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Yes, Hannibal Barca is often regarded as having lived up to the oath he took at age nine, which was to always be an enemy of Rome. Throughout his life, he dedicated himself to opposing Rome, most famously during the Second Punic War when he led his army across the Alps to invade Italy. His military strategies and determination in battles like those at Trebia, Lake Trasimene, and Cannae exemplified his commitment to this lifelong vow. Despite eventual defeat, his legacy as a formidable adversary of Rome endures.
Edward the Confessor had no heir, because he took a vow of celibacy (he never slept with his wife).
When Hannibal Barca was nine years old, he famously vowed an oath of enmity against Rome. After accompanying his father, Hamilcar Barca, on a military campaign in Spain, Hannibal swore that he would never be a friend to the Romans and would dedicate his life to avenging the wrongs done to his family and his homeland. This vow profoundly influenced his military career and his role in the Second Punic War against Rome.
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general Douglas MacArthur. Is whom I think you are talking about. He made a vow, "I shall return," when he was forced to abandon the Philippines.
Made a promise, promised. Made a vow, vowed.
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Making a vow is different from swearing an oath because a vow is when someone promises something for a religious reason, and swearing an oath is a promise you say you will keep but then it’s full of lies.
Vow means promise or oath.
The vow was not made by the National Assembly. The Third Estate solemnly swore they would not disband until they were recognised as a National Assembly and a constitution was drawn up and accepted by King Louis XVI. They vowed not to part or disband until they had written a Constitution.
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It could be an oath.
Making a vow and swearing an oath are similar in that both involve a solemn commitment or promise. However, the main difference lies in the context and the level of formality. A vow is typically a personal pledge made to oneself or to a higher power, while an oath is a formal declaration made in a legal or official setting, often requiring the individual to pledge on a sacred object or in the presence of witnesses.
A synonym for pledge is swear.
Here's some synonyms of the word 'oath': word. promise. pledge. vow. deposition. affidavit. affirmation. declaration.