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fontaines, paroles éternelles du jour qui s'apaise, l'été en parenthèse
les fontaines forment parfois comme des saisons à part entière sur le parvis des villes ; saison de marbre et de fraicheur, saison de pierre et de transparence ; le temps n’a pas de prise sur elles
© Pierre Cressant
(lundi 28 août 2006 - lundi 11 septembre 2023)
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studiotolentino · 1 year
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francebonapartiste · 2 months
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Le Traité de Tolentino : Avignon et le Comtat Venaissin entièrement français
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Après la réunion à la France d'Avignon et du Comtat Venaissin en 1791, résultat d’un référendum soumis aux habitants, le Pape a toutefois conservé une autorité spirituelle et religieuse sur ces territoires, mais il a perdu son autorité temporelle et politique.
Avant la Révolution française, Avignon et le Comtat Venaissin étaient des territoires sous la souveraineté du Pape, faisant partie des États pontificaux. Le Pape exerçait à la fois une autorité spirituelle en tant que chef de l'Église catholique et une autorité temporelle en tant que souverain temporel sur ces territoires.
Cependant, avec l'annexion de ces territoires par la France révolutionnaire en 1791, le Pape a perdu son autorité politique et administrative sur Avignon et le Comtat Venaissin. Ces territoires sont devenus des départements français et ont été soumis à l'autorité du gouvernement révolutionnaire français.
Le département de Vaucluse, le 89e département français, ne sera pourtant formé que quelques années plus tard, le 25 juin 1793.
Le Traité de Tolentino a été un accord signé entre la France et le Saint-Siège (le Vatican) le 19 février 1797, à Tolentino en Italie, durant les guerres de la Révolution française. Ce traité a été un événement significatif dans le cadre des conflits entre la France révolutionnaire et les États italiens, notamment les États pontificaux dirigés par le pape Pie VI.
Le traité de Tolentino fut négocié à la suite des succès militaires français en Italie, menés en grande partie par le général Bonaparte. Les forces françaises avaient remporté plusieurs victoires décisives, affaiblissant ainsi considérablement les États pontificaux.
Les termes du traité étaient très défavorables pour le Vatican. Entre autres dispositions, le Saint-Siège a dû céder plusieurs territoires au nord de l'Italie à la France, dont Avignon, ainsi que des œuvres d'art précieuses, y compris des peintures, des sculptures et des manuscrits, en guise de compensation pour les frais de guerre.
L’article 6 du traité dispose que « Le Pape renonce purement et simplement à tous les droits qu’il pourrait prétendre sur les villes et territoire d’Avignon, le comtat Vénaissin et ses dépendances, et transporte, cède et abandonne lesdits droits à la république française. »
Le traité de Tolentino a eu des conséquences majeures pour le Vatican et pour l'Italie. Il a marqué un affaiblissement significatif du pouvoir temporel du pape, réduisant considérablement les territoires sous son contrôle direct.
Pour la France, le traité de Tolentino a renforcé sa position en Italie et a contribué à l'expansion territoriale de la République française dans la région. Il a également symbolisé la montée en puissance de la France révolutionnaire sur la scène européenne, illustrant sa capacité à imposer ses volontés aux États traditionnels.
Par ses victoires militaires éclatantes, le rôle de Bonaparte sur les champs de bataille a été crucial dans la création de cette situation.
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After the annexation of Avignon and the Comtat Venaissin to France in 1791, as a result of a referendum submitted to the inhabitants, the Pope nevertheless retained spiritual and religious authority over these territories, but lost his temporal and political authority. Before the French Revolution, Avignon and the Comtat Venaissin were territories under the sovereignty of the Pope, part of the Papal States. The Pope exercised both spiritual authority as the head of the Catholic Church and temporal authority as the sovereign ruler over these territories. However, with the annexation of these territories by revolutionary France in 1791, the Pope lost his political and administrative authority over Avignon and the Comtat Venaissin. These territories became French departments and were subjected to the authority of the French revolutionary government. The department of Vaucluse, the 89th French department, was only formed a few years later, on June 25, 1793.
The Treaty of Tolentino was an agreement signed between France and the Holy See (the Vatican) on February 19, 1797, in Tolentino, Italy, during the French Revolutionary Wars. This treaty was a significant event in the conflicts between revolutionary France and the Italian states, notably the Papal States led by Pope Pius VI. The Treaty of Tolentino was negotiated following French military successes in Italy, largely led by General Bonaparte. French forces had achieved several decisive victories, significantly weakening the Papal States.
