Glory is often referred to Greece due to its rich history of achievements in various fields such as philosophy, art, and democracy, particularly during the classical period. Ancient Greece produced renowned figures like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, whose ideas continue to influence Western thought. The concept of glory is also embodied in the heroic narratives of Greek mythology and epic literature, such as Homer's "Iliad," which celebrates the valor and honor of its characters. Additionally, the victories of Greek city-states in battles like those against Persia contributed to a lasting legacy of national pride and cultural glory.
The Glory That Was Greece - 1927 was released on: USA: 24 July 1927
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No. An oxymoron is when a noun is described with a most antonymous adjective, like 'peaceful war'. For a noun that will match 'faded' for an oxymoron, 'faded illumination', 'faded lustre', 'faded shine', 'faded dazzle', 'faded light' or 'faded fluoroscence' will do. For an adjective that will match 'glory' for an oxymoron, 'horrible glory', 'hideous glory', 'terrible glory', 'ugly glory', 'distalentful glory' or 'useless glory' will do.
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The Glory Hole was created in 1994.
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The Glory That Was Greece - 1927 was released on: USA: 24 July 1927
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"To the glory that was Greece, and the grandeur that was Rome" is a line from the poem "To Helen" which was written by Edgar Allan Poe,
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The US flag is commonly referred to as "Old Glory."
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I do believe most Americans call the flag OLE GLORY. But now days and i personally believe it is a shame that a large percentage(mostly new citizens from other countries) do not salute or stand for it.
Thousand. And 'Greece Language' is usually referred to as 'Greek.'
No, no, it was the glory that was Greece, and the grandeur that was Rome. Ancient Rome was certainly grand, and to modern thinking the Greece of ancient times seems glorious in many ways, with its art, architecture, literature, and philosophy.
Greece was the home of the Olympics and the country had many philosophers and scientists who contributed to the knowledge of the world, so it is only natural that the word glory would apply to them.