Hercules
Hercules
== == It is impossible to say because individuals who were awarded the Victoria Cross are NOT identified by their nationality or place of birth, only their branch of service, and their unit at the time of their act of bravery.
In the ancient Olympics, no medals were awarded. The first-place winner was given an olive branch to wear on his head. The second and third place winners got nothing.
No, the word bravery is a noun, a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for courageous behavior or character.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:He showed surprising bravery. It was a surprise even to him.
In the modern Olympic games, Gold medals are awarded for first-place, Silver medals are awarded for second-place, and Bronze medals are awarded for third-place. Typically the medals are only plated with the respective metals - the cost would otherwise be outrageous. In the ancient Olympic games, the winners received laurel wreaths.
No, the noun 'bravery' is a common noun, a general word for a type of behavior.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.
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the world is a better place because she showed bravery and courage
There are three types: Gold - for the winner of an event (or the team that wins) Silver - for the athlete (or team) that comes second in an event Bronze - for the athlete (or team) that comes second in an event The names refer to the colours and not what they are made from.
the way they got to their new place is at night they would have directions given to the slave that is trying to escape and someone would take them to the next house
No money is awarded for second place
A consolation prize does not necessarily mean third place; rather, it is an award given to participants who do not win a main prize, often to acknowledge their effort or participation. While it can be awarded to those finishing in third place, it is typically given to others who may have placed lower or did not place at all. The purpose is to provide encouragement and recognition rather than to signify a specific rank in a competition.