The terms of the treaty were highly unfavorable to the Vatican. Among other provisions, the Holy See had to cede several territories in northern Italy to France, including Avignon, as well as valuable works of art, including paintings, sculptures, and manuscripts, as compensation for the costs of war. Article VI of the treaty stated that "The Pope purely and simply renounces all rights that he might claim over the cities and territory of Avignon, the Comtat Venaissin and its dependencies, and transfers, cedes and abandons said rights to the French Republic."
The Treaty of Tolentino had significant consequences for the Vatican and Italy. It marked a significant weakening of the Pope's temporal power, reducing the territories under his direct control. For France, the Treaty of Tolentino strengthened its position in Italy and contributed to the territorial expansion of the French Republic in the region. It also symbolized the rise of revolutionary France on the European stage, demonstrating its ability to impose its will on traditional states. Through his brilliant military victories, the role of Bonaparte on the battlefield was crucial in creating this situation.
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laestacionlatina · 7 months
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Esto no es radio
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creative-forgs · 1 year
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I like to think that the reason why The moon is so comforting is because She makes us feel seen
She hear us
She protect us
She gives us the love that many of us don't have
We all are connected to her
In some way.
We all look at her and create
A special relationship That no one or anything could ever match. Be by our side.Not matter what
She will always
She always be your side.
#Tolentino, Jean Berlly
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cegodaltonico · 2 years
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"Provavelmente porque o ser se intranqüiliza de já não ser o que ia sendo; intensamente, porque as fogueiras de um martírio impenitente São seus triunfos, seus troféus cheios de cinza; e finalmente porque tudo o que agoniza quer promulgar, solenizar o impermanente, o coração, naquele fundo ambivalente da coisa humana, momentâneo como a brisa, mas persuadido de que as músicas da mente hão de reter do ser algo mais que uma soma, o coração vive das sombras de um aroma. Só muito raramente esse iludido sente a força de acordar antes que a luz cadente o deixe louco como à mosca na redoma."
Bruno Tolentino
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funeral · 3 months
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[Simone de Beauvoir] describes the definitive thrill and sorrow of female adolescence—the realization that your body, and what people will demand of it, will determine your adult life. “If the young girl at about this stage frequently develops a neurotic condition,” de Beauvoir writes, “it is because she feels defenseless before a dull fatality that condemns her to unimaginable trials; her femininity means in her eyes sickness and suffering and death, and she is obsessed with this fate.”
Jia Tolentino, Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion
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i am an unapologetically Pro Abortion On Demand At Any Time No Questions Asked and i think i am open enough about this that so is anyone following me so this is preaching to the choir. and i feel weird about it in some ways anyway because, again: the question of abortion is you trust women & others who are pregnant to make choices about their bodies or their lives, or you don't. period. end of story. don't care why, don't care about context, don't care about anything except: do you want to be pregnant anymore? no? okay, you deserve an abortion. but. even so. even with all that. i do still keep seeing takes on the internet (my first mistake) that make me want to print out copies of this interview with a woman who had an abortion at 32 weeks on every wall in the fucking country. i want everyone who feels the need ever but especially at this moment in time to proclaim that they're pro-choice but only up to X amount of time to read it and understand exactly what fucking cruelty they're supporting.
and i also want to point out that this woman was a woman carrying a wanted child, living in blue state new york, who found herself, against all her expectations, flying on a plane to fucking colorado and traveling back a day and a half later, because the alternative was spending another month pregnant and having a C-section to watch her child either be stillborn or choke to death in front of her right after being born. that's what people are endorsing when they endorse late-term abortion bans, and it is your first day on planet earth if you think that there is any degree of codifying medical exemptions that is going to prevent situations like this from occurring. and if your first response to that is to think about how lucky she was to be able to actually do that instead of how horrific it is that she had to deal with that in an already traumatic moment of her life, something important inside you has been badly broken and you need to reflect on how to fix it.
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wetcatschwartzy · 4 months
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they love to spell . if u even care
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femmefataleart · 4 months
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Vampirella by Vanessa Sario Tolentino
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spelling bee fans lemme hear you make some noise
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studiotolentino · 10 months
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Upon further inspection - Found bottle - 2023 - Available - #graffiti #art #Streetart #stlouis #kunst #newcontemporary #tolentino #painting #kunstwerk #operadarte #artecontemporáneo #prints #stl #modernart #Justintolentino #artforsale
#illustration #artoftheday #drawingoftheday #fineart #contemporaryart #originalart #instaartist #instaart #artistsoninstagram #artofinstagram #artshow
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disease · 6 months
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"MADONNA, ALISTAIR FATE & JULIE TOLENTINO" STEVEN MEISEL | SEX – NYC, 1992 [archival pigment print | 64 ½ x 52 1/8"]
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toooliix · 2 months
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hey! alright so i may have done a thing
so for the past,,, idk 3 weeks? ive been going on a deep dive into spelling bee mostly to sedate my own curiosity of needing to know everything about what i'm interested in. as it turns out, there is a LOT of content with this musical, so i'm here to talk about my findings! note: i will be keeping this EXCLUSIVE to the original 2005 off broadway cast. as much as i'm a brown university girlie through and through, the original cast is where the content is. OKAY FIRST: youtube findings
a lot of small videos were made usually with logainne and leaf. you'll be quick to learn that they made the most off stage content. i have a public playlist with these videos, along with interviews, the original boot, and a few other things. the cast album isn't in it because that's audio only and i want visuals damnit. (plus its on spotify and easy to look up so.) the exception is 25apcsbmt12doc because its pretty underground and the purpose is to get word out about niche things.
