...For Victory was created in 1994-08.
Cobram Victory was created in 2007.
Front for Victory was created in 2003.
Defeat into Victory was created in 1961.
The Second Victory was created in 1986.
It was a Pyrrhic victory for the captain of the warship after he sank the Japanese submarine because his ship caught a torpedo and sank.
An allusion is an indirect reference to something. In 'Antigone', one example of an allusion is the phrase 'bewailing the loss of his bride'. The possessive adjective 'his' refers to Haemon. The noun 'bride' refers to Antigone, who is Haemon's cousin and bride-to-be. Another example is the phrase 'the Cadmean bride'. The adjective 'Cadmean' refers to the Cadmeia Palace on the Theban acropolis. The noun 'bride' refers to Semele, who is the daughter of Theban founder Cadmus and Harmonia, and the mother of the god Bacchus. Semele's home is the Cadmeia Palace.
Sly as in 'Sly as a fox' english idiomSwift as the Teumessian fox or Cadmean vixen, was a gigantic fox that was destined never to be caught.Haughty as in Aesop's fable 'The Fox and the Grapes'.
true victory is a victory that is true
The arch of Titus commemorates the victory over the city of Jerusalem and the victory in the Judean War.The arch of Titus commemorates the victory over the city of Jerusalem and the victory in the Judean War.The arch of Titus commemorates the victory over the city of Jerusalem and the victory in the Judean War.The arch of Titus commemorates the victory over the city of Jerusalem and the victory in the Judean War.The arch of Titus commemorates the victory over the city of Jerusalem and the victory in the Judean War.The arch of Titus commemorates the victory over the city of Jerusalem and the victory in the Judean War.The arch of Titus commemorates the victory over the city of Jerusalem and the victory in the Judean War.The arch of Titus commemorates the victory over the city of Jerusalem and the victory in the Judean War.The arch of Titus commemorates the victory over the city of Jerusalem and the victory in the Judean War.
Until the victory, always. Onward to victory!
Queen of victory? Unknown to me, but the Greek goddess of victory was Nike.
Pyrrhic victory.
Victory.
Victory means a win
Because there was victory.
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