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  • 31Victoriously — Victorious Vic*to ri*ous, a. [L. victoriosus: cf. F. victorieux. See {Victory}.] Of or pertaining to victory, or a victor being a victor; bringing or causing a victory; conquering; winning; triumphant; as, a victorious general; victorious troops; …

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  • 32Victoriousness — Victorious Vic*to ri*ous, a. [L. victoriosus: cf. F. victorieux. See {Victory}.] Of or pertaining to victory, or a victor being a victor; bringing or causing a victory; conquering; winning; triumphant; as, a victorious general; victorious troops; …

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  • 33vanquish — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English venquishen, from Anglo French venquis , preterit stem of veintre to conquer, from Latin vincere more at victor Date: 14th century 1. to overcome in battle ; subdue completely 2. to defeat in a conflict or …

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  • 34Cairo — Infobox Settlement official name = Cairo native name = القـــاهــرة image caption =Also known as: The City that never sleeps mapsize = 250px map caption = Egypt: Site of Cairo (top center) subdivision type = subdivision name = leader title =… …

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  • 35Osiris — For other uses, see Osiris (disambiguation). Osiris Osiris, lord of the dead. His green skin symbolizes re birth. God of the afterlife Name in hieroglyphs …

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  • 36Perun — This article is about a Slavic god. For historical money, see Perun (money). Perun spring, east, fertility, athmosphere, thunderbolt Symbol fire, oak, iris, eagle, axe Consort Perunika or Mokosh Christian equivalent Elijah …

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  • 37Livius — For the Livius spider, see the genus Amaurobiidae Livius (plural Livii) was the name of a gens of Ancient Rome. The female form of the name is Livia, the adjective Livian. The family was of plebeian origin, but was of great prominence in the… …

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  • 38Arhat — In the sramanic traditions of ancient India (most notably those of Mahavira and Gautama Buddha) arhat (Sanskrit) or arahant (Pali) signified a spiritual practitioner who had to use an expression common in the tipitaka laid down the burden and… …

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  • 39Archibald Fountain — The Archibald Fountain, properly called the J.F. Archibald Memorial Fountain, widely regarded as the finest public fountain in Australia, is located in Hyde Park, in central Sydney, New South Wales. It is named after J.F. Archibald, owner and… …

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  • 40Battle of Roncevaux Pass — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Roncevaux Pass partof=Charlemagne s campaign in the Iberian Peninsula caption=The death of Roland at the Battle of Roncevaux, from an illustrated manuscript, 1455–1460 date=August 15, 778… …

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