second: myspace pages a lot of the spellers have myspace pages! this is like. a common thing!! only two were archived (leaf and logainne) and are able to be accessed! i'll talk about the others in a bit. they contain new information and i personally find them very interesting!
leaf logainne
HOWEVER: three are currently able to be accessed through modern myspace without needing an account. the format is off, but it's accessable.
barfee 25apcsb account panch third: other
there's two different things here so i'll separate them :]
3.1: r/v club
r/v club is a short film by rebecca feldman (one of the people that worked on spelling bee) that includes logainne! it can be found on her site with other short films. i believe this is the only one with her in it HOWEVER i have not checked therefore i could be wrong. it's set post-spelling bee, i believe. also jesse is in it but not as leaf.
r/v club
3.2: official site
spelling bee had a site!! and official merch!! its just a cool thing i think. it'll be mentioned again in the last section
spelling bee site
fourth and final: lost media (to my knowledge)
okay, spelling bee has.... QUITE a bit of lost media. again, this will be separated into parts.
4.1: C-R-E-P-U-S-C-U-L-E
before spelling bee was a thing, crepuscule (albiet mispronounced) was an improv play made by the farm. (same group who made r/v club) a lot of the characters were similar or the same, and it has a similar premise. however, it wasn't a musical. from what i've heard, there USED to be a boot of it, however i haven't found one of my own. i would love to be corrected.
4.2 myspace pages
remember how i was going to say this was going to come up again? hi thats now. outside of leaf and logainne, other myspace accounts were made! mitch (comfortcounselor), olive (mydictionary) + (oliveostrovsky), chip (chiptolentino), marigold (marigoldconeybear) an olive and barfee joint account (ilovemydictionary), and a leaf and logainne joint account (schwartzylogan). there's also another leaf account with the very confusing name of panchspell the issue with these is that theyre not archived, so you'll need a myspace account with a verified email to view these. in the year of our lord 2024 that's not exactly an easy find, especially since verification emails no longer send. plus, one of olive's accounts is dictionary.com now so,,,, who knows what it looks like there. most also need a connection, which makes things even MORE difficult. i hate how close but out of reach these accounts are.
4.3. spelling bee game
yeah they had a game. it's on the site, and it's eternally stuck at loading characters from my experience. here's the link anyway! game
4.4 the dirty bee
oh jesus its the dirty bee. so for context, in 2006 when the show was running, a few nights were booked for spelling bee that were meant for mature audiences and were 18 plus. it's catered towards people who have already seen the bee and want something new. it was inspired by jay (panch) and putting in words or sentences researsals that were clearly for funnies because he was bored. alas it became a derivative of the musical. all we know is what an article provides (theres more than one but the one linked gives the most info) and that chip quote unquote "finished off" at my unfortunate erection according to jose. there's rumor that chip is canonically bi in it but theres no sources so,,,, can't confirm that one.
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(the quote is said in the reunion "stars in the house" and is found in the playlist)
conclusion:
there's genuinely so much shit in this musical i find it fascinating. this post WILL be updated with any other finds or information. PLEASE dm me or let me know if i got something wrong or if you have something to add (though do add a source, please and thank you)
ALSO: reblogs are greatly appreciated!! shoutout to the wiki, @/honkmaster69 and the people i spam in dms for helping and tolerating me <33
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creative-forgs · 1 year
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Sometimes we have to be test ourselves and push ourselves to the limit. It is how we develop and acquire life experiences.
You never know your true strength until you test it. Don't undervalue yourself. Never say you can't do something until you try it.
I believe that we must always be open to both learning and observation. Both of these things will help us understand more about ourselves and will lead to the discovery of more our own strength.
We frequently give up too soon. But I believe that no matter what happens, we must persevere and remain strong.
#JeanBerllyTolentino #blog
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