Judas one of Jesus's disciples
Because of the way he changed sides during the revolutionary war, his name became synonymous with betrayal or treason.
Vidkun Quisling (1887-1945, shot for treason). He didn't 'give up without a fight'. He was an ardent Nazi.AnswerMaybe you already knew this, but Norway didn't give up without a fight. Because the government of Norway wouldn't let Quisling have the power.
There is no difference, the terms are synonymous.
John Hancock.
Benedict Arnold was initially a key figure in the American Revolutionary efforts, known for his bravery and leadership in battles such as the Siege of Fort Ticonderoga and the Battle of Saratoga. However, he later became infamous for his betrayal when he attempted to surrender West Point to the British in 1780, motivated by a combination of personal grievances and financial issues. Arnold's defection to the British side significantly impacted morale among American forces and has made his name synonymous with treason in American history.
Because of the way he changed sides during the revolutionary war, his name became synonymous with betrayal or treason.
Benedict Arnold
And Their Name Was Treason was created in 2004.
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Quisling was the 'Benedict Arnold' of the nation of Norway. After the Nazi invasion they installed Quisling - a Norwegian national - as the head of the Norwegian puppet government. Today in his own country his name is synonymous with treason and traitors.
Vidkun Quisling (1887-1945, shot for treason). He didn't 'give up without a fight'. He was an ardent Nazi.AnswerMaybe you already knew this, but Norway didn't give up without a fight. Because the government of Norway wouldn't let Quisling have the power.
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The pound got its name from the Latin word "pondo," which means weight. This term was used to refer to a unit of weight that was used in trade and commerce. Over time, it became synonymous with the currency of the same name.
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The planet is Gallifrey.
You could name him after the boy who became King Henry V - "Prince Hal". Try "Hank."