Sewards Folly was bought from Russia in the 1940s and is now the great big state of Alaska.
No it is not. The word legacy (bequest, enduring contribution) is a noun.
Sewards Folly
No, "legacy" and "empire" are not strictly antonyms. "Legacy" typically refers to something inherited or passed down from the past, while "empire" refers to a group of territories or peoples under a single supreme authority. However, they are not direct opposites in meaning.
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Legacy in Tagalog is "pamana." It refers to something passed down from one generation to the next, such as values, traditions, or inheritance.
In the world of software development, the term "legacy part" refers to any part of an application or system that is outdated or obsolete, but still in use.
Generally porting a legacy interface refers to making something compatible with a new architecture without changing the way it's used.
The word bequest is another way of saying the word legacy. The word legacy is a word that refers to money that someone leaves in his Will after he has died to another person.
Seward's Folly refers to the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867 by Secretary of State William H. Seward. The purchase was criticized because it was thougth foolish to spend so much money (about 7.2 million dollars) on such a remote region.
It is the principle of Higher Law.
Freddie Trueman's birth name is Frederick Sewards Trueman.