No entanto, ele manteve isso por meio de uma das primeiras obras de propaganda da história: A Paleta de Narmer, que o mostra esmagando seus pequenos inimigos. Desse modo, transmitia o temor de confrontar seu poder divino.

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Poder, glória e queda dos faraós em nova série do History 2: 'Ascensão e Queda dos Faraós' explora trajetória dos faraós egípcios, de Narmer a Cleópatra VII, revelando segredos de sua autoridade, propaganda e legado
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2025-06-10

O Canal History 2 estreia em 22 de janeiro a série Dignidade. A produção narra um dos capítulos mais sombrios da história chilena.

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Além da Telaalemdatela
2024-06-14

Nova série do History 2 investiga o regime nazista

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Fitzrovia has had its own community newspaper for 50 years. That has to be a cause for celebration. So now we have published a book reflecting on the past five decades of local news.

Over the years the name of this publication has changed, and it has been a bit stop-start at times as its fortunes have ebbed and flowed. But its style and reportage have remained remarkably consistent.

It began as Tower but later became Fitzrovia Neighbourhood News, and ultimately the mainly online Fitzrovia News.

Throughout, it has been written and put together by volunteers, funded mainly by advertising by local businesses and distributed widely.

Although boundaries can be fuzzy, most residents perceive the neighbourhood as a single entity — bounded by Gower Street and Great Portland Street, Euston Road and Oxford Street — albeit constitutionally divided between the City of Westminster and the London Borough of Camden.

The paper has been fearless in delivering both bouquets and brickbats to the two authorities over the years. The focus has always been on the people and businesses of the neighbourhood with a strong emphasis on the history, local organisations and events which make up the unique character of one of London’s most diverse and socially mixed “urban villages”.

The selection of stories is inevitably partial and subjective, but hopefully portrays the character of the area as it is, and also reflects on how it has changed over the past half century.

We hope this compilation will jog a few memories amongst our older readers but also inform and entertain those who have moved into the area more recently.

Pick up a copy of Fitzrovia News: Celebrating 50 Years, at Fitzrovia Community Centre, 2 Foley Street, London W1W 6DL. Read it online or download it below. And explore our nearly-complete online archive.

FitzroviaNews-50th-Anniversay-Book-05Download

#books #community-newspaper #fitzrovia #history-2 #newspapers

https://fitzrovianews.com/2023/07/21/fitzrovia-news-celebrating-50-years/

The removal of the King’s Cross (at the junction of Pentonville Road, Euston Road, and Gray’s Inn Road) in 1845. Image: © Camden Local Studies and Archives Centre.

Tudor Allen, senior archivist at Camden Local Studies and Archives Centre, explores the place names of Camden, what they mean and what they tell us about the area’s history at a special event this week.

The Place Names of Camden: An Illustrated Historical Talk, 1pm Thursday 20 July 2023 at Seven Dials Club, 42 Earlham St, London WC2H 9LA. Booking essential. To book, email: localstudies@camden.gov.uk

#history-2 #listings #local-history #london-borough-of-camden #place-names #talks

https://fitzrovianews.com/2023/07/18/place-names-of-camden-and-what-they-tell-us-about-the-areas-history/

Black and white drawing of workers dismantling a stone building in the street.

Camden New Journal reporter Dan Carrier is author of Untold London.

Dan Carrier, author of Untold London, will give a talk at Holborn Library in June, describing the background to his book and how he gathered together the “forgotten stories” of central London.

The cover of his book features the Fitzrovia Mural at Whitfield Gardens.

Carrier is a reporter at the Camden New Journal and has worked for the paper since he delivered it as a 13-year-old. He has a keen interest in social history and will explain the research he did for his book which he wrote during lock down.

He will also discuss how a local newspaper plays a part in recording an area’s history.

The talk is free to Camden History Society members but non-members are welcome for £2 at the door.

Untold London: stories from time trodden streets: a talk by Dan Carrier. 7:30 to 9:00pm, Tuesday 20 June 2023 at Camden Local Studies and Archives Centre, Holborn Library, 32-38 Theobalds Road, London, WC1X 8PA. Untold London by Dan Carrier is published by The History Press. 256pp £19.99.

#camden-history-society #camden-new-journal #history-2

https://fitzrovianews.com/2023/06/02/journalist-to-talk-about-uncovering-londons-forgotten-and-untold-stories/

Women and Children First, by Fortunino Matania, 1912 (public domain).

The first event of 2023 at Camden Local Studies and Archives Centre will be an illustrated talk by historian Kevin Brown about the social class of the passengers of the Titanic, and its connections with Camden.

Even in death class distinction on the Titanic governed the disposal of the corpses that were recovered after the sinking of the liner on 15 April 1912. First-class passengers were embalmed and placed into coffins on the poop deck ready for a dignified landing, formal identification and burial.

“A different fate awaited the victims from other classes,” says Brown. “Their position in the social hierarchy was determined by the quality or coarseness of the clothing they wore and the value of their personal effects, just as their appearance and what they wore had determined their treatment in life.” 

Kevin Brown is Trust Archivist and Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum Curator at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, and author of a number of works about maritime life and health.

His eight books include Poxed and Scurvied: The Story of Sickness and Health at Sea, Passage to the World: The Emigrant Experience, The Seasick Admiral: Nelson and the Health of the Navy, and Fittest of the Fit: Health and Morale in the Royal Navy 1939-1945.

Ship of Lost Ambitions: Class Distinction and the Titanic Connections with Camden, an illustrated talk by Kevin Brown. Tuesday 10 January 2023 at 6pm, at Camden Local Studies & Archives Centre, 2nd Floor, Holborn Library, 32-38 Theobalds Road, London WC1X 8PA. Admission Free.

#camden-local-studies-and-archives-centre #history-2 #london-borough-of-camden #the-titanic

https://fitzrovianews.com/2023/01/03/illustrated-talk-on-social-class-and-passengers-on-the-titanic/

Image of an oil on canvas of a scene on The Titanic depicting women and children queuing for the lifeboats while the men bade them farewell.